Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Greetings to the Group. We just got a new doctor in our small town, an MD, who also does Chinese medicine, acupuncture, other natural medicine and craniosacral therapy. For our area this is great news. We have to travel a long way to our homeopath. I use only alternative medicine. I would like to know more about this therapy. My body is very sensitive to any manipulations and all have to be very gentle. I can not tolerate chiropratic manipulations. My homeopathic doctor said I have scoliosis and this is causing me other problems. I am on a high potency remedy at the present time and I am wondering if this therapy is gentle enough not to interfere with the (energy) of 1 LM remedy. I will ask my homeopath, but I am interested in any ideas or experiences from the group with cranialsacral therapy. Also, I would like to put in a good word for homeopathy. I have used homeopathic medicine for about 15 years and it has kept me going through several chronic health problems. I have high praise for it. My homeopath says I will need more for the spine problem though. I also can not tolerate acupuncture and I am uncomfortable and feel a feeling like " electric " in each needle. Is there an explanation for this? Thank you, Sage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 I had some craniosacral therapy after a very serious neck surgery. The therapist was extremely gentle. It was more like a gentle tension being placed on my head/neck more than any kind of manipulation. They had to be very gentle with me, so I think this is the whole idea of it. Just from my point of view, because I am not a therapist, just someone who had this done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 craniosacral is very unintrusive and can be a life changing experience! especially for those with scoliosis. i'd be clear with the doctor and make sure you are comfortable however. i'd also recommend reiki if you have not already tried it. if you cannot do acupuncture this may help in its place. , " bandonsagemeadow " <sagemeadow wrote: > > Greetings to the Group. We just got a new doctor in our small town, > an MD, who also does Chinese medicine, acupuncture, other natural > medicine and craniosacral therapy. For our area this is great news. > We have to travel a long way to our homeopath. I use only alternative > medicine. I would like to know more about this therapy. My body is > very sensitive to any manipulations and all have to be very gentle. I > can not tolerate chiropratic manipulations. My homeopathic doctor said > I have scoliosis and this is causing me other problems. I am on a high > potency remedy at the present time and I am wondering if this therapy > is gentle enough not to interfere with the (energy) of 1 LM remedy. > I will ask my homeopath, but I am interested in any ideas or > experiences from the group with cranialsacral therapy. Also, I would > like to put in a good word for homeopathy. I have used homeopathic > medicine for about 15 years and it has kept me going through several > chronic health problems. I have high praise for it. My homeopath says > I will need more for the spine problem though. I also can not tolerate > acupuncture and I am uncomfortable and feel a feeling like " electric " > in each needle. Is there an explanation for this? Thank you, Sage > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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