THE ENGINEERS
Dr Bryyon Lambert – The Founder of Gravitechnics
Born in London 1934, he suffered the early childhood “teething syndrome” (tonsils and adenoids removed, asthma, excema, allergies, poor teeth, poor eye sight). At 9 years old, he was a “tinkerer”, fixing the push bikes for all the kids in the neighbourhood. Emigrating to Australia in 1949 he became an apprentice mechanic (1950-53). At 18, he was a keen weight lifter and competed at state level. He was in the army for 2 years (1954-55), and was the searchlight engineer on a coastal battery. He could turn his hand to anything mechanical and structural, designing and building many houses. 1964-68, he studied Osteopathy and completed a French Doctorate in 1978. Dr Bryyon Lambert owned and operated gyms, health food stores and clinics, both in the UK, Harley Street London (1989-91) and Sydney Australia (1966-99). Dr Bryyon Lambert was the principal of “The Windsor Collage of Applied Osteopathy – Australia” (1978-80) and the “British Collage of Osteopathy – Australia” (1981-89). Having a strong grounding in mechanics, engineering and anatomy and physiology, over the years, Bryyon also travelled the world, seeking the secrets of history and uncovering past health benefits in different cultures and practises. With his engineering expertise he can see the “overlooked” mechanical engineering in the human body. Along with his strong interest is diseases, disorders and ageing, he has analysed the mechanical engineering failures that result in these conditions.
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Wendy Pratt – Associate
Born in Sydney Australia and growing up on the family farm, Wendy was a manual worker with a mechanical mind. When she finished school, she naturally merged into a butchery apprenticeship and worked her way into management. Excelling in her trade she took out all the top industry awards and found herself representing the Australian Meat Industry in Europe. From her trade she gained a good understanding of muscles, bones and joints with an interest in physiology and anatomy. Turning towards “alternative medicine” she studied colour therapy and acupuncture before going to the NSW school of Massage to study massage therapy, specialising in sports injuries and rehabilitation. She worked part time as an Osteopath Assistant for 15 years and ran her own sports injuries clinic for 6 years. Achieving a Diploma in Animal Technician she worked in Infectious Diseases / Disease Eradication for 1 year where she was involved in sample taking, testing and vaccination roll out. She was then employed for 12 years with a pharmaceutical company, where she was involved in medical research, into numerous health and disease conditions, manufacturing pharmaceuticals and gained her mechanical engineering qualifications, where she designed equipment for research projects and manufacturing improvements. Since meeting Bryyon, she has been studying Anatomical Engineering, along with Bryyon’s techniques and programs.
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GRAVITECHNICs THE GROWING
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