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Asthma: Doctor cures it with touch therapy

April 24, 2008 · 2 Comments

Asthma is being successfully treated by craniosacral fascial therapy, a form of gentle touch.  Pennsylvania-based Dr Barry Gillespie, who has been treating children for years with the technique, says he can usually clear asthma within 10 sessions. more

http://brain-therapy.com/

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  • biochemistryquestions // April 24, 2008 at 7:53 pm

    It is not that I am not a believer. I just want two groups, chosen in an alleatory way. One of the groups is going to receive this therapy, the other will receive a “pseudo craniosacral facial therapy” and then the results in each group will be compared.
    Note: I would like to know what is this brain respiration concept? How is measured the time of brain breath?

  • msanam // April 27, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    http://brain-therapy.comAsthmaCaseStudy.pdf

    he has a case study on his site. It explains the areas he focuses for this kind of therapy. He starts with palpatations from the diaphragm up to the lungs, back and neck region to find out where there is strain.

    Your study is a good idea. But any touch therapy has a healing affect anyway. However he uses his knowledge of the brain and fascia/tissue to use the touch therapy for maximum benefit.

    he mentions the 2 doctors who developed this idea many years ago.

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