Vagal Rounds are a circular elastic material for placing over strategic locations to lift the skin and influence blood flow and lymph flow around nerves of the neck and face. Excess tightness and tension of tissue along the pathways of nerves can cause pain or dysfunction. Vagal Rounds can ease tension. Vagal rounds may help reduce pain, anxiety, tension and improves sleep.
Introducing the new Collagen Peptides from Stop Chasing Pain. The number one supplement we recommend to people who are stuck in high stress sympathetic dominant states.
We love Collagen so much we decided to carry our own.
Grass Fed and Pasture raised high quality protein collagen.
Gluten Free. Non-GMO.
Collagen Peptides (Introductory Price)
41.99
39.99
41.99
39.99
Introducing the new Collagen Peptides from Stop Chasing Pain. The number one supplement we recommend to people who are stuck in high stress sympathetic dominant states.
We love Collagen so much we decided to carry our own.
Grass Fed and Pasture raised high quality protein collagen.
Gluten Free. Non-GMO.
Stress increases cortisol and cortisol breaks down protein. Your tissues are made of protein. It’s called catabolism. Tissue breakdown. You need to replenish protein.
Whey protein can be inflammatory so collagen is an effective alternative protein source.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and is the main component of connective tissue, skin, hair, and nails. Our collagen peptides powder is rich in amino acids glycine, proline, hydroxyproline, and alanine which helps support collagen synthesis in the body. Helping to rebuild the gut wall which is mostly protein.
Contains no sugar, dairy, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, corn, artificial colors or flavors.
Vagal Rounds
17.99
17.99
Vagal Rounds for relaxation, stress reduction, and improved sleep.
80 Vagal Rounds per box (up to 2 months application)
Small and lightweight that you can travel with and will easily fit in your pocket or handbag
Neutral color
Easy peel and stick
Easy to follow instructions
What are Vagal Rounds?
Vagal Rounds are a circular elastic material for placing over strategic locations to lift the skin and influence blood flow and lymph flow around nerves of the neck and face. Excess tightness and tension of tissue along the pathways of nerves can cause pain or dysfunction. Vagal Rounds can ease tension. Vagal rounds may help reduce pain, anxiety, tension and improves sleep.
Why the Vagus Nerve?
How your body responds to injury and stress. The Vagus Nerve is cranial nerve number 10. It arises from the medulla part of the brainstem. You have a left one and a right one, each exiting from the skull traveling down both sides of the neck to the organs below. It is the primary component of the parasympathetic nervous system and controls the stress response.
Why Vagal Rounds on the neck?
The vagus nerve can become compromised at the exit of the skull into the side of neck at cervical vertebra C1 and C2. The second location is as it enters the thorax at the collarbone. These are the locations where we place Vagal Rounds. These locations will also help drain obstructed or stagnated lymphatic fluid and lymph nodes. Clearing lymph nodes helps the immune system and decreases inflammation. These neck points are also connected to draining toxins from the brain.
Why the ear?
You can also place vagal rounds on the ear to stimulate the vagus nerve. Certain parts of the ear are innervated by the vagus nerve. This is also where they place vagal nerve stimulators to ease anxiety and pain
How long can you wear them?
You can wear them up to three days duration before removing. We recommend wearing at night while you sleep to enhance brain toxic debris drainage and improve sleep quality. You remove them upon awaking and you can reapply at night. You can choose to wear vagal rounds throughout the day at rest, work, and play.
Also see video for application and other location suggestions.
The Body Aquarium: Lymphatic Mojo
80.00
80.00
What’s the most powerful system in your body that you never hear about? The lymphatic system.
It’s the clear liquid that surrounds the cells of your body. Except for cartilage, nails, and hair, your entire body is bathed in lymph. You are literally swimming in lymphatic fluid, so its nickname is the Body Aquarium.
If you have a chronic pain or illness like Lyme, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, IBS, Crohn’s Disease, etc., you will have a lymphatic problem. You just need to discover how much.
Visceral Mojo – Organ Resets for Optimal Movement and Chronic Pain
167
167
Do you have clients who’ve hit a plateau in performance and are struggling to go harder, faster, stronger, longer? Are you frustrated with the traditional approaches to helping pain that are no longer working? Looking for another way to help improve movement and function? Visceral Mojo is for you!
Dr. Perry demonstrates simple techniques for organ resets anyone can do with fast results and are easy to implement in any therapy program. You will see introductions and details of each organ and video close-ups of techniques demonstrated on a client. Multiple techniques based in Western and Eastern medicine that Dr. Perry uses every day in clinical practice.
Before each organ reset there are detailed breakdowns of the techniques and education on organ function. You’ll discover common signs and symptoms of organ dysfunction, what to look for during assessments, and a systematic approach to knowing which order to reset the organs.
