Introduction
This website describes and explains two alternative therapy techniques which release residual soft tissue injuries for survivors of physical and mental impact trauma.
These are injuries which you may not even know you still have. They are the result of any contact injury, ranging from an innocent knock or bump from tripping over or accidentally walking into an immovable object (usually a door or a cupboard), to a concussive and well-aimed blow to the body or head from an intentional assailant. These injuries can come at any age and from any event, but they all have one thing in common. You have consciously managed to suppress how much they still really hurt.
The injury release techniques are based in simple physics and neuroscience, and provide a free and convenient means by which anyone can address their residual painful injuries and memories from an unhappier moment or time in their lives. They are intended principally for personal private home use, and may only be used to self-heal, since the underlying physiology of the injury release processes involves your active management of your own pain indicators as they follow their neural pathways of injury release.
It’s a fascinating journey, and you will come to understand that, like a good detective story, there is no soft tissue injury, no matter how old, which cannot be unravelled and ultimately resolved. It just takes three things – patience, warmth and compression.
And a bit of peace and quiet.
And probably also lots of cups of tea….
I have unintentionally spent a lifetime collecting a variety of insidiously life-changing injuries, which at the time were either brushed aside or assumed to have healed in full after the usual convalescence. It now appears that I might have acquired these injuries in order to learn how to heal them properly. I have worked through the physical and mental aspects of my own multiplicity of injury releases using these techniques over the past year, and would now like to share the developing outcome of this remarkable journey with you.
The Techniques.
The two techniques published on this website cover different aspects of soft tissue injury release. Soft tissue is effectively any part of the body, including its individual organs and brain tissue, other than skeletal bone. The techniques are self-applied, and require only a conscious intent to self-heal.
The Ker Acupressure Injury Release (KAIR) technique applies modified acupressure by hand to release soft tissue injuries anywhere in the body.
The Hippocampus Release Event and Reset Process technique uses a short sequence of speech therapy exercises to release soft tissue trauma associated with a specific head injury. This trauma appears to prevent the automatic neural reset and clearance process of the hippocampus organ in the brain, which would normally take place spontaneously at the end of an extended active human fear cycle. The physical de-cataloguing and subsequent deletion of traumatic memory stored in the brain can be a consequence of this event.
These techniques are freely available to everyone, and I believe that they offer an introduction to a new form of medicine. They allow us to take personal responsibility for our own healing from certain types of injuries, and I believe that their use will ultimately transition from resolutionary to preventative medicine.
They offer healing to people trying to address the consequences of soft tissue injuries without access to any medical facilities. They effectively offer non-invasive surgery to people whose nearest traditional surgical facilities could be three days’ walk distant, and non-invasive neurosurgery for soft tissue brain injuries to people who may never have heard of neurosurgeons. They are not able to heal broken bones, but they may go a long way towards mending broken hearts.
Disclaimer
I would emphasise that, at the moment, this website only describes the technical analysis and details of my personal experience of these techniques. Their formal technical accreditation remains to be established.
However, if any readers are interested in helping to develop the use of these techniques with constructive technical and practical feedback, you are welcome to do so at the companion website forum callmeindestructibletoo.com. If you would like to participate and contribute in this way, the Epilogue page contains further details.
I am also required, sadly and also as a measure of the times in which we presently live, to state a legal medical and negligence disclaimer, which is that you are cordially invited to use the information on this website to self-heal, but you do so entirely at your own risk, and no legal liability is accepted for any untoward event resulting from any use, careless or otherwise, of the information presented on either website.
This website is not interactive, and as I have never, do not and do not intend to have any form of social media presence, anyone trying to identify themselves as me on social media, is not.
Finally, none of the content of this website has been created using any form of AI, since it lacks a cardiovascular pulse and could therefore neither experience nor subsequently describe any of these physical injury releases.
Happy reading!
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