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Miniature Universe: Matter, Motion and Mind

Bruno Chikly MD, DO

Discover the inner life of life through dozens of unique video clips of living cells in full color and motion. This DVD takes a deeper look at the motion and beauty of life as made possible by the technological advancements of the real-time microscope (RTM3) developed by Richardson Technologies, Inc.

£75
Set of 3 Neuroendocrine DVDs, £170
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Visceral Manipulation – Neuroendocrine Effects
STOMACH AND RESPIRATORY DIAPHRAGM DVD

Jean-Pierre Barral, 60 minutes

This DVD introduces new ways of how to work with organs so that these interventions also affect the neuroendocrine regulation of the digestive system.

Barral introduces each technique with anatomical drawings. The anatomical introductions and conceptual explanations are followed by a practical demonstration of each treatment. This innovative approach is presented in theory and practice. The three DVDs describe the neuroendocrine effects of Visceral Manipulation in relation to the following organs and related anatomical structures:

•· the peritoneum and the greater omentum
•· the diaphragm
•· the stomach
•· the inguinal ligament and canal
•· neuroendocrine effects

£60
Set of 3 Neuroendocrine DVDs, £170
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Visceral Manipulation – Neuroendocrine Effects
LIVER, PANCREAS AND INTESTINE DVD

Jean-Pierre Barral, 55 minutes

This DVD introduces new ways of how to work with organs so that these interventions also affect the neuroendocrine regulation of the digestive system.

Barral introduces each technique with anatomical drawings. The anatomical introductions and conceptual explanations are followed by a practical demonstration of each treatment. This innovative approach is presented in theory and practice. The three DVDs describe the neuroendocrine effects of Visceral Manipulation in relation to the following organs and related anatomical structures:
•· duodenum
•· the diaphragm
•· the liver, gallbladder and pancreas
•· the small intestine
•· summary of neuroendocrine effects

£60
Set of 3 Neuroendocrine DVDs, £170
(save £25)

Visceral Manipulation – Neuroendocrine Effects
COLON, HEART AND KIDNEYS; RELATIONSHIP WITH THE VAGUS NERVE

Jean-Pierre Barral, 49 minutes


More than 40 years ago Jean-Pierre Barral started a new modality of manual therapy, called VISCERAL MANIPULATION. Barral has published several VISCERAL, NEURAL and VASCULAR MANIPULATION books and now expands on these concepts and original techniques. This DVD introduces new ways of how to work with organs so that these interventions also affect the neuroendocrine regulation of the digestive system.

Barral introduces each technique with anatomical drawings. The anatomical introductions and conceptual explanations are followed by a practical demonstration of each treatment. This innovative approach is presented in theory and practice. The three DVDs describe the neuroendocrine effects of Visceral Manipulation in relation to the following organs and related anatomical structures:

•· the heart
•· the colon
•· the osteopathic approach to high blood pressure via manual treatment of the vagus nerve

£29
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Muscle Attitudes DVD

J.C. Guimberteau, MD, 25 Minutes

In this film, J.C. Guimberteau, a surgeon and scientist, and J.P. Delage, a scientist,
show that the muscle is a contractile structure fully inserted into the network of the multi-fibrillar system already described as being beneath and within the skin, and not separate from it. From the anatomical point of view, they believe that there is no break in continuity, and that all tissue sheaths around or in the muscle - epimysium, perimysium or endomysium - are in fact, one unique framing tissue in continuity with sliding tissues within which the organs are embedded. In actuality the muscular cells are set inside this microfibrillar, dispersed-patterned architecture.

£29
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Skin Excursion DVD

J.C. Guimberteau, MD, 25 Minutes

The Skin Excursion extends Dr. J.C. Guimberteau's exploration of living fascia to the skin and the layers immediately beneath the skin. The skin, the boundary of this optimally efficient world, has not really been studied in its
morphodynamic aspect and in its continuity with the rest of the body. The aim of this film is to show the existence of mobility and mechanism, and the architectural organization of the epidermis, dermis and hypoderm in complete
continuity with the inner architecture.