#81 - Aleks Rybchinskiy: On Neurosomatic Therapy and Pelvic Function
Born Free Method: The Podcast - A podcast by Nathan Riley - Wednesdays

Aleks Rybchinskiy is a neurosomatic therapist and long-time Chek practitioner. He and his wife Sara operate Primal Pride and Primal Fusion Health. Your brain and spinal cord feed and receive nervous system inputs to and from the sensory organ, vital organs, and organs vital to health and procreation. Neurosomatic therapy focuses on the movement of the musculoskeletal system to optimize these inputs and outputs. This one is EPIC! Made possible by: BiOptimizers - 10% off Mag Breakthrough plus free gut health goodies! [00:08:00] What is neurosomatic therapy? Cranial sutures aren’t fixed until you’re dead Holism is more than “natural” [00:14:00] Dysfunction anywhere along the spine can cause pelvic dysfunction C1 and L5 mirror one another counter-directionally Nerves are like hoses (and electrical wires) [00:18:30] Neurosomatic therapy in pregnancy Not recommended in 1st trimester 3rd trimester: pelvic flexibility can lead to injury in exercise Entire spine has to be addressed for greatest impact (like working w chakras) Fascial injury from c-section impacts breathing patterns Pelvic organ prolapse is not “organs falling out” [00:27:00] Pelvic floor dysfunction and posture can contribute to bladder symptoms Neurosomatic therapy can also help w breathing issues in infants/constipation in kids Quantum Revelation, by Paul Levy [00:36:50] Breastfeeding and palate formation Nourishing Traditions home-made baby formula The teeth aren’t bones; they’re piezoelectric crystals [00:40:00] Dental malocclusion and grip strength Breastfeeding enhances a newborn’s optical muscles [00:47:00] Aleks died as a child and required resuscitation with trach/vent Visualization and muscle adaptation Visualizing the cervix opening in childbirth Kharma and birth trauma [00:56:00] Aleks is an O.G. student of Paul Chek “Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” Forget about the mechanism…focus instead on the results [01:18:50] Crawling movements for pain Supine lateral ball rolls for core stability and reworking rotational movement patterns Deadlift for building strength (yes…even in pregnancy) There’s an overemphasis on squats Work with Aleks at Primal Fusion, join his Primal Pride, and buy some of his vaporizer herbs! Find me on Instagram @nathanrileyobgyn and my practice at: www.BelovedHolistics.com Music by: Labrinth and Preservation Hall Jazz Band --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theholisticobgyn/message