For patients who wished to remain anonymous a pseudonym
system is in place. All male patients are called
Jack and all female patients are called Jill. Surnames
are colours.
Miss Jill Orange
– Cranio facial disorder, headaches, jaw misalignments,
speech problems, plagiocephaly.
Birth year & month 1992 November
Date of first treatment 4/10/1997
Age 5 yrs
Therapist John Dalton
Symptoms/Conditions
By the time she was 3 years old she was under the
care of 13 specialists connected with the Cranio
Facial Unit at the Mater Children’s hospital
in Brisbane. These included cranio facial surgeons,
an orthodontist, a speech therapist and an ophthalmologist.
Jill had a cranio facial disorder causing the right
side of her face to have a squashed in appearance
around her right eye while the right side of her
forehead bulged in comparison to the left side.
She was getting headaches that would last for as long as 4 days, there was some concern regarding potential damage to Jill's hearing and the pressure that was being put on her brain and right eye. Her jaw development was inhibited and this was affecting her speech, she had developing a noticeable lisp. Her mental functioning was unaffected though there was concern that this would become affected in time.
Jill was facing the prospect of having extensive cranio
facial surgery once she had reached a viable age for
such procedures. These would involve separating the
skin from the underlying tissue, and rolling it away
from her face so that the bones could be accessed.
It would then be necessary to break certain facial
bones in order to start the reconstruction process.
In Jill’s case, her jaw would have had to be
broken also.
I have a great respect for Mothers, for their
intuition regarding their children and their determination
to help them, no mater what. Jill’s mum was
exceptional in this regard. She felt there must
be a better way for Jill. When three different people
mentioned my name to her, in the same day, she made
the phone call.
Treatment progress
I saw Jill every week for 8 weeks. The difference
from week to week was utterly . . . tiny. Often
in a treatment program, I will feel changes internally
though nothing is apparent on the outside. With
Jill the amount of movement from week to week was
1 or 2 microns at best. I knew those 2 microns would
accumulate over time but it was slow going. Those
little bones were stuck good.
Did I mention that Jill’s mother was a legend.
She brought Jill week after week even though there
was no sign of improvement, for nearly 2 months.
Finally, on the 8th week there was an extensive
release, right at the centre of the restriction
pattern that was holding the bones tight.
It was remarkable.
Jill had 23 treatments over the next year. In some
of the sessions she released the trauma of getting
stuck in her mum’s womb, spontaneously roaring,
‘'Let me go. Let me out of here.'
Jill’s mum worked as a receptionist for 2
doctors. They were open to non-mainstream treatments
and had watched Jill’s progress since she
had begun treatment. Jill’s mum told me they
were astounded at the transformation. They weren’t
the only ones. The orthodontist was absolutely bowled
over by the improvement. He said, and I quote, 'Wow.
– Mrs Orange, what have you done to Jill's
face!’ The speech therapist was amazed, too.
Jill's bite had improved, and her speech had changed
- the lisp was not nearly so noticeable. Even the
ophthalmologist was very pleased with the right
eye. He was impressed by her improvement - but cautiously
so, preferring not to comment on the method of treatment.
Cranio what?
By March 1999 I felt we had done enough for the
time being.
They returned in June 1999.
Jill had 9 more treatments over the next 8 months.
Finishing in February 2000. Follow up Patient's comment
It
felt to me like Jill had got stuck in her mum’s
womb in an awkward position that put a lot of pressure
on her head and imprinted a pattern of restriction
in her soft head that the forming bones grew into.

Jill and her mother had to go upstate for 12 weeks
so I didn’t get to see the effect of this
release until they returned.
There was a huge improvement in her face and head.
There was still a lot of consolidation work to be
done after that.
Jill had gone for her assessment with the cranio
facial team at the Mater. The chief surgeon decided
she had, ‘Grown out of it.’ and cancelled
the major cranio facial surgery. He was concerned
about her internal mouth shape and jaw alignment
and said they would go ahead with the jaw surgery
in a year if it didn’t improve.
At Jill’s next assessment with the cranio
facial team the jaw surgery was also cancelled.
I contacted Jill’s mum in 2002. Jill’s
face continues to remain symmetrical and she has
developed none of the symptoms she was threatened
with.
On that initial 8 week period with little apparent
improvement. "I know there are no "quick
fixes" in natural therapies, that there are
always times during treatment when you hit a brick
wall. It was a combination of that knowledge, plus
an instinct that told me we just had to keep on
with it."
On Jill releasing "Jill experienced three
extraordinary emotional releases. The first time,
she was just lying there, with her hands loose by
her sides, but with her jaw clenched. She started
yelling: 'Let me go. Let me out of here.' I believe
she regressed to her time in the womb when her hands
and feet were caught, and she was crying out in
frustration. Afterwards, she had no memory of what
had happened, and she wasn't upset with John in
any way."




