Craniobiotic Technique (CBT) identifies hidden stressors your brain hasn't addressed. No pills. No guessing. No downtime. Most patients need just one session.
Craniobiotic Technique is a focused, non-invasive approach that identifies hidden stressors in the body, including chronic infections, food sensitivities, inflammation, and emotional triggers. Once identified, CBT prompts your brain to correct the issue.
This is not trial-and-error healthcare. CBT finds the root cause and clears the interference so your body can reset and move forward. It works as a standalone treatment or alongside other therapies.
Why Patients Choose CBT
There's a meaningful difference between learning a technique from a seminar recording, a secondary trainer, or the person who developed it over decades of clinical practice.
Pam traveled to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho to train personally with Dr. Tony Smith, the creator of Craniobiotic Technique. Dr. Smith developed CBT over 36 years of clinical work. Pam's training is direct, not filtered through interpretation.
CBT providers are rare in Wisconsin. Pam trained directly with the originator.
Dr. Smith developed Craniobiotic Technique over 36 years of clinical experience. CBT uses gentle stimulation of neurovascular reflex points to help the brain identify and correct hidden health stressors including chronic infections, allergies, and physiological dysfunction. Pam trained with him personally.
You remain seated for the entire session. No needles. No machines. No guesswork. Most people find it straightforward and often notice changes quickly.
Most patients need just one session, with a follow-up about six weeks later to assess progress or fine-tune results. That's the entire protocol for most cases.
Schedule a CBT SessionPam uses muscle response testing to identify what is stressing your system. This provides direct feedback from your body without guesswork.
Specific neurovascular reflex points are gently stimulated to alert your brain to the identified stressor. Similar to flagging a problem in your internal operating system.
Once your brain accurately recognizes the stressor, it begins to correct it. The process works with your body's own intelligence, not against it.
Most patients return once at the six-week mark to assess progress and address any secondary stressors that may have emerged.
CBT is often the next step when symptoms don't match lab results, or when you've tried everything and nothing seems to stick.
Including Long COVID symptoms and post-viral syndromes where the underlying driver hasn't been identified.
Hidden stressors affecting hormonal balance that standard testing may not reveal.
Chronic digestive issues that haven't responded to dietary changes or conventional treatment.
Neurological and mood symptoms driven by hidden infection, toxin load, or inflammatory stressors.
Chronic allergic responses and inflammatory conditions where the trigger hasn't been pinpointed.
Autoimmune flare-ups and skin conditions with an underlying immune system dysregulation component.
If you've been told everything looks normal but you still don't feel right, CBT may be the missing piece. Schedule a consultation and find out if it's the right fit.
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