Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 - This is Mike at Cindy C's. Yes, I am familiar with cranialsacral therapy. It is one of the things I have been trained in. You are absolutely correct about it being a very gentle, very non-invasive, modality. It is also very powerful. If you need any help finding a fully qualified practitioner in your home area, let me know. I can do a quick search very easily for you. I should be back home tomorrow afternoon. Mike Craniosacral articles and links for cranio sacral therapy information Dr. Rowe discussed with her (Dr. Pearse) that his research indicates conclusively that CranioSacral Therapy, which used to be considered a rather " alternative form of treatment, mostly done by osteopathic drs " (this is no longer the case) does help some patients with various forms of dysautonomia. It is not meant to replace other forms of medical or diagnostic treatment, but to go along with it. Dr. Fryer also told me that CranioSacral Therapy is very gentle, very non-invasive, and there have been documented cases of it relieving the generalized muskoskeletal pain which many EDSer's (including me) suffer from. I'm willing to give it a try and so is . Will keep you posted as to any result, good or bad. Anyone else familiar with this? http://jeffreyburch.com/home/jb1/multilist/36/0 ~LoneStarRose~ (~~) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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