by Idyllwilde
Picture your skull as a miniature tectonic plate. Cranial sutures allow for a minimal amount of movement, and transmit a whisper of rhythm across your cranium. These rhythms are caused by a combination of membranes, cerebr...read more
by Rob Bryant
Craniosacral Therapy was invented by osteopath William G. Sutherland in the early 1930's. It is based on working with the connective tissue between the two halves of the brain. Sutherland claimed to be able to pick up rhyt...read more
Craniosacral therapy is one of the more controversial aspects of New Age. The theory is that the skull bones on our head can be massaged in such a way as to relieve pain and a variety of other ailments as well as enhance c...read more
Craniosacral Therapy or Cranial Osteopathy is the technique that is used to help release built up tension within the body. It is believed that when the flow of cerebrospinal fluid is blocked, the best way to see results is...read more
Craniosacral therapy states that the body has rhythmic movements in the fluid systems of the body. This movement can be felt by the hands of those trained in the techniques and sensitive enough to feel it. The suture lines...read more
by C Davison
Craniosacral therapy is a holistic approach to healing using the inter-connections of the mind, body and spirit - connections which have long been established. The basic principle is that life expresses itself as motion. ...read more
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