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Multiple techniques are shown for each organ reset with numerous camera angles. You will develop confidence in assessing organs and learning when a client’s nervous system shows vulnerability in an area. Principles taken from pain science, neuroscience, psychology, movement therapy, osteopathy, and TCM are combined to give you a more dynamic approach to influencing organ motion for health.
Lesson 1 – Welcome Video:
Breakdown of course content
Organ Locations
Organ Hierarchy of release
Graded exposure approach
Vagus nerve
Indications/Contraindications
Lesson 2 – Pedal Pump:
Starting baseline technique for organ motion
Slosh pipe research
Technique fundamentals
Lesson 3 – Throat Series:
Hyoid
Esophagus reset proximal/distal
Vagus nerve stimulation
Throat trauma
Lesson 4 – Organ Baking:
Superficial nerves and pain
Why light touch improves pain
Anterior and posterior oblique fascia
Heating and motion techniques
Lesson 5 – Liver Resets:
Signs and symptoms of liver issues
Liver ligament attachments
Contraindications
Detoxification pathways
Liver pump
Liver pump Criss-Cross
Liver fascial release
Liver recoil technique
Side-lying resets
Recoils anterior and posterior
Venous rebounding
Key strategies
Lesson 6 – Stomach/Spleen Resets:
Signs and symptoms of issues
Spleen ligaments
Stomach ligaments
Greater and lesser momentum
Stomach lymphatics
Vagus nerve exit
Spleen/Stomach pump
Fascial recoil
Directional rebounds
Side-lying techniques
Lesson 7 – Lung/Sternum Resets:
Signs and symptoms of lung issues
Fascial attachments
Sibson’s Fascia
Lymphatic thoracic duct
Contraindications
Vagus nerve stimulation
Lung/vagus pump
Lung viscoelastic recoil
Sternum pump
Sternum anterior and posterior torque
Lesson 8 – Umbrella Reset:
Naval fascia
Abdominal fascial spirals
Abdominal lymphatics
Aorta and venous stimulation
Cysterna chili lymph node release
Sternum and rib articulation resets
Lesson 9 – ICV Ileocecal Valve/Intestines:
Valve location
Signs and symptoms of an open/closed valve
Role in infections
Suspension ligaments of the intestines
Reset techniques supine
Straight and knees bent reset versions
Four corner scoop
Intestinal wave supine
Intestinal wave side-lying
Lesson 10 – Pelvic Resets:
Signs and symptoms
Pelvic lymphatic flow
Suspension ligaments of the intestines
Sigmoid colon
Ascending colon
Bladder
Common Illiac artery
Lesson 11 – Pancreas Reset:
Fundamentals of the pancreas
Pancreas wave
Pancreas distraction
Relationship to stomach and spleen
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Restorative Movement
40.00
40.00
Fundamental movement patterns will restore your body’s strength and resiliency. The goal is to move more of yourself more often.
Learn how with the Stop Chasing Pain True Strength: Restorative Movement system. A movement system taught to thousands of people all over the world in exclusive workshops and now brought directly to you.
Dr. Perry Nickelston shows you the step by step movements and how to integrate them into your daily lives. Start off easy and progress as you become stronger.
Why Your Spleen Matters
60
60
Just because you can live without your spleen doesn’t mean it’s not important. Discover why restriction in spleen motricity (passive motion of an organ during movement) impacts the hips, shoulders, and lower back. No system in the body ever works alone. Never gets injured all alone. Never heals alone. Overlooking organ motion in chronic musculoskeletal pain is a common cause of therapeutic failure. Don’t let that be you or your client.
What you will learn:
1. Why the spleen matters in pain
2. Links to the immune system and pain
3. Neural Reflex points to assess
4. Palpation assessment
5. Clinical signs of inefficiency
6. Ligament attachments
7. How obliques become inhibited
8. 3-Part easy reset system
9. Post reset sensory and motor learning tips
Webinar: Why Your Liver Matters In Shoulder, Hip, and Back Pain
60.00 USD
60.00 USD
Your liver does over 500 different things. That’s a lot. That also means it’s sort of important to your overall health. I jokingly say everyone has a liver problem they just don’t know it yet. What do I mean by that? It’s overburdened. This webinar will help you change that and show your liver the attention it deserves
Discover why restriction in liver motricity (passive motion of an organ during movement) impacts the hips, shoulders, and lower back. No system in the body ever works alone. Never gets injured all alone. Never heals alone. Overlooking organ motion in chronic musculoskeletal pain is a common cause of therapeutic failure. Don’t let that be your client
What you will learn:
Why the liver matters in chronic pain
Neural Reflex points to assess
Palpation assessment
Clinical signs of inefficiency
Ligament attachments
How abdominal obliques become inhibited
3-Part easy reset system
Post reset sensory and motor learning tips
Nutrition tactics
Top 10 symptoms of poor liver function
Why you should attend:
Your clients would want you too
Expand your current toolbox
Think differently
Learn some interventions that make a fast difference
You probably have more free time on your hands now
Become the go-to person who does what others don’t