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Craniosacral therapy

Developed by osteopath Dr John Upledger in the 1970s, craniosacral therapy is a non-invasive therapy that is said to gently work with the central nervous system, helping to improve function in the body while supporting its ability to self-heal.

By placing their hands on specific parts of the body, a

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