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Old 03-01-2014, 04:01 PM #1
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Default Cranial release

Might share this one..

Have anyone tried cranial release therapy?

Friend of mine is very enthusiasthic about it and says it can cure many problems and diseases and in fact, it here are anecdotal reports. Of course it isn't mainstream and is called quack by mainstream.

You can search from youtube by this name:

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There are lot of cranial release videos on youtube (cranial release technique etc.).
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