Unilateral dominance of chronic pain & disability is something I commonly see in the #fibromyalgia patients I study. My theory is that they injure one side of their low back. The explanation seems to be in the pelvis...
The pelvic girdle is a bony ring & is platform for the spine. When the pelvis is fractured it commonly breaks in two places on the ring. However, forces that are not strong enough to fracture bone can tear ligaments.
When pelvic joint ligaments are injured, it usually occurs to one of the sacroiliac joints (SIJ). My guess is that impact of injury springs one joint first; tearing ligaments here first & this defuses/decompresses force from injuring other SIJ; protecting it.
Once a unilateral SIJ becomes injured, this evokes an unstable pelvic platform & spine assumes a functional scoliosis to maintain a medial body center of gravity. Usually, shoulder on injured SIJ side tilts lower (seen in mirror); evoking a tilted head.
Over time, chronic low back pain becomes accompanied by upper back pain, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, TMJ & associated muscle tension HA, & Migraines.
An injured pelvic bony ring hurts when lying in bed due to mattress ground force transiting around ring to the loose SIJ; stretching ligaments. This does not happen with lumbar spine injury pain, which improves lying down.
Even the knee under a loose SIJ takes a beating (supporting a loose hemi-pelvis) & oft develops a chronic painful knee compartment syndrome on same side. The elbow on the tilted side gets lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow).
Persons with this constellation of aches & pains sleep poorly & non-restoratively; leading to depression & cognitive disarray (fogginess). This constellation of symptoms has been labeled, “Fibromyalgia”.
SUMMARY: if the vector of gravity did not direct from heavens toward center of earth, we would not see predominantly unilateral disabilities in persons with #HSD & #Fibromyalgia.
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He holds an ANK electricity resonator above a Djed pillar electrical capacitor which has gathered pizeoelectric energy from the gigantic limestone crystals that composed the pyramids, where the static electricity is represented as spouts of leaves about he pillar. He holds a staff that is proximally made of non-conductive wood, to protect his body from electrical flow through his heart. The assistant uses a hook to lower the distal staff of made of metal and drawn downward to complete an electrical circuit, thereby enabling electricity to flow to the upward left conduit, probably into the ubiquitous “battery” bags within many of these carved reliefs of secret priestly instructions.
The large blocks of limestone were shaken by rivers of water, described in ancient literature, to flow into the pyramid tunnels which ended in blind pockets, and the intermittent flows were controlled by flood gates. The percussions of water shook the giant stones creating electrical energy gathered into the Djed pillar capacitors wherefrom priests directed the energy into metal conductors and into clay and metal battery bags for storage. The Egyptians were metal smiths.
The Deij pillars heated up at the top, and the hieroglyphic reliefs show rounded items at the top of the pillars. This was calcium calcite, which when heated gives off a lime colored light which was used to light the inside of pyramids. Certainly lighted torches were unusable for lighting for the sculptors because of emitted smoke.
ANCIENT ELECTRICITY: winged couriers carried battery bags that had been charged in pyramids by priests. As they carried the charged devices they needed to avoid grounding their upper bodies from static discharges & electricity through heart. Pinecones were non-conductors that fit the hand to remind them. My speculation.
The wreath of flowers to the left represents the feeling of static electricity and the same flowers are often part of pyramid Deij pillar hieroglyphics which concentrate electrical energy inside the giant pyramids.
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A Deij Pillar capacitor built into a dipole distributor. The Deij pillar is depicted repeatedly in Sumerian and Egyptian hieroglyphs as the focal point between priests & winged Couriers with handbag batteries. The pillars had cables & distributed light (calcium calcite heated to emit a lime colored light). The pillars were electrically charged by pizeoelectric currents emitted by massive limestone blocks that created pyramids & shaken by water rivers diverted into internal tunnels to succuss the blocks.
ACUPUNCTURE ENERGY: in 1971 Nixon returned from meeting Mao Te Sung & “Acupunture” was announce in the New York Times. It became a hot topic.
Chinese Medical Doctors in SF set up a course at SF School for Health Professions. Twelve Medical Doctors, including myself, received the 1st Acupuncture certificates in the US.
Contemporaneously, I studied Auricular Medicine with Dr. Norgier, Neurologist in Lyon France. He taught how to read the body energy field with radiant color lights and magnetic beams.
In one hand a bag containing a charged clay battery charged at a Deij Pillar connected to a pyramid or spire. In other hand is a pine cone, which is a non-conductor and which reminds the courier not to touch anything so that his body will not ground & thereby discharge the battery.
Hieroglyphics pre-Sumeria and during Egyptian periods of the Pharos commonly depict these bags held by priests standing beside electromagnetic energy generating Deij Pillars.