Well, I chose to complete my CST 2 course in the state of Florida in January. How cool is that when it was -50 with the windchill in Swift Current, Sask and it was sunny and hot in Florida. Florida- West Palm Beach area is absolutely beautiful. The greenery is so well groomed--and I don't know when it gets done as I did not see anyone out doing any of it. Must have been just before I arrived.
Anyway, the course was equally as good. Our instructor was amazing. I enjoyed learning more of how to help people's bodies heal and release the problem areas (called energy cysts). The mouth work was very interesting. Since returning home I have given my husband a treatment--and now he doesn't snore.
I also use the craniosacral therapy on horses. They just love it. I helped a horse's body get it's chewing action back again. I do combine the CST with laser therapy when needed. And myofacial release when needed.
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