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Hiya!

I'm looking for information pertaining to cranal therapy, But, I not

even sure if that is what it is called. LOL. I have heard of a

techniquic of touching the skull and being able to read the bumps and

indents. For the last couple of years my skull cap had opened and two

nites ago it had partially closed. I'm very curious about what is

happening. Any ideas?

Thanks

namaste

sherry

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It is called Cranial Sacral Therapy. You can look it up online or find a massage

therapist in your area that specialized in it.

 

 

 

Sherry <sronan53

 

Monday, April 9, 2007 10:33:52 PM

cranal therapy??

 

Hiya!

I'm looking for information pertaining to cranal therapy, But, I not

even sure if that is what it is called. LOL. I have heard of a

techniquic of touching the skull and being able to read the bumps and

indents. For the last couple of years my skull cap had opened and two

nites ago it had partially closed. I'm very curious about what is

happening. Any ideas?

Thanks

namaste

sherry

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Sherry,

Cranial therapy must not be considered in isolation, for it to be successful

the body needs to be in balance first. A waste of time if the head sits on

top of a crooked spine.

 

To answer your question; the head is made up of 28 bones and they should

move as we breath. The joints between the cranial bones are flexible and so

the head can expand as we breath in and come back to normal as we breath

out, this is called the cranial pump and provides the body with the facility

to return blood to the heart when we are lying down. Standing and sitting,

we drain the head to the heart with mainly gravity.

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A massage therapist or structural therapist can

perform cranial/sacral therapy for your spine and

neck. This is excellent in helping with headaches and

more.

 

Jenny Kernan

 

--- Sherry <sronan53 wrote:

 

> Hiya!

> I'm looking for information pertaining to cranal

> therapy, But, I not

> even sure if that is what it is called. LOL. I have

> heard of a

> techniquic of touching the skull and being able to

> read the bumps and

> indents. For the last couple of years my skull cap

> had opened and two

> nites ago it had partially closed. I'm very curious

> about what is

> happening. Any ideas?

> Thanks

> namaste

> sherry

>

>

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Cranialsacral therapy does not read the bumps and indents of the head, but

rather balances out the bones of the cranium so that the craniosacral pump

can work more efficiently creating better health.

 

You may be talking about something else, where they actually read the

landmarks of the head, including bumps and general shape. It was rather

popular in the first half of the last century. I used to know the name of

that, but I cannot recall what it is called at this time.

 

More importantly, if something is happening to your skull as you describe,

you really should see a healthcare practitioner to make sure nothing is

happening that requires immediate medical attention. Perhaps a cranial

osteopath would be most able to help you. There is a very good one in

Atlanta.

 

Toni

 

On 09 Apr 2007 21:33:52 -0700, Sherry <sronan53 wrote:

>

> Hiya!

> I'm looking for information pertaining to cranal therapy, But, I not

> even sure if that is what it is called. LOL. I have heard of a

> techniquic of touching the skull and being able to read the bumps and

> indents. For the last couple of years my skull cap had opened and two

> nites ago it had partially closed. I'm very curious about what is

> happening. Any ideas?

> Thanks

> namaste

> sherry

>

 

 

 

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