Cell Talk: Transmitting Mind into DNANorth Atlantic Books, 13 iul. 2010 - 544 pagini Craniosacral therapy (CST) has become an important modality in treating trauma and promoting wellness. With its gentle approach to working with the spine, the skull and its cranial sutures, diaphragms, and fascia, CST has proven equally useful for physical therapists, massage therapists, naturopaths, chiropractors, and osteopaths. One reason for its success has been its underlying theory, as explained by CST pioneer John Upledger. According to Upledger, bodily tissues and cells have individual memories, and traumatic memories can be stored in these cells and tissues. Cell Talk, written for the layperson, explores this concept in depth and shows practitioners how to use it in healing their patients. The book offers simple strategies for treating disease and dysfunction by communicating with these cells to uncover the memories and then follow the healing path they suggest. Upledger blends the scientific aspects of cell biology with insights into the nature of inner consciousness, in the process uncovering the deep links between physiology, energy, health, and healing. Fascinating case studies—from people rescued from serious ailments to “talking” with AIDS cells—show how these ideas can be turned into useful medical treatment. Fascinating anecdotes from the author’s personal and work life add an intimate, human touch to this helpful book. |
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Preface | 1 |
Consciousness Microcosm to Macrocosm | 9 |
Cell Biology | 37 |
Clinical Applications | 103 |
The Brain Speaks | 129 |
Cell Talk The Basics | 181 |
The Immune System Its Cells and Antibodies | 205 |
Molecules of the Immune System | 260 |
Epilogue | 363 |
Consciousness Paradigms Craniosacral Rhythms | 369 |
Is Intention Placebo? | 385 |
Playing Jazz With the Body | 395 |
Understanding Tissue Memory and Its Implications | 407 |
Living in the Laboratory | 415 |
General Diagram Indicating the Formation Pathways | 427 |
Magnets A Cause for Pause | 469 |
Immune System Dysfunctions | 281 |
Cancer | 291 |
Apoptosis Cell Suicide | 325 |
The Sociology of Proteins | 339 |
The Upledger Foundation Compassionate Touch Program | 477 |
Clinical Communication in Nature | 484 |
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