CranioSacral Therapy 1

40.176427
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November 1–4, 2012, 9 am–5 pm

New Jersey Shore, NJ

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Few systems have as much impact on the human body as the craniosacral system. It protects and nourishes the brain and spinal cord - and affects nearly every aspect of central nervous system performance.

That's why CranioSacral Therapy is so critical to your healthcare practice. Developed after years of university research and testing, it allows you to release fascial restrictions anywhere on the body that may be impinging the craniosacral system and every other system it interacts with.

In this workshop you'll learn gentle techniques to normalize the craniosacral system and allow the body to self-correct. By unraveling pain and dysfunction at the source, you'll naturally help eliminate stress, strengthen resistance to disease, and enhance health in every dimension.

Tags: Cranial Sacral, cranialsacral, cranialsacral therapy, cranio, Cranio-Sacral, Craniosacral, Craniosacral Therapy

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