I found an osteopath skilled in cranial-sacral. Thus the treatments are covered by my insurance (Blue Shield). Might want to call around to see if any D.O.s in your area include c-s in their practice. Also, there is a local practitioner who annually gives a day-long workshop which my wife took, so now I get a simplified spouse-version nearly every day. It always puts me back on center.
Jon
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Originally Posted by smithclayriley
Yes, I have tried it and found it very beneficial. The easiest way to explain it is craino-sacral moves your energy. In my case from my feet to my brain. She was attempting to reverse my backwards flowing energy. I felt my energy actually moving. At that time it was not covered by my medical which could still be the case and at $100.00 a session I stopped going. My friend who did the treatment is a trained chiropractor but also trained in craino-sacral because she was interested in body work. She gave me two hard foam balls the size of a small baseball (we call them fastballs or hardballs). Anyway she put them in a wool sock and twist tied the sock. I lie on them and they rest on my pressure points at the base of my skull. This relieves tension and releases toxins. It really works.
Bonnie
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