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Fascial function, Cancer, and the Naked Mole Rat
Fascia and its relation to cancer is receiving increased attention. A recent article preview published in Nature (in...
Fascia’s function: Classical osteopathic perspectives and current research compared
Fascia's function: Classical osteopathic perspectives and current research compared In the Fascia Science and Clinical...
Synchronicity again + Steiner and Healthy Skin
Rudolph Steiner In a previous posting the topic of synchronicity was mentioned, and yesterday one of these cosmic wrinkles demonstrated itself again in a subtle linking of thoughts and activities. I have previously urged visitors to this peripatetic blog to have a...
New edition of Clinical Applications of Neuromuscular Techniques – and a cunning Valentine’s day plan goes wrong!
It may not be obvious to you, when buying a new edition of a book, just how much effort goes into the process. New material that has emerged via research and clinical work needs to be refined and melded with existing text, which itself needs to be trimmed of...
Travel travails, and a tale of two icons
There's been a slight hiatus in blog postings as I transferred from Corfu to London.The process was less than pleasant due to many hours of delay at Athens airport while the backlog of fog-delayed flights into London gradually cleared.The delay induced the strong...
Synchronicity, Intuition and Sisyphus
Sisyphus (Σίσυφος) was clearly the theme of the dream that woke me this morning.This mythological Greek King was - for complex reasons you can discover yourself by plunging into Greek mythology - condemned by the Gods to perpetually roll a huge rock up-hill, only to...
An extraordinary Story – Krishnamurti and his Message
See the picture, two young indian boys playing on the beach in Goa around 100 years ago, as a lone Englishman - Charles Leadbetter - approaches and speaks to them. Today, what images flash into the mind? And what if the individual was in factK born 1895 -1986was...
Krishnamurti, the Troubadour, and the Fabulous Fifties
Jiddu KrishnamurtiThe 50s were every bit as exciting - at least to me - as the 60s. OK, the scene was drabber than during the somewhat frenetic Beatles decade, and London Inside and outside the Troubador now....much gentrified, but still there!was still smog-bound and...
The Pelvic Floor Paradox & the Tennis Ball Trick
The Problem ?Let’s start with a clinical trend I have become aware of, but have been unable to explain until recently. Over the past five to ten years, more and more of my younger, mainly but not exclusively, female patients have reported symptoms ranging from...
The MMR/Autism debate continues
Gillray's satirical cartoon dates from before immunisation methods were 'safe'..... but are they ever really 'safe'?Today's BBC news leads with the 'clear statement that research 'proves' that MMR 'does not trigger reaction', i.e that there is no link between the...
Placebo Power
If someone believes a form of treatment will relieve pain, it will do so far more effectively than if the belief is that the treatment cannot help.Today's posting is a brief skip through the potency and power of placebo - in a future posting I'll discuss it's opposite...
The Panamanian Golden frog is extinct
Look at the image of the glorious creature, now departed (lifted from the BBC News website with thanks).I have to ask myself why news of the extinction of yet another natural marvel (whether of creation or evolution is irrelevent in this context) fills me with such...
Breathing Patterns, Connective Tissue and Soft-Shelled Eggs
This posting is based on a column written a year or two back for publication in Naturopathy Digest and Massage Today. These two monthly on-line (and paper) practitioner/therapist publications are based in the USA, and I write for them periodically.Note: The image on...
About blogs
The very name 'blog' has a heavy, clunking, and somewhat negative feel to me.For that, as much as for a lack of a sense of just why I should divert from the time-pressured editing and writing that fills my days, I have resisted joining in the phenomenon. But as is...