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In their words..."Third time is a charm!?! This was true for me and orthodontics, with the help of the Tibetan Cranial (TC) work. The blessing of my grandmother’s narrow British palate has precipitated years of 'jacking out' the upper palate with expanders by the orthodontics community. This resulted in severe pain and pressure, which lead to headaches. Also, because my palate was not properly aligned, the treatment progressed slowly. Thankfully, I came upon TC work. I carefully scheduled TC appointments to coincide with the orthodontics, before the orthodontic work could cause painful swelling. The TC work let the cranial bones realign and begin to create the space for the targeted shifts. There was even palate work I could release myself between visits. Finally, I could have orthodontia without waiting weeks for the pain to dissipate. Now that the expander and braces are off I rarely go out of my healthy cranial alignment. TC is now merely a good health check-up and not rescue. Because of the difference this work made for my family and I, I began to study it with Shar Lee. A year later my husband got whiplash during a ski trip. It was incredible to see the shortened healing process that TC work supported. He did not even miss the rest of the ski season! It is always a pleasure to see people begin to have relief from migraines, TMJ, concussions, and other stresses to their body that plays out on the cranial bones." -Debbie Feyh, Boulder, CO "When I first asked Shar Lee to teach the techniques of Tibetan Cranial work, I had two thoughts: 1. My Granddaughter, Zoe, has cystic fibrosis and I should learn
as much as possible about all possible healing modalities. I am NOT a massage therapist, I am a yoga teacher; I've never even had a massage. What an odd subject to study. The first class was almost all experienced massage therapists. I felt greatly out of place as they discussed techniques that were foreign to me. The work, however, felt familiar. I could almost feel my hands move on their own. I have studied with Shar now for three years. I have practiced Tibetan Cranial work on my friends and family. The results are amazing. Migraine headaches dissolve. Hip pain is alleviated. One of my friends has stopped clenching her jaw and grinding her teeth. I don't for a moment think that I did this. This is the work. Tibetan Cranial massage is ancient, powerful, simple and has far reaching consequences. Zoe is only four years old. I have done a little work on her - it's hard to get her to lie still. I have great hope for her future and faith that I was led to this work with a purpose. Now we must teach others. This technique is too valuable to lose." Suzanne Matthews, Littleton, Colorado "My involvement with this work began as the result of a severe movement disorder that occurred four years ago. My symptoms began as small, almost imperceptible muscle spasms and rapidly progressed in severity. I sought treatment at hospitals in both Illinois and Minnesota, but despite best efforts, my condition resisted both treatment and diagnosis. I was referred to toxicologists in Colorado, but was unsuccessful in gaining admission. When I first met Shar Lee, it was for conventional massage, as muscle cramps were one of the side effects of the spasms. At this point, having exhausted conventional medical avenues, I was very willing to proceed when told about Tibetan Cranial. The effect of the first session was an immediate cessation of my symptoms. Several subsequent sessions were required, but the result was a full recovery in this instance and in two subsequent remissions. It has been three years since the last occurrence. In that time, I have relocated to Longmont, Colorado and have begun studying with Shar. My hope is that through this work, I may be of service to others, as others have been to me." Namaste, John E. Anderson Tibetan Cranial is Not a Substitute for Professional Health Care or Advice Any and all information that may be contained in this Website and/or pertaining to TIBETAN CRANIAL ASSOCIATION INC. and its practices, are general in nature and are not a substitute for professional health care. It is not meant to replace the advice of health care professionals. TIBETAN CRANIAL ASSOCIATION INC., its officers, board members, practitioners, apprentices, or employees do not engage in the practice of medicine, provide medical diagnoses or recommend or endorse any specific medical tests, products, procedures, opinions, or information. If you have specific health care needs, or need any health information, please see a doctor or other health care provider. © 2007 Tibetan Cranial Association Inc. All materials contained on this site are protected by copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, or published without the prior written permission of the Tibetan Cranial Association Inc. . |
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