Become a craniosacral therapist
November 2012
Meera, a housewife from Mumbai was suffering from scoliosis, a kind of debilitating back pain.

A patient undergoing the Craniosacral therapyIt made it very difficult for her to perform her daily tasks. A friend recommended the name of Craniosacral therapist Zia Nath to her. Desperate to find a cure, Meera walked into her first session, limping. But one Craniosacral therapy session was enough to relieve her pain and make her walk straight. Now her back is straighter and she can exercise daily. “Craniosacral therapy has worked miracles for me,” she beams.
Human life and health is dependent upon the Craniosacral system within the body. It has recently been medically acknowledged as a natural, continuous body rhythm that promotes and maintains life in the body (along with the respiratory and circulatory systems). Zia Nath is a practitioner of the Craniosacral therapy since 12 years in Mumbai. For those who not only wish to benefit from this amazing technique but also wish to learn it as a viable and effective healing tool, Zia, Proprietor of Quanta Health Care Solutions is organizing the two year Diploma, Foundation Training in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Mumbai, from January 2013.
This training will be conducted in 14 modules over two years.
It shall be taught by Bhadrena Tschumi Gemin and Kavi Gemin. from the Institute of Craniosacral Balancing – Switzerland. The students will be supported with intern training to prepare them for therapeutic clinical practice.
“The Craniosacral rhythm can be felt all over the body as a slow, subtle wave-like motion. This rhythm is caused by the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid, which bathes and nourishes the brain and nervous system. By gently touching areas of the head and body a practitioner can tune into the rhythmic fluctuations, working on it therapeutically,” says Zia Nath.
Since a practitioner uses gentle touch and a receptive perception to palpate the fluidic fluctuations of the body and the client lies down fully clothed in a restful position it is a very convenient tool for both the therapist and the patient. “Due to its gentle nature it is received well by infants, children and the elderly,” says Zia.
Commenting on the range of diseases that can be healed through the Craniosacral therapy she adds, “I treat diverse health conditions. From typical spinal disorders, slip discs, cervical strains, frozen shoulder – to supporting women with endocrinal imbalances and hormonal problems. I also treat people with migraines, insomnia, acute digestive stress, chronic fatigue, chronic pain syndromes.
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