To: Savant who wrote (731 ) 8/19/1999 11:12:00 PM From: Urlman Respond to of 2062
Event #2.; 3-2-99; upC; 4 Technque Sonic Side of Grostic/Nucca ################################## ################################# ---------- From: john wynhausen <wynhaus@clandjop.com To: Jay M. Trennoche <nvb@hawaiian.net Subject: Re: Fw: Upper Cervical Specific Date: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 3:25 PM Hi wanted to add some new straw to the fire. My upper cervical training comes via NUCCA. NUCCA got to me because it seemed so gentle and that was very compatible with Alexander Technique, a very different approach to problems that originate with the head neck relationship. But what really intrigued me about NUCCA was the audible I heard the first time I saw Ralph Gregory set up and adjust someone. I wondered how that sound was possible. I'd never heard that before. Later I spent a week at Lloyd Ponds office and he clicked too. On closer inspection it seemed to orginate from his hand. So I go into practice and about two years into it, I start clicking. And oddly enough the post x-ray starts to come back with good reductions about the same time the click starts happening. I start to wonder... what is this click about. It does not seem to be ordinary crepitation noise like a knuckle cracking because that is only repeatable every twenty minutes or so, but this is repeatable every 20 seconds or so maybe more often. Then as mysteriously as it starts, it stops. So I go on a quest to see if I can pick apart this phenomenon. I try kirlian photography to see if I can isolate a kirlian type effect. I look at infrared frequencies to see if there is a strong optical compenent. I look a sound frequencies and associated sound spectrum. I check it out with a Reichian fluidometer... something developed in Switzerland. I look at paramagnetic effects. I find paramagnetic effects. I detect an effect with the Reichian fluidometer. And I see a harmonic spectrum of sound... mostly in the ultrasonic range. All this is interesting but so far nothing explains the enigma as I see. The paramagnetic effects could be due to changes in circulation. The Reichian fluidometer seems to respond linearly which does not account for the non-linear effects. The sound spectrum is of course a natural finding and just a fancy way of looking at what we already know. But recently, after seven years of no ideas, I got a new idea. I came via the internet. Apparently there is a company in San Diego that has developed an new sort of acoustic technology based on something called Tartini sounds. Tartini sounds were observed a couple of hundred years ago by an Itallian musician. But don't take my word for it, check outatcsd.com . Read up on HSS...hypersonic sound....it just may explain one of the true enigmas of the NUCCA technique. It's possible that NUCCA adjustors are somehow the human equivalent of HSS technology. Maybe... maybe not... but it sure seems worthy of investigation. If such were the case, it would put NUCCA on the big board where I think it should. Hopefully one of these days, someone will do a careful investigation of this hypothesis. Until then one can only speculate. Feel free to share this with the list. John Wynhausen, DC *************************** SOURCE: nvb1.com