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- Job's Body: A Handbook for Bodywork by Deane Juhan...discusses the physiology and psychology of our responses to touch... very readable... includes illustrations.
- The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines discusses the effectiveness and safety of many popular natural remedies including: Vitamins, Minerals, Nutritional Supplements, Herbs, and Other Natural Products.
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Popular Craniosacral Sites
- Keep In Touch
Offering a book dealing with Craniosacral therapy.
- International School for Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy
Michael J. Shea offers training and programs in biodynamic cranialsacral therapy for healthcare professionals.
- Milne Institute
Offering information, classes and practioners of craniosacral therapy, in Big Sur, California.
- Upledger Institute
Founded by John E. Upledger, they offer clinical services and workshops in craniosacral therapy and other techniques.
- CranioSacral Therapy
General info including the founders, the benefits, and books of interest.
- CranioSacral Therapy for Infants and Children
Gentle, non-invasive type of bodywork beneficial for infants and children for conditions such as infant colic, headaches, chronic middle ear infections, feeding difficulties, behavior problems, learning disabilities, neurological impairments, the effects of prolonged labor, instrumental delivery, and surgical birth childhood trauma.
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- Ignore Your Body & Suffer the Consequences
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Today's Love Quote |
| Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies..... Aristotle |
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No matter how long the night, the day is sure to come. |
I've watched you now a full half-hour, Self-poised upon that yellow flower; And, little Butterfly! indeed I know not if you sleep or feed. How motionless!--not frozen seas More motionless! and then What joy awaits you, when the breeze Hath found you out among the trees, And calls you forth again!This plot of orchard-ground is ours; My trees they are, my Sister's flowers; Here rest your wings when they are weary; Here lodge as in a sanctuary! Come often to us, fear no wrong; Sit near us on the bough! We'll talk of sunshine and of song, And summer days, when we were young; Sweet childish days, that were as long As twenty days are now. .....To a Butterfly by William Wordsworth (1770-1850) |
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