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July 1st, 2004

UpClose, News from The Upledger Institute HealthPlex Clinical Services July 2004

The Upledger Institute
Curriculums: Upledger's CranioSacral TestimonialCategory / SomatoEmotional Release, Barral's Visceral Manipulation / Neural Manipulation / New Manual Articular Approach / Manual Approach to the Brain,

Articles and topics include: Clearer Vision Gives Youngster New Outlook, Cholesterol: Friend or Foe and Meet Francine Hammond, LMT, CST-D. Available online at: http://upledger.com/newsletters/UPCJUL04.pdf

July 1st, 2004

Toxic Brain Injury (Encephalopathy)

John Upledger, DO, OMM
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In his column CranioSacrally Speaking, Dr. Upledger, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy (CST), discusses the effects of toxins in the body and the hypothalamus area of the brain. Dr. Upledger notes that CST enhances the ability of cerebrospinal fluid to flush unwanted toxic materials.
June 29th, 2004

All in the Head: Three Approaches to Mental Health Treatment that Stretch the Boundaries and Sometimes Credulity

Sandra G. Boodman
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This article looks at three alternative treatments used to treat a wide range of psychological and behavioral problems. CranioSacral Therapy is noted as effective for TMJ, as an alternative to spinal surgery and to assist with minimizing chronic pain.
June 15th, 2004

Therapeutic Massages – A Step Beyond Feeling Good into the Benefits of Holistic Health

Cindy Bertram
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The article shares the story of Martha Schevers and what lead her to study alternative medicine including CranioSacral therapy. She has started her own business Martha’s Vineyards, Inc. which provides therapeutic massage to clients of various hotels in Chicago.
June 1st, 2004

The Body Center Uses Various Modalities of Healing at Newly Opened Burlington Facility

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The article highlights three massage therapists, Minday Cohen, David Tomlinson and Kate Kennedy who have opened The Body Center in Vermont. The Center offers a variety of massage and complementary modalities including SomatoEmtional Release and CranioSacral Therapy. The article gives a brief overview of what CST and SER are and their benefits for patients.
June 1st, 2004

Massage Today: Book Review – Silent Waves

Rick Robinette
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This book review describes Silent Waves, a book by Dr. Bruno Chikly, the developer of Lymph Drainage Therapy. As “a superb title…excellent text…comprehensive and detailed source of information…monumental accomplishment.”
June 1st, 2004

Cholesterol: Friend or Foe?

John Upledger, DO, OMM
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In his column CranioSacrally Speaking, Dr. Upledger, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy (CST), takes an interesting and insightful look into cholesterol by offering an overview of its important role in nerve tissue, brain function and mitigation of inflammation throughout the body.
May 1st, 2004

Brain Waves

Ann Wycoff, SPA
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This author provides a personal glimpse into her own CranioSacral Therapy (CST) experiences and how CST allowed her to feel less stress, positive effects on her muscles and a notably clearer mind and spirit.
May 1st, 2004

Yes, There Really Are 10 More Great Techniques

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CranioSacral Therapy, developed by Dr. John E. Upledger, is highlighted as an effective therapy for a wide variety of the dysfunctions and conditions addressed in a chiropractic setting.
May 1st, 2004

CranioSacral Therapy: A Gentle, Powerful Touch

Esther M. Bauer
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This three-part article provides a look into the use of CranioSacral Therapy at the practice of physical therapist Sally Fryer. From treating her nephew after a near drowning experience, to the Egyptian conjoined twins and autistic and developmentally impaired children, Ms. Fryer illustrates the profound and effective results she has produced for her clients.
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