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Craniosacral therapy (CST) is also known as Cranial Osteopathy or Cranial Therapy. It was pioneered by osteopathic physician John. E. Upledger. It is a method of alternative medicine that assesses and enhances the functioning of the patient by accessing his or her primary respiratory mechanism. The craniosacral system comprises of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the brain. The system functions to protect the brain and spinal cord.

Practitioners use soft touch – generally no greater than 5 Grams, which is barely the weight of a Nickel – to release restrictions in the craniosacral system. This improves the functioning of the central nervous system.

Practitioners claim that by working with the body in this way they are able to remove restrictions in the flow of the cerebrospinal fluid. This in turn helps to relieve stress, tension and pain and thus enhances overall health. By complementing the body’s natural healing systems, craniosacral therapy is increasingly used as a preventative health measure. This is because it bolsters resistance to disease and effectively solves a wide range of medical problems. These include conditions like:
- Migraine headaches
- Motor-coordination Impairments
- Chronic back and neck pain
- Autism
- Colic
- Orthopedic problems
- Stress and tension-related problems
- Fibromyalgia and other disorders of the connective tissue
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Neurovascular or Immune disorders

Practitioners claim that they are able to detect the craniosacral rhythm by the use of their hands. This rhythm is considered essential to good health. No instrument is used to detect the rhythm. The measurement and the therapy are totally subjective.

It is true that sometimes all that your body needs is the gentle touch of a knowing hand. The body has its own healing mechanism. Modern medicine largely ignores this internal healing system of the body. But Craniosacral therapy is a light-touch hands-on method that seeks to enhance the body’s natural healing capabilities. Craniosacral therapy is therefore used both as a primary treatment and is also combined with other traditional healing techniques to speed up the recovery process.

Craniosacral therapy is also now being used to help women prepare for the delivery process. It helps resolve any structural restrictions and fights the residue of past trauma. The effects of past birth experiences can often interfere with normal childbirth. In labor, therefore, craniosacral therapy is a useful tool that helps mothers overcome any impasse. Postpartum depression can also be held at bay by using this therapy as mothers are encouraged to integrate the birthing experience in a way that proves emotionally and mentally enriching.


While the main focus of Craniosacral Therapy is to uncover the source of the problem, symptom relief is also a natural by-product of the treatment process. The number of sessions needed and the length of the treatment depend on a number of factors including the depth of the trauma and the body’s defense mechanism that masks the problem. Due to its gentle and caring treatment techniques, many people include craniosacral therapy in their personal wellness and fitness programs.

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Bio-Energy Analysis PDF Print E-mail
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Features: Acupressure meridians tell the body’s internal story. These pathways of electrical energy flow are located on both sides of the body. There are a series of acupoints that exist on the meridians, which are linked to a specific organ. Touching specific acupoints along the meridians will activate nerves, which send electrical impulses to the spinal cord, the lower areas of the brain, and the area of imbalance.These acupoints are electromagnetic. Good health exists when this energy flow is in a state of balance.

Clearing energy blockages by stimulating the holding points or connecting points simply allows the body to function in the way nature intended. Nutritional points tell what vitamins and minerals might be necessary in order for the body to carry out it’s important and varied cellular functions. Holistic therapy teaches taking responsibility for your whole body, mind, and soul. Energy balancing gives you a head start!!

 

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Acupuncture PDF Print E-mail
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Acupuncture, the most widely known alternative medicine treatment, has been the primary method of treatment in China for over 5000 years. Other countries are slowly catching on and are applying this technique, like China, for the treatment of almost all medical ailments known to mankind. Acupuncture treatment ranges from relieving pain to giving anesthesia to patients. It is probably the best treatment known till this day without any side effects to our bodies.

People following Chinese method of treatment, especially acupuncture, guarantees a long and healthy life. The older and probably one of the first few acupuncture transcripts was found back in 200 BC. The collection of these medical transcripts forms the most comprehensive medical text books used today.

Acupuncture needles were introduced by Pien Chueh in the fourth century. He used stone acupuncture needles, moxibustion and herbs to bring a prince out of coma. The Chinese still celebrate this day every year on April 28th.

Acupuncture is basically a treatment that accelerates the body’s natural healing process and improves biological functioning. There are numerous nerve endings in our body. Acupuncture is the practice of stimulating these points via acupuncture needles and electric current in extreme cases. These nerve endings are also called acupuncture points.

Functionality and success of acupuncture is something not known to many people. In our body, many channels of energies flow in regular patterns. These channels like the river irrigate the muscles and tissues of our bodies. Any pain or disorder in our health influences these channels. Acupuncture regulates them back to their courses through needles. With the use of special herbs applied to the tips of needles, acupuncture stimulates the body when touched at the correct points. Any obstruction in the energy channels is then removed and the process starts again normally.

Acupuncture creates a remarkable biochemical balance in our body and stimulates the natural healing process of our body. This promotes physical and emotional well being.

