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March 27th, 2020

CranioSacral Therapy and Physical Therapy: An Integrative Approach

Mary Ruth Velicki
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As a physical therapist, I specialized in the rehab of adults with neurological disorders. But then debilitating pelvic pain pulled me out of my regular life.

I discovered the connection between my body, mind, and Spirit. CranioSacral Therapy (CST) developed by Dr. John Upledger, became a major route for this discovery. I witnessed the power of CST on the other side of the treatment table and was feeling well enough to go back to treating my patients.

March 27th, 2020

CranioSacral Therapy and Physical Therapy: An Integrative Approach

Mary Ruth Velicki
Curriculums:

As a physical therapist, I specialized in the rehab of adults with neurological disorders. But then debilitating pelvic pain pulled me out of my regular life.

I discovered the connection between my body, mind, and Spirit. CranioSacral Therapy (CST) developed by Dr. John Upledger, became a major route for this discovery. I witnessed the power of CST on the other side of the treatment table and was feeling well enough to go back to treating my patients.

March 17th, 2020

Visceral Manipulation 101 Address A Lifetime Of Strains

Barral, Jean-Pierre
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Visceral Manipulation is a technique that addresses visceral dysfunction. Visceral dysfunction is when fluids, nutrition, and nerve conductivity are compromised. The visceral dysfunctional area will also have multiple parameters of restricted motion and thermal changes and fluid movement associated with neurological changes.

The BODY produces many strains over a lifetime. Treating the most important strain on the body will have the largest effect on the body.

March 16th, 2020

Healthy Fats and Exclusion-zone size

Abha Sharma, Gerald H Pollack
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A fourth phase of water, labeled exclusion-zone or EZ, extends from surfaces Salient features include exclusion of molecule solutes and colloidal solutes, light absorbance. In cell systems, EZ water interfaces with membranes, macromolecules, and organelles and its buildup appears to be vital for function. For years healthy fats have gained a negative reputation over the last few decades. They have become more accepted. The absorbance of fats may be an important factor in promoting healthy fats. Ghee for me!!




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March 10th, 2020

Treatment and Prognosis for Post Concussion Syndrome

Elizabeth Sandel MD
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People with mild traumatic brain injury may later develop Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS).

Symptoms of PCS may develop several weeks or months after the injury.

Treatment of PCS focuses on relieving the individual symptoms. CranioSacral Therapy may be effective at treating headaches , as well as neck and back pain that are common in PCS

March 6th, 2020

CranioSacral Therapy and Physical Therapy : An Integrative Approach

Mary Ruth Velecki MS, DPT
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As a physical therapist, I specialize in adults  with disorders for several therapy programs. Over the healing years, I discovered the connection between body, mind and spirit and learned how to use this connection to heal on all levels.

Awesome Read !!

March 6th, 2020

I Went to Sleep Boot Camp to Find Insomnia Cures That Actually Work to Sleep Boot Camp to Find Insomnia Cures That Actually Work

Sarah Wu
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My morning routine is consistent: I roll out of bed after a little sleep this has been going on for 8 yrs.

Everything I have tried stops working after a month or 2. I rotate different supplements and meds switching back and fort. Nothing seems to work for me.

After being pegged as a stress sleeper. I was ready for a science backed solution.

March 4th, 2020

CranioSacral Therapy - Vertigo

Rob Fournier OTR, CST-T
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Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Vertigo

March 3rd, 2020

Gut-brain Axis and migraine headache: a comprehensive review

Mahsa Arzani , Soodeh Razeghi Jahromi , Zeinab Ghorbani , Fahimeh Vahabizad, Paolo Martelletti , Amir Ghaemi , Simona Sacco, Mansoureh Togha
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Gut-brain Axis and migraine headache: a comprehensive review - 
The terminology “gut-brain axis “points out a bidirectional relationship between the GI system and the central nervous system (CNS) .  The present review article aims to discuss the direct and indirect evidence suggesting relationships between migraine and the gut-brain axis. 
March 3rd, 2020

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