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An Introduction To Craniosacral Therapy - Anatomy, Function and Treatment
An Introduction To Craniosacral Therapy - Anatomy, Function and Treatment
Craniosacral
Anatomy, Function,
Therapy
and Treatment
An Introduction to
Craniosacral Therapy
Anatomy, Function, and Treatment
Don Cohen, D.C.
Illustrations bygd Amie Forest and Jules Rodriguez
North Atlantic Books Berkeley, California
Acknowledgments
To Karen, for everything To John Upledger, for your teaching To Deirdre Morrissey Scholar, for your tireless work on this manuscript, and your wise and always valuable insight To Jon Schreiber, for connecting and support To Mark Bernhard, for research assistance To Richard Grossinger, for seeing it through To Jules Rodrigues and Amy Forrest, for your great illustrations Thank you.
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Craniosacral System Explained by Dr. Kaminsky in New York
CranioSacral Mechanism
The Craniosacral System or Craniosacral Mechanism is the most important function of the human body. It contains the highest known element to man, Cerebro-Spinal Fluid (CSF). The craniosacral system is comprised of the cranium, sacrum, spine and CSF.
The existence of a Craniosacral Mechanism is scientifically proven to control and be the driver of a moving fluid in the body called cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF), which is produced by the Choroid Plexus in the brain, the life force of brain fluid moving throughout the spine and tissue channels within the human body.
This system is part of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and (ANS) Autonomic Nervous System and its function is to pump this fluid via the internal, interconnected human fascial(tissue) network in the body via the mechanism of the Craniosacral system, which is the physiological function of the brain and spinal cord.
The craniosacral system is