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luv_mykatz

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5. Interesting post, icymist.
Sat Sep 1, 2012, 07:15 PM
Sep 2012

I've seen posts on tapping before, but didn't check them out. They sounded maybe kind of too new-agey for this earth religion gal...but maybe I should check them out. It sounds like it would work.

I have used cranial sacral therapy (from my chiropractor) for migraines, back when I was still having them. That DOES work. It was amazing. So, there probably is benefit to the tapping therapy, as well.

Cranial sacral therapy says that the bones of our skull pulse with a regular rhythm. The rhythm can be disrupted by illness, trauma, etc. Cranial sacral therapy restores healthy functioning by restoring the rhythm.

Thanks for the post.

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That was a good read Tyrs WolfDaemon Aug 2012 #1
Where do I find all the good stuff?!? icymist Aug 2012 #2
Greetings, Tyrs WolfDaemon. luv_mykatz Sep 2012 #3
Huh! Kind of like tapping. icymist Sep 2012 #4
Interesting post, icymist. luv_mykatz Sep 2012 #5
Thanks for the link Tyrs WolfDaemon Sep 2012 #7
Greetings Tyrs WolfDaemon Sep 2012 #8
Wow! Your migraines sound serious! icymist Sep 2012 #9
Thanks for the good thoughts, they are always welcome Tyrs WolfDaemon Sep 2012 #11
Thanks icymist; luv_mykatz Sep 2012 #6
Man, major bummer. luv_mykatz Sep 2012 #10
Thank you for the thoughts Tyrs WolfDaemon Sep 2012 #12
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