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Melbourne Craniosacral Therapy

Locality: Templestowe Lower, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 432 583 676



Address: PO Box 2445 3107 Templestowe Lower, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.melbournecraniosacral.com

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23.01.2022 My first published book review! Thanks to Massage & Myotherapy Australia for the lovely review in your latest magazine issue



16.01.2022 Great visual explanation! Do you have trouble processing/expressing anger?

14.01.2022 The kids are back to school and the clinic is now open full time, including Saturday mornings! You can book online or by calling, texting or emailing. Online sessions are also available for those who are unable to attend in person - Annie www.melbournecraniosacral.com

06.01.2022 This is a great summary of ways to support your vagus nerve (essential for the "rest and digest" aspect of your nervous system), there were even a few tips and tricks I hadn't heard of before... like stimulating your gag reflex?? Also mentions abdominal gurgling, which if you've seen me for sessions you know I'm a big fan of! Hope you're all staying safe and healthy, miss you lots! xx Annie



06.01.2022 I mentioned the benefits of not using soap and shampoo in my book (published in 2017) nice to see the idea getting picked up more widely. I think a lot of us having been bathing less this year anyway... how about you?

03.01.2022 Anyone else finding they have more gray hairs this year (and not just because you can't go to the hairdresser)? It turns out stress definitely does cause your hair to go gray, but not for the reasons we thought. And stress-reduction techniques (including craniosacral therapy) can definitely help reduce premature graying. Not that I mind, I think gray hair looks ace and never dye mine :-) "Even more surprising is the researchers’ conclusion that it’s not cortisol to blame for this stem cell die-off, but another stress hormone called noradrenaline, also known as norepinephrine. It’s what we think of as the fight-or-flight response,"

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