Dennis
Denlinger graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with a Bachelor
of Architecture in 1968. One of the subjects he studied was structural
engineering which turned out to be vital for his research on the
human body.
Upon graduation he traveled to Europe where he
expanded his study of the German language at the Goethe Institute
in Schwabish-Hall, Germany. Once his ability with the language was
sufficiently developed he found work in an architect's office in
Stuttgart.
Over the years he worked for architects' offices
in New York, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Los Angeles. He then
switched over to industrial work doing design, documentation and
construction supervision of major construction projects for such
companies as General Motors and Weslock Division of TRE Corp.
More recently he turned his hand to various business
ventures, including marketing, nutrition studies, writing and publishing.
Through much of this life Mr. Denlinger suffered
major physical problems ranging from flat feet to back problems
to extreme headaches. When medical and chiropractic doctors had
been unable to successfully treat his problems he turned to his
own resources.
Denlinger successfully applied his original research
ability and knowledge of structural engineering to his physical
problems. He recognized that others could benefit from this formerly
secret knowledge as well. So, he wrote a book.
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