Craniosacral therapy and how it can support family health: An interview with Gary Peterson, RCST I’ve been studying craniosacral therapy for over a decade. I’ve completed a number of advanced ...
In a field where practical skills are crucial, Fulcrum Institute stands out with its focus on real-world applications. The Craniosacral Therapy program is tailored to meet the increasing need for ...
From taking ashwagandha capsules for anxiety to easing aches and pains with arnica gel, homeopathic and osteopathic treatments are very au courant. One we recently heard about for the first time?
Craniosacral therapy, also called cranial balancing, cranial osteopathy, and craniopathy, is a treatment modality based on the concepts of cerebrospinal fluid flow and skull suture flexibility (the ...
Craniosacral therapy (CST) has been popping up on my radar quite a bit lately. A co-worker asked me about it, a fellow yoga teacher I know is studying it, and there’s a CST therapist who works out of ...
Dreams have been described as dress rehearsals for real life, opportunities to gratify wishes, and a form of nocturnal therapy. A new theory aims to make sense of it all. Source: (c) Fotosmurf ...
To the uninitiated, craniosacral therapy (CST) appears mysterious. To its worldwide legion of devotees, it’s a marvelous — and often seemingly miraculous — way to alleviate physical, neurological ...
Craniosacral therapy is an alternative treatment that uses a gentle touch to manipulate the cranium or skull, parts of the pelvis, and the spine to treat a variety of issues. Craniosacral therapy (CST ...
Sometimes I feel like I’ve swallowed a hummingbird, its wings beating 80 times per second, its nickel-weight body rebounding inside my ribcage. Meditation, talking it out, and yoga help calm this ...
AFTER SEVERAL YEARS of seeing skilled bodyworkers and body experts — sometimes with pain from an injury, often without — my advice on bodywork is to go before anything hurts. And if something hurts?