CST for Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Research conducted in recent years suggests that an application of Craniosacral Therapy techniques may aid in the prevention of Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
Patients treated by qualified practitioners in the early to mid-stages of these diseases show improved health of the Central Nervous System. CST helps to improve the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid and release restrictions in the body and brain that contribute to impairment of cognitive function. The resulting unrestricted flow of cerebrospinal fluid helps reduce inflammation and remove harmful toxicity in the brain.
CST has been shown to positively effect the functioning of the body by:
Increasing volume of cerebrospinal fluid, which may help:
Clear heavy metals across the blood brain barrier
Protect the brain from inflammatory processes
Enhance health of the neuro-skeletal-muscular-vascular system
Enhancing immune and endocrine system function, which may help:
Improve the ratio of bone production and reabsorption
Improve and promote red blood cell health and platelet production factors
Enhance endocrine and pituitary function
Increasing fluid flow, which may help:
Relax connective tissue
Positively influence vision and related structures
Strengthen connective tissue fluid flow and the character of the skin
Increase oxygen intake and therefore positively impact respiratory function and overall energy
Support increased muscle elasticity
Assisting with neurological balance, which may help:
Address deep structures within the Central Nervous System
Stablize sleep patterns
Improve balance and vestibular control
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