Lazy left eye and structural distortions

This young Korean girl had a chief complaint of a “lazy” left eye and difficulty walking due to birth defects. Doctor Smith’s cranial evaluation diagnosed the presence of a sphenoid bone distortion and reversed motion of her cranial mechanism. Following cranial correction the patient’s left eye immediately became centered and her walking improved. Based on Dr. Viola Fryman’s clinical study which documented that 80% of new born babies exhibited cranial distortions at birth, it is Dr. Smith’s opinion that if new born babies were evaluated and cranial corrections made soon after birth, many abnormalities would be reduced.

Dr. Gerald H. Smith

About The Author

Dr. Gerald H. Smith is certified by the World Organization for Natural Medicine to practice natural medicine globally. He is also a certified dental practitioner. His broad base of post-graduate training in dentistry and natural medicine enabled him to integrate many health care specialties.