Articles

New Article: Treating Candida Naturally in “Conscious Lifestyle”

Treating Candida Naturally: The Top 17 Most Powerful Natural Antifungal Supplements and Herbs for Ridding the Body of Yeast BY DR. LEON CHAITOW, N.D., D.O., Using special, naturally antifungal supplements and herbs is a powerful way to help rid the body of candida and...

New article on Fibromyalgia Pain and Breathing in Massage & Bodywork Journal

I have compiled a new article for a special – Fibromyalgia-focused issue of the January/February 2017 issue of MASSAGE & BODYWORK. Entitled “How Breath Can Impact Your Client’s Fibromyalgia Pain,” here is a brief sample:

The Importance of Dosage in Manual Therapy

Originally published in Massage Today. Research is slowly beginning to reveal the importance of optimal dosage in manual and movement therapies and it may surprise you (as it did me) to learn that very small variations in applied load (compression, stretch, etc.) can...

Positional Release Techniques: What are the Mechanisms?

Originally published in Massage Today, January, 2016, Vol. 16, Issue 01 At its simplest, positional release techniques as used in manual therapy settings, involve the unloading of tissues, placing them into less-stressed, "ease" positions. In such a comfort state, a...

The Essence of Palpation: How Do You Feel?

Originally published in Massage Today June, 2008, Vol. 08, Issue 06 Palpation lies at the heart of much that we do in manual medicine and bodywork in general, and massage in particular. But how accurate and reliable is it? What we do therapeutically commonly is...

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Bodywork High: The Cannabinoid Connection

Originally published in Massage Today February, 2008, Vol. 08, Issue 02 Have you ever wondered why your clients/patients feel so good after receiving bodywork: massage, manipulation and mobilization? Is it the simple effect of feeling more relaxed, with an altered...

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What’s the Evidence?

Originally published in Massage Today September, 2007, Vol. 07, Issue 09 We live in an age of evidence-based medicine, but what does this mean? What it does not mean - although this is a common misconception - is that everything you do therapeutically has to be based...

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Glimpses of the Big Picture: Leptins

Originally published in Massage Today June, 2007, Vol. 07, Issue 06 The topic covered in this article is relevant to practitioners of all disciplines, particularly those who are providing health care services to people who suffer from conditions as diverse as chronic...

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The Pelvic Floor Paradox

Originally published in Massage Today December, 2006, Vol. 06, Issue 12 When I started writing this periodic column, I mentioned that every now and then, a "wow-factor" enters my life; synchronistic events and pieces of information coincide to illuminate what was...

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When Are Symptoms Not Symptoms?

Originally published in Massage Today June, 2006, Vol. 06, Issue 06 Have you noticed how buzz words and key phrases are emerging from the powers that be in the increasingly regulated application of health care? Evidence-based medicine is one of these and there's a lot...

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