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Jaw and stress
Almost a quarter of the population clenches or grinds their teeth while sleeping. This condition, called bruxism, not only damages the enamel but also the gums and jawbone. It is often caused by another increasingly common problem: stress. Jaw noises, difficulty...
Resilience and Resources
A Story When the Japanese repair broken objects, they enhance the damaged area by filling the cracks with gold. They believe that when something has suffered damage and has a history, it becomes more beautiful. The traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery...
Osteopathy and Emotional Liberation
By Alberto Panizo Artículos, Blog 0 When the body speaks to us Contractures, skin problems, abdominal and intestinal discomfort, respiratory, dermatological, sexual, and neurological problems that don't seem to have an organic origin can be messages from our...
Neck and Shoulder Pain
Neck and Shoulder Pain: Causes, Consequences, and How to Treat Them with Craniosacral Therapy Neck and shoulder pain are increasingly common in today's society. The shoulder joint complex is one of the most sophisticated structures in the human body, designed to offer...
The Five Tibetans: Yoga Exercises for the Spine
The Five Tibetans: Yoga Exercises for the Spine (with video at the end) The Five Tibetans: Exercise Number One When you perform the first exercise, you must place your body face down and hold it with the palms of your hands, leaving your toes flexed to perform this...
Osteopathy and Birth
"Have a quick hour," pregnant women are often wished, alluding to the rigors of labor. A physiological process that begins with a series of increasing contractions until the cervix dilates to 10 centimeters and culminates with the delivery of the fetus and placenta....
Integration of Body, Mind, and Emotions in Craniosacral Therapy
Integration of body, mind, and emotions in craniosacral therapy summary of chapter 5 ❉ Craniosacral Therapy is a profound method of body and emotional work that accesses, through the therapist's hands, the craniosacral system, which is closely related to...
Craniosacral and Somato-Emotional Biodynamics
By Alberto Panizo Artículos 0 Soft, delicate and deep body work ❉ Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, delicate, and deep bodywork that restores psychosomatic balance and enhances our body's self-healing power. It is not a massage technique, but rather a body and...
Deep touch: craniosacral and emotional liberation
By Alberto Panizo el en Artículos 1 Life is movement. To Mother Earth and Father Heaven because I know that from Her and from Him comes my Truth. ❉ Human beings are integral parts of the cosmos and follow its natural laws with their rhythms and cycles. In the...
Craniosacral Biodynamics and the Vital Breath
The respiratory movement ❉ The bones of the skull must be built to allow respiratory movement. With this first inspiration in 1901, Dr. W. Sutherland (1873-1954) began a life of research and investigation, developing what is now called craniosacral therapy. His path...
Stress: the plague of our time
By Alberto Panizo in Artículos 1 Introduction to Emotional Release ❉ We have a positive type of stress, which we would define as the human being's effective capacity to respond to a stimulus. This type of stress is healthy and is called eustress. It has to do, on a...
Els diferents nivells de recepció
By Alberto Panizo Artículos 0 Craniosacral rhythm or cranial rhythmic impulse ❉ In craniosacral therapy, the basis of the system is the Primary Respiratory Mechanism. We can distinguish the following levels of perception: It is a rhythm with an approximate frequency...
Fascia and Craniosacral Therapy
Fascia and Craniosacral Therapy We all know that man is physically made up of bones, muscles, organs, glands, nerves and blood vessels. But not all of us know that these diverse elements depend closely on a complex system, which ensures the cohesion of the...
Craniosacral balance
The craniosacral system extends from the skull, face and mouth to the sacrum and coccyx. Through gentle techniques, craniosacral therapy detects its restrictions and imbalances and helps resolve them. See article here:Veure article aquí:...
“Food that Heals,” Craniosacral Residencies 2018 at Casa Saluz
By Alberto Panizo in Artículos, Blog 0 Javier Arocena and Noah, directors of Casa Saluz, will be in charge of preparing our lunch during these school days residenciales de verano 2018. It is food prepared with love and conscience, varied and that will also help us...