Craniosacral therapy-- does it work?

Good point, especially given the high temperatures of most shower water.

Regards,
Shodan

Have you signed up for your fall classes yet? Does your school offer classes in other, proven treatment types that are known to do patients good?

As a practical matter, might it weigh in your decision that insurance companies wouldn’t pay for CST treatments?

What Asbestos Mango is describing sounds precisely like the Ouija board effect in reverse. A number of well meaning participants would swear that they are exerting no influence on the pointer, yet it moves.

I don’t think anyone is questioning the honesty of your report of what you felt. Just that what the senses believe is happening is not always accurate. Before your esamination you knew to expect to feel a movement. It is hardly surprising that you felt one as the result of your examination was pre-suggested to you.