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Cranial Therapy Effects Relaxation

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A variety of cranial and craniosacral techniques are taught by many organizations and individual instructors, and the use of these therapies has become increasingly popular. Because many massage clients have heard or read something about cranial techniques, they are often receptive to experiencing this modality.

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