Denlinger's Discovery
by Dennis Denlinger
(USA)
Dennis Denlinger
Once upon a time I had a number of physical pains. The worst were headaches which became so terrible that I couldn't even work. Then one day a doctor showed me a drawing of the muscles and bones of the neck and immediately I spotted the Neck Spring Muscles and recognized that mine were not working. Over the next couple weeks I got those muscles to working and the headaches became a bit better. So, I next bought a copy of the Doctor's Bible, "Gray's Anatomy". I researched various muscles and bones, got my voluntary muscles to working, and got rid of the headaches. While doing the research I spotted the Upper Back Spring Muscles, which are very similar to the Neck Spring Muscles, and got them to working. Alas, when I looked for the Lower Back Spring Muscles, they weren't there. It took me three months to realize that the Lower Back Spring Muscles operate differently than the upper back and neck. Anyway, I got them to working as well.
It wasn't until after my pains were gone that I realized that I'd applied my knowledge of Engineering Basics which I'd learned as part of earning an Architectural Degree at Carnegie-Mellon University. It was these engineering basics which I'd applied to the human body to handle my physical pains. For instance, when the Back Spring Muscles are not working, the ligaments can be over-stretched and parts of the discs can be over-loaded, causing back pain and even damage. As a demonstration of the problems over-stretched ligaments can cause, hold your arm out in front of you with the palm down. Bend your elbow so your hand is near your chest. Relax the muscles in the forearm so the wrist goes limp and the hand flopps down. Now, using your other hand, GENTLY press against the back of the flopped hand, forcing the wrist to bend even more. As you apply more pressure you will notice that the bent wrist starts to hurt. Now, stop pressing against the back of the flopped hand. Using the muscles on the back of forearm with the flopped hand, pull the hand up so the wrist is straight. Using those muscles, keep the wrist in that position. Now, once again using your other hand, press against the back of the formerly flopped hand, trying to bend the wrist. However, still using the muscles on the back of that arm, do not allow the wrist to bend. No matter how hard you press against the back of the hand, the wrist will not hurt. Okay, you can stop the demonstration. The Engineering Basic being demonstrated here is that for any important system there is a back-up in case the system breaks down. In the human body, the ligaments can be used as a backup to the muscles in keeping the bones together at the joints. The muscles have to rest from time to time, such as at night when you are asleep. During sleep, the ligaments keep the bones together at the joints. Without the ligaments you could wake up with your toes mixed in with your ribs. Now, for the reason for the pain. As in any well engineered system, when the backup system is operational and overloaded, there are loud bells and flashing red lights to let the operator know that something is wrong and needs to be fixed. For instance, in your car when one of the brake systems is in need of repair, the other system will still stop the car, but there will be a bright red light on your dashboard letting you know that you ned to take your car to a mechanic. In you body, the loud bells and flashing red lights are pain. This is just one of the engineering basics which I have successfully applied to the human body.
There is no way all the engineering basics and other information can be presented here. This discovery, which is called "Denlinger's Discovery", has been applied to many parts of the human body, including the back. It will not handle all physical pains (such as cancer, arthritis, broken bones, etc.), but it for sure will handle certain pains which come from not using the voluntary muscles correctly. As a warning, do not approach doctors for advice on this. The reason is that doctors, in my experience, do not understand the engineering basics and how they apply to the human body. With all that a doctor needs to study s/he just does not have the time to also study engineering and then apply those basics to the human body. I have done this. Also, I would like to have professional researchers take "Denlinger's Discovery" and do clinical studies so the public can truly see the value. I am not sure that anyone will put up the money for this project because it could be a big hit at the monetary income of doctors and drug companies. Your help would be appreciated. Meanwhile, having individuals take the effort to try it out on their own and report it here would be a great benefit to everyone.
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