Acupuncture is often associated with the treatment and relief of pain, however many experienced practitioners are capable of using acupuncture in a much wider area of health curing many other biological disorders. It treats all sorts of digestive, respiratory, urinary , neurological, muscular and reproductive malfunctions.

Acupuncture treatment is given in a number of sessions to the patients. The number of sessions depends upon the severity of the cause. The number of session may range from 1-2 per week for a few months or even over a number of months. One must keep in mind that acupuncture is a natural treatment and thus the effects are slow but long lasting. Patience and relaxation is the key to long term cure in acupuncture.

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Acupressure PDF Print E-mail
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Acupressure is a form of touch therapy that utilizes the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine , Acupressure is a lot like Acupuncture. The same pressure points are used in both systems. The only difference is that while Acupuncture relies on the use of needles to stimulate the pressure points, Acupressure is non-invasive. In Acupressure, the practitioner makes use of the finger tips to apply pressure.

Herbal remedies , Acupuncture , Acupressure, Acutouch , Shiatsu , diet , lifestyle changes, and meditation are all a part of the comprehensive healing techniques found in China. Legend has it that both Acupuncture and Acupressure developed when early Chinese healers treated the wounds of warriors. These systems of healing came to the West in the 1970s.

Acupressure massage performed by a trained practitioner is used both as a preventive as well as a therapeutic healing technique. Many health conditions including but not limited to headaches, migraine, cold, flu, arthritis, allergies, asthmas, sinus problems, sprains, tennis elbow and even toothaches can be treated using acupressure.

Emotional and mental strain, tension and nervous tension can also be eased using this technique. Acupressure also helps increase positive energy within the person thus creating a sense of well-being. It can be used to stimulate the immune system, thus keeping many ailments at bay. Acupressure can also be used to alleviate sexual dysfunction.

Acupressure, unlike acupuncture is easy to learn and does not need any formal knowledge. The techniques of acupressure are fairly easy to learn and provide quick, cost-effective and immediate relief from symptoms. Acupressure is used as a treatment by message therapists and acupuncturists. Most massage schools in America include a course of acupressure as part of their program.

Acupressure, like Acupuncture, is based on the Chinese belief of Yin and Yang. Unlike medical practices in the West, Chinese Medicine does not consider the body as a separate entity. Both body and mind work together to form the person. Thus disease cannot be diagnosed as the breakdown of a purely physical system. The damage starts from the inside and slowly spreads to the organs and expresses itself. The ordinary man is so removed from his own body that he cannot detect the underlying cause of his disease.

‘Chi’ is the fundamental life force or energy that flows through the body and ensures the innate health and balance of the body. There are 12 major meridians in the body that support the transport of Chi. Acupressure works on the pressure points and ‘unblocks’ the circulation of Chi so that it can once again flow freely. Acupressure seeks to stimulate the points on the meridians that pass closest to the skin. These are the points that are easiest to stimulate using finger pressure.

The techniques of acupressure are so easy that it can even be used as a self-treatment for common aches and pains. An acupressurist will evaluate the symptoms and general health of the patient through gentle palpitations. Then he begins his therapy on the different meridians of the body.

A session of acupressure is generally very relaxing and pleasurable. Some people experience immediate relief while others take some more time to experience benefits. For chronic conditions several sessions may be necessary.

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Green Foods PDF Print E-mail
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Green foods are an important part of a healthy body. It can be hard to eat enough green foods to get the nourishment we need from them. Vital Greens is a family favorite for us! It's easy to take, takes great and makes us feel full of energy!

VITAL GREENS - Get a LIQUID boost of essential green nutrients with just one spoonful a day!
Featuring superior liquid absorption plus NO mixing of clumpy powders.

Vital Greens Provides:

* Chlorophyll to Detoxify and Deodorize
* Ginseng to Energize
* Ginkgo to Improve Alertness
* Nutrients, and Botanicals to aid Digestion
* Superfood Complex for Internal Cleansing
* Vegetable Juice Extract for Nutrients and Antioxidants
* Aloe Vera known for its Healing Properties.

Directions:
Using the measuring cap provided, take 1/2 capful (15 ml) daily of this pleasant-tasting, liquid formula to help prepare you with the energy and alertness needed to start a busy day. For best results, take before breakfast directly or mix with juice or water.

Available in: (500 ml)

Ingredients:
WHEAT GRASS, BARLEY GRASS, ALFALFA, BEET JUICE POWDER
SOY LECITHIN
SPIRULINA
BEE POLLEN
BEET JUICE POWDER
ACEROLA AND RHUBARB JUICE POWDER
GINGER ROOT
COLON CLEANSERS
PINEAPPLE JUICE POWDER
NOVA SCOTIA DULSE
CHLORELLA
OAT GRASS, RYE GRASS
SIBERIAN GINSENG EXTRACT
GRAPE SEED EXTRACT
PEPPERMINT LEAF
ALOE VERA
GINKGO BILOBA EXTRACT
ROYAL JELLY
LICORICE ROOT EXTRACT
BILBERRY LEAF
VEGETABLE JUICE COMPLEX

 
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