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does it work?
Working
with the body’s natural desire to be stress free, BSR is a gentle
procedure that does not require force.
So
much of the body’s energy system is taken up with being defensive and
protective to muscles which over a lifetime lock up in corset-like layers,
one after the other. The key to BSR is to switch the musculature system to
being supportive while damaged tissue heals. This involves restoring
communication within all parts of the body.
One
of the many attractive features of BSR is the fact that it is very gentle,
and non-intrusive, with clients being treated whilst fully clothed. It is
suitable for people of all ages, from the newborn baby, to the elderly.
The
principle behind the therapy is to help the body heal itself.
Practitioners do not diagnose or treat any specific conditions or disease.
Instead, they locate the lines of tension and locked-in stress in the body
and release these by using a gentle but precise stimulus. If stress has
occurred recently, the process of releasing is usually very rapid.
However, if the stress has been stored for a long time, the stress
releases may have to be carried out a number of times over a period. This
is because the tight, protective layers of the muscles tend to relax by
degrees back to their normal tone.
BSR
differs radically from it’s chiropractic roots in that it uses
information provided by the body itself to determine where abnormal muscle
tension is undermining the efficiency of the nervous system and disturbing
its ability to co-ordinate its functioning.
Body
Stress Release has been available in Britain for the last few years.
It is a completely safe and natural way to help people overcome
their aches and pains. Those
people who have already discovered it have experienced dramatic relief for
a number of different problems including back pain, headaches, migraines,
whiplash, tennis elbow, neck and shoulder pain. The list of complaints to
which it can offer relief is extensive.
The
BSR Academy near Knysna in South Africa attracts applicants from all over
the world - accepting only 12 students at a time. A medical background is not necessary, as we look at the body
from a totally different paradigm to almost all other methods available.
Paul
Masureik a South African living in Lightwater had Body Stress Release for
his own neck and back problem whilst on holiday in South Africa three
years ago. He was so impressed with the results that he decided to train
to be a practitioner himself.
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