How I Structured Remote EDUCTOR Sessions to Support CSF Flow and Mobility inMy 90-Year-Old Father-Detailed Protocol Breakdown
Introduction At 90 years old, my father faced severe challenges with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow, leading to gait instability, reliance on a cane, and profound fatigue. After conventional medicine deemed surgery too risky due to his age, I began remote EDUCTOR sessions almost daily for two months. What made the difference wasn’t one single protocol, but a careful, adaptive sequence based on real-time biofeedback readings. Below is the broad structure I followed—tailored daily to his VARHO scans, energy levels, and reported sensations. All sessions were virtual (remote mode). While the goal was to keep sessions short for an elderly client, in reality they often ran longer—sometimes much longer. At 90, rectification or clear percentage improvements frequently took extended monitoring before appearing. When the readings weren’t shifting quickly, I remained patient, continuing the protocols gently while watching for even subtle changes. This extended “holding space” time turned ou...