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The skull sutures are, in adulthood, held together by Sharpey's fibres, which allow for a very small amount of movement, but unlike a baby's skull, which is not fused, this movement is highly limited. In old age, the suture often fuse completely. There is no connection whatsoever to "fluid" of any sort. If a "misalignment" of the skull bones occurred, you'd be far past any sort of craniosacral therapy - more like an ICU/morgue.
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I wanna get some Craniosacral Therapy for my tinnitus.
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Previous post continued: ...and NOT the typical uncritical cabbageheads who fall fir every snake-oil claim on the web. This ProctoLion should be cybertarred and feathered and run out of cybertown on a virtual rail.
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I don't know who this ProctoLion is, but believe me, boys and girls, I was speechless with disbelief after hearing this lady explain craniosacral therapy. The skull bones DO fuse in adolescence and everything she claims is a load of dingoes' kidneys. For once it's nice to see a lot of posters who are appropriately skeptical and the typical uncritical cabbageheads who fall for every snake-oil salesman on the Web just because it's "natural." Strokes, heart attacks and malaria are nice and natural
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@nialicious77 When you pay for painkillers, you get what you pay for. Of course it only treats the symptoms and you end up with side effects, but no one's lying about it.
You can even buy placebos actually. But that's irrelevant to the problem. Alternative medicine is mostly based on bullshit and the placebo effect. Try taking care of an infection without antibiotics, using a little massage and some herbs... Or maybe acupuncture.
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@ivanlagrossemoule modern western "medicine" has the same placebo affect as well as natural or "alternative medicine", medicines that don't effect or cure the cause of dis-ease in the body. just treating symptoms, are only toxic and ineffective in the long term use. they also have side effects which can be even more troublesome than the initial symptoms. before you ride a bandwagon, do more research on which you speak. someone less informed or less educated might accidentally believe you
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@Shaidyn As much as I think she's relaxing, her health facts are largely outdated our simply wrong.
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cranialsacral is TEMPORARY, costly, and generally ineffective. i know a therapy that makes incredible and permanent improvements to the skull and body. message me for more info!
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the moment she said texas i knew that somwhere hidden in the video somewhere was a black person being lynched and amazing i was right 14:12
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@Sjoerdtify It is not a doctor's jacket...it is a lab coat. As a massage therapist, I can tell you that we wear them to be professional, not to pretend to be doctors.



I'm a huge fan of athena's massage videos, but I can't buy into this. If you could move the bones in the skull with a 5 gram pressure, then one solid blow to the dome would pop them right off. And if the bones in the skull aren't fused into a solid whole, why do our skulls stay in one piece after death? Shouldn't they fall apart after the membrane holding the bones together decomposes? I'm sorry, but this is bogus on a purely logical level.
Shaidyn 3 months ago 12
dear people I am a biodynamic craniosacral therapist based in Amsterdam and I'm doing this work already 15 years and despite whatever people don't believe in it works...and ends complaints that many neurologist cannot figure out.......it is not about changing the sutures condition and the skull for 1 cm that is of course impossible, but the changes in 1000 of mm. can have a huge impact in our health...I also teach this tehrapy and this changes really deeply my life.....so experience it first ..
unmani1 5 months ago 10