Press Release Summary: The Anette Lordan Clinic offers permanent pain relief through manual nerve release therapies
Press Release Body: Pain; there is nothing as intense as nor worse than consistent agonising pain, especially if you do not know what causes it, and can't find a cure.
Typically when you experience any kind of pain or illness we turn to our General Practitioners. They treat the symptoms, but what if they might not find the cause?
Anette Lordan through her own personal experiences with pain evolved a technique that pinpoints the cause of the pain, muscle and nerve related ailments. Through a series of treatments she is able to relieve, or mostly completely cure the symptoms.
Self-Healing Mentality
Anette started her Manual Nerve Release, or MNR, as an intense self study more than 10 years ago. After being in a coma for a few days due to an extreme case of anaphylactic shock, Anette had doctors baffled as to how this was possible. Surviving the coma, Anette was determined to get her life back to normality and became dedicated to the understanding of trauma and injuries. A firm believer in alternative medicine and healing, Anette became one of only a handful of people to study Chinese Meridian medicine under the rigorous hands of Chinese doctors who came to South Africa.
Since the coma, her desire to rid herself and other people affected by chronic pain grew. Through years of unwavering dedication to find relief, understanding of pain, the symptoms that goes with the ailment and self study she made a discovery of historic proportions. Anette appropriately named the technique Manual Nerve Release.
What does Manual Nerve Release do?
MNR does not only release nerve, muscle or even bone damage, but also when organs are congested, for example the spleen, liver or colon. Through MNR Anette is able to locate the exact source of inflammation, pain and blockage. This has allowed her to help over 1000's of clients with cases like neurological disorders, chronic pain, and certain types of lameness, muscle spasms, organ blockage, arthritis and even Parkinson's syndrome. For the last 8 years she has been successfully treating patients in Geneva, Switzerland and Cape Town, South Africa.
A Relief for Parkinson's syndrome?
One of Anette's most recent patients came to see her in 2007 after being diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome two years previously. The client's symptoms included a dead facial expression, a stooping posture, no movement in his right arm, retro stepping (he would move more backwards than forwards), general loss of balance, struggling to eat and drink without assistance, difficulty talking and dressing himself, slow movements and a drooping right eyelid was impairing his vision.
In his initial assessment Anette confirmed that his symptoms proved to be caused by two separate incidents. The first being when at birth the umbilical cord was tied around his neck and the second injury he sustained when he was approximately 10 years old. This is determined by the pattern of nerve release which indicates what type of accident caused damage, similar to a forensic trail; nerve damage leaves a print which has to be traced in order to establish its origin. The length of time it takes for the patient to experience nerve release is influenced by how long ago the injury took place. At first he could not remember, but Anette confirmed this fact as the treatment continued. As the process kicks in so the patient regains memory, or rather "muscle memory".
In the patient's second session he recalled having fallen about 8 m when he was about 10 years old. As Anette continued treating him for his Parkinson's syndrome, the difference became dramatically visible. He was able to dress, eat, talk easier and walk without assistance. Even his eyesight improved when the right eyelid lifted back. If you had to speak with him now he'll tell you how his life has dramatically changed for the better since starting his treatment with Anette, his own words being that MNR has given him his life back.
Non-invasive pain relief techniques such as MNR are very rare. The process is sometimes referred to as an operation without instruments. The treatment works directly with the origin of pain.
MNR has showed varying degrees of rejuvenation and return to health from patients that suffered with previously paralyzed or atrophied muscle groups. The benefit of Manual Nerve Release is that it is permanent! The time period of treatments required differs with each person, as everybody has had different kinds of accidents and trauma in their lives, causing different symptoms and intensity of pain or numbness.
Anette still continues dedicating her time to the improvement of her patients lives and consults with clients at her manual nerve release clinic in Cape Town, South Africa or Geneva in Switzerland, with the hope that she would be able to help even more people live a pain-free life.