Chiropractor Alan Bonebrake Explains the Five Parts Of His Seminars Teaching His Techniques To Other Chiropractors

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Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Chiropractors.Media

Well, that is an absolute given. Now, the interesting thing is, as we’ve been speaking here, it is obvious you have a wide variety of knowledge. You know, you mentioned nutrition earlier. You mentioned chronic diseases versus a accident, you know, versus a severe injury. And it’s a wide range for chiropractic to treat.

And so, I can see why you took that information, and of course the years of practice, and moved it into a seminar for chiropractors to be able to impart that knowledge. I mean, it just makes sense. Give us just a little bit, there’s four parts, is it four or six parts of this TT5? I was bracketing. And so, tell us about what’s part one, part two-part three-part four, part five.

Alan Bonebrake – Teaching Chiropractor – Plano, Texas

Okay, part one is completely about reflexes and how to use reflexes. And I tie it almost completely to what’s called the myotatic reflex. Now, the myotatic reflex simply is every time you go to a doctor, for example, they use a reflex hammer on your patella, make your leg jump, right? That’s myotatic reflex.

Well, I built an entire seminar around that, and what you can actually do with it to treat people and make changes dramatically within seconds on even the most difficult cases. I don’t care if they’ve had, for example, spinal stenosis, if you’ve heard of that. Okay. Yes.

Now that’s, there’s central canal stenosis that the, like the brain stem and the spinal cord goes through. There’s invertebral foramen where the spinal nerves come out. And so we’re not talking, we’re talking about the canal stenosis. And nobody’s supposed to be able to do anything with that.

Well, just to give you an example, when I went up to Michigan in Grand Rapids, Michigan, there was a chiropractor that saw that on my flyer. So he comes in and when I came to that part, he says, that’s why I’m here. And I said, well, come on up here, tell us about it. And he says, well, for 32 years, I have not been able to turn my face to the left and to the right, I have this much motion. About 1/2 inch turn.

I said, okay, so 32 years and a lot of the people at the seminar knew him. And so, I looked at the class and I looked at him and I said, so you’d be impressed if I could give you a huge amount of motion in a few seconds. Everybody laughed like, yeah, I got to see this. I treated the guy.

It took me two seconds and he was turning his face 45 degrees one way and then I treated the other side and he was turning it 45 degrees the other way. Then he came, taught in Troy, Michigan 2 weeks later and he came there and I treated him again and then he had full range of motion turning.

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Chiropractors.Media

Hmm.  See, and needless to say, when a person is listening to that, people are natural skeptics. So…

Alan Bonebrake – Teaching Chiropractor – Plano, Texas

Okay, let me add to that, because one of the guys that I have a selfie testimonial on, when I went out to California, he couldn’t believe he went to the second sound. He said, man, I got to go to these other ones. He hadn’t been to the first one. So, he goes out to Troy there and he saw that.

And on his testimonial, he said sometime later he was in a foreign country. And here’s a guy he hadn’t seen in 30 years, a farmer, I think. And he says, he goes over and talks to him. And he says, why don’t you come up here and let me buy you a drink? And he says, well, I can’t. And he said, why? I need my walker.

I retired five years ago to enjoy my life, and I started having severe low back pain, and I have spinal stenosis so bad, I’m in 24 hours of pain, I can’t even walk without a walker. And so with some of the stuff that I taught, he remembered that about spinal stenosis, because this guy had spinal stenosis in his low back. And so, he did one other thing.

Plus, the same thing I did on this other person’s neck, but I described how to do it on the low back. I think he treated the guy three times there, and the guy was walking without pain. Didn’t eat his walker. He ran into him a year later in a nightclub in California, and the guy said, hey, I haven’t had a lick of pain since then. Here’s the guy that was hobbled and thought he was going to live out his years, basically not able to even walk.