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Cysts

Patient: Male

Complaint: The patient presented with swelling of the Submaxillary Gland on the left that was painful to the touch. Here the gland was hard matted and nodular to touch. It was very disturbing and annoying to him. The pain made his sleep poor. He was concerned that the node was cancerous.

 

Patient at time of first treatment
21st April 2006


NIS Treatment Findings: After a brief examination using NIS protocols a working diagnosis of Submaxillary gland pathology and irregular cells was provided.
Pain level prior to treatment: 9    (0 = no pain, 10 = severe pain)  

  

Patient at time of second treatment
5th May 2006 

After 3 sessions in a 3 week period the pain was a 2.  The patient showed considerable release of his swollen gland. He felt positive and a sense of hope.
I did not see him after the last visit again. He appeared to be well and on his way to a full recovery.

Neurolink Summary

Cellular recognition as to normal cellular function was important here.  Emotional exacerbation is important to recognise the order to manage the epigenetic aspects in the healing process.

Submitted by:
Dr Randall Robirds, Chiropractor
NV, USA
November 2008

NIS Academy 2 Member: Certified