Results
Real people. Real conditions. What happened when the nervous system got the right signal.
These quotes are from Syntropic Core Reset cohort participants during Weeks 1-3 of the program. Unedited. Conditions and ages verified.
Scoliosis
“I didn’t have to stay straight or feel the twist. I didn’t have to do any work. It just worked.”
Yola, 67 — severe S-curve, 84-85 degrees. Virginia.
“With the pressure, it just found the place where it wanted to be. With the Schroth, I only ever really got control of my ribs. With the pressure, I was able to actually feel the imbalances in the pelvis for the first time.”
Laura, 34 — mild scoliosis + kyphosis. Feldenkrais and Hanna background.
“Allowing it to move was less force. Not more.”
Kami — mild scoliosis, functional leg discrepancy. California.
“I spent all the time, every day. The most challenging was all-fours position keeping the midline and the pressure. I practiced every day and it was great.”
Yola, 67 — Week 3 update. Daily practice, severe S-curve.
Chronic Pain
“I’m not noticing as much pain in my low back as I’m able to fill out that canister and move with the structure.”
Sharon — chronic low back pain. Week 3.
“After the first session, the bracing I was doing with low back pain was slightly less.”
Kyle, 30 — scoliosis + disc herniation + chronic back pain. Week 2.
Body Schema Updating
“I notice I’m going straight into that compensation. Oops, that’s the map. So I’ll go back, organize my pressure, go super slow, and groove that new map.”
Jacob — chronic pain. UK. Week 3 — self-coaching in daily life.
“My ability to sense is getting stronger. It’s starting to show up in the way I move.”
Wes — congenital limb difference, CPTSD. Atlanta. Week 3.
“I really tried to feel what happens in this region. And then my diaphragm softened a little bit, so breathing was easier for me.”
Cara, 43 — head injury. Germany. Week 2 — from fear of sensation to choosing to feel.
These results come from the Syntropic Core Reset — a 4-week live cohort with Sam Miller. The cohort runs monthly. 20 spots per cohort.