The Power of the Lymphatic System with Dr Perry Nickelston

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2020
  • World renowned practitioner and educator Dr Perry Nickelston talks with Director Nick Moss about the power of the Lymphatic system and how that impacts both the Brain and Immune System.
    Today we are very blessed to have the one and only Dr Perry Nickelston joining us. Dr Perry is an absolute powerhouse of knowledge and wisdom having been in practice for over 25 years and one of the leaders in teaching us all about the importance of the Lymphatic system in health amongst many other other things.
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  • @vanity68
    @vanity68 Рік тому +4

    The health system would never tell you this info cause money is in chemo and radiation and medicine. They wouldn’t make money. I would rather go to dr Perry any day. Lucky for me he is in NJ.

  • @artillerychick
    @artillerychick Рік тому +3

    Dr Perry is awesome been following his techniques on Insta! thank you for sharing

  • @jennielunn2226
    @jennielunn2226 3 роки тому +5

    Very informative, thank you so very much. Life saving.

  • @renegadedreambuilder
    @renegadedreambuilder 2 роки тому +6

    Medicine does not want to see it because there is little to no money in helping you understand the lymphatic system and how can help your body cleanse and maintain it manually.

  • @omwell5978
    @omwell5978 2 роки тому +3

    Around minute 57, Perry talks about finding places the nervous system does not want him to be messing with because it's on guard...
    I was wondering if you or Perry know much about the cat-like reflex some people have when you go to directly touch their back (one side or both) right around the kidney location? I have seen it on multiple people and I'm wondering if you have found any interest information/correlations with it?

    • @functionalneurohealth5468
      @functionalneurohealth5468  2 роки тому +2

      Hey, yes it sounds like you are talking about the Spinal Gallant reflex. Its a primitive reflex that if active can be initiated by crude or affective touch along the Lumbar paraspinals/QL area. Often its linked with Scoliosis, Back Pain, Bed Wetting, Behavoural issues etc. There are also what's called Nocifensive reflexes which can be anywhere and are usually where threat is percieved. I believe that is what Dr Perry was talking about...

    • @omwell5978
      @omwell5978 2 роки тому +1

      @@functionalneurohealth5468 awesome, thank you!