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Mari Gold's avatar

Ken, regarding Parkinsons (and Turets) as a neurological impact of skull deflation, this makes SO MUCH SENSE. Your theory appears spot on.

Ive also read an article recently by a retired doc who claims many “older” dementia patients suffer - not from true brain disease but a fixable problem- a hydro-encephalitis type issue - water surrounding brain builds up pressure inside the skull because of a drainage problem /flow blockage, if you will. Once fluid (lymph?) is opened up to drain properly (with a simple surgical procedure) the dementia /sticky gait issue goes away quite rapid.

This correlates to the skull impacting the human body, neurologically.

EGK's avatar

yes and i wouldnt call it 'my theory'...

Dr. Brendan Stack and Dr. Young jun Lee (both of whom ive written articles about) have been proving that flat plane dental splints are effective against neurological disease for decades already.

Just doesnt get enough recognition..

Terry Potts's avatar

It could’ve been during the filming of Teen Wolf. His teeth were obviously worked on in some fashion to have the wolf like transformation. In Doc Hollywood you can see his gate and walking are effected.

Jay Changstein's avatar

Thank you for this long-awaited article! Back To The Future is my favourite movie of all-time. I first watched it when I was 10. This movie has inspired so many personal interests in my life, including my belief in time travel. I firmly believe that we will be able to one day travel back to 1985 to give Marty a Reviv. :)

Talknet's avatar

Studies: Mercury Amalgam Fillings and Cognitive Problems https://talknet.substack.com/p/the-dental-industry-overpriced-and

EGK's avatar

interesting article... very well researched

Talknet's avatar

Thanks!

Mari Gold's avatar

On your rhetorical question - could a Reviv mouthguard fix MJF Parkinsons if he began wearing today?

IMHO, not likely, because the brain, might be far too bruised and injured from the collapse for so many years, so if anything, it would take years and years of consistent use and holistic medicinals to nourish the brain back to healthy function, and possibly still never reach a point of reversing his neurological injury and biomechanical malfunction.

EGK's avatar

its funny as i have this guy who is a 4th year med student in the UK that uses a mouthguard for 1.5 yrs and makes many of the same conclusions as me. And we chat almost daily on whatsapp.

And we were discussing this exact quesiton today.

My opinion was like yours.

His view, however, was that MJF could definitely fully recover simply with the biomechanics of Reviv.

But yes it would prob take years.

EGK's avatar

oh wow there you go... when was that from?

Terry Potts's avatar

Teen wolf was ‘85.

Doc Hollywood was ‘91.

That’s the year he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s.

EGK's avatar

this braces pic looks like he was even a bit younger than he was in teen wolf...

he it does look like they screwed with his teeth a bit on teen wolf.. so that could have added to his issues

Terry Potts's avatar

Also. Once diagnosed with Parkinson’s his journey of deterioration was set in motion

Neurologists are the most clueless group of “specialists”in the medical “industry”. It’s not their fault. It’s what they’ve been educated and trained to do. Whether it works or not. It has to be tough on them watching most of their patients continue to deteriorate. And, once you are diagnosed with a neurological disorder, all other specialists cower away from possibly finding the real cause.

Most patients accept their “fate” and find ways to cope with the suffering. I experienced it first hand with misdiagnosis of MS.

EGK's avatar

100%

I used to visit neurologists quite a bit back in 2005 - 2012.

Now i consider them 100% useless.

A neurologist that doesnt understand this biomechanical collapse is about as useful as a palmreader in solving disease.

Jay Changstein's avatar

In this day and age of corruption of the medical system, I'd go to a palm reader any day rather than a neurologist. LOL

EGK's avatar

hahaha

yes... I have to control myself from treating medical folks i run into like idiots.

I walk into a dentist office and he starts giving me an opinion.. and i'm like... "Did i ask you your opinion? Just do what i tell you to do and keep your mouth shut. Otherwise i'll take my money elsewhere."

Hahahahha

Baga's avatar

So are you opposed to kids getting braces on their teeth?

AncientHeart369's avatar

I haven't the foggiest on how I "happened" here to you EGK, but I am so glad I did!

What an absolutely fascinating idea this is!

I had braces from age 13 to 16 (ish) and now, at 60, the zygomatic bone structure is COMPLETELY different. In my 20s-40s, my face in that area was thin and continuous. Now that zygo structure is expanded and bulging in a not-so-attractive way!

A bodyworker in my town whom I saw for a consult refused to treat me until I had a certain kind of work done with a local orthodontist due to the structural damage caused by my braces!

I don't appear to have cognitive issues, but certainly a ton of worsening general body pain. Question. At 60, could REVIV possibly reshape my face, and thus change the shape back to what it was before?

PS: I forgot to mention that I was coerced to get my 4 wisdom teeth removed at about 35, a decision I will forever regret! Amalgam fillings were removed using the correct protocol at about 25.

EGK's avatar

thank you.

And the answer to your question is absolutely yes.

But it will take time and u would need to become a student of the 'game' to get thru the plateaus u will hit along the way

AncientHeart369's avatar

I'm at your web site, but don't see how much the product/process works. Lend me a hand? :)

EGK's avatar

oh this is the product+support package which is $100 https://getreviv.com/products/reviv-one?variant=45328339861745

It includes:

1- yr access to skool community with educational videos

direct access to me anytime

journal tracking (i check weekly)

or you can just get the appliance for $25 (link to that product at the bottom of the page)

Picguy's avatar

MDMA was a street drug at the time he developed “Parkinson’s”, popular with the Hollywood types. There were reports in the medical literature of Californians people being similarly afflicted because of a contaminant, MTPT.

His squeaky clean image was protected.

Kristen Greiner's avatar

Ken, do you know Ortho-T? By Orthotain.com? Is this the same exact device as yours?

Kristen Greiner's avatar

Ok… this is what the dentist is suggesting… wanted to get your approval 😂.

And, I liked your biz article. Boston consulting group.. how did you stand it? Baaaa…. Been in the corp world when I lived in NYC. I’m like why the heck did I stay in those positions with a bunch of bozos!

EGK's avatar

haha i was a different person then.

Thought i was gonna be a corporate tycoon.

Then this biomechanical collapse stuff put that beyond reach.

And it was a side benefit of collapsing in hindsight lol

It saved me from spending my life trying to move up the ladder in some shitty corporates.

Now i mainly make fun of people that do that... esp since most of them end up being laid off at some point and realize most of those skills they learned in the corp world are absolutely useless when u try to make your own small biz successful.

Kristen Greiner's avatar

Right! Talk about unlearning, unschooling etc.. everything I learned is fake. What a waste of time… I’m happy that you’ve figured out all your health related issues and you’ve shared. And your biz sounds super efficient and tight. I’ve shared with my husband who is techy and in start up mode…Lmk if you’ve written a biz book!

EGK's avatar

oh nice.. what kind of startup?

Kristen Greiner's avatar

He created a sensor that measures “physics” as it were. So he’s putting a sensor in a golf grip and is trying to get funding for it. The sensor will upload the pressure, movement etc…Intimate performance data…sports performance…

EGK's avatar

oh interesting... maybe he can apply it to how these biomechanics improve the performance of the human body one day :)

EGK's avatar

i hadnt heard of it.. looks like a similar mouthguard but not hte same.

Mari Gold's avatar

Reviv is the bomb!