Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Fuch's Disorder
Have you ever heard of Fuch's?
Well we are seeing more and more labels and names for groups of clinical symptoms but we are not seeing a strong desire to find their cause. When asked what causes these odd syndromes, the experts often say, "No one really knows."
I think that the more appropriate answer would be, "No one seems to have found out," or better yet, "No one seems to be looking."
The characteristic behaviour of the pharmaceutical industry is to develop some kind of experimental drug that comes with all kinds of ridiculous side affects and attempt to find another multi-million dollar drug.
No on seems to be looking into the kineisiological origins or at least influences.
Now more than ever, Americans and others are sitting at desks looking at computers and other typing away as they flex their neck forward and strain to see the computer display. That forward flexion of the neck and spine put a strain on the Scalenus muscles as well as deeper sub-occipital muscles (muscles under the cranium).
These muscles encase and surround the blood vessels and 12 cranial nerves that govern the eyes, nose, facial expression etc...
Ask yourself this. Is it possible that these very important muscles could influence the nerves and blood vessels of the eye?
Could it be that the headaches one might have suffered with for years and not tied together with Fuch's are one and the same?
Could it be that Myotherapy has not sufficiently be explored?
Could it also be that the simplest of cures is right in front of you and that the mainstream medical model neglects the importance of the role of myofascia.
Proper hydration/ re-mineralization is the foundation to all homeostasis.
to not emphasize the importance of this critical foundation to existence is to be part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
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