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Craniosacral Therapy for Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease

Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, non-invasive practice that involves the whole body. Doctors are specially trained to treat the spine, skull, cranial sutures, and fascia to identify abnormalities in cranial-sacral rhythms.

These disorders can indicate dysfunction in other places in the body where the therapist can help.You can visit https://santacruzbetterbody.com/practitioners/ if you are looking for certified Craniosacral practitioner in Santa Cruz.

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From infants to the elderly, craniosacral therapy has been shown to be beneficial for a number of problems including: infant retention while breastfeeding, learning disabilities (such as attention deficits and dyslexia), autism, migraines, temporomandibular joint, insomnia, and depression.

Research has also focused on the effects of CST on people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. CST increases the movement of cerebrospinal fluid around the spine and brain, which is responsible for regulating blood flow and maintaining healthy blood flow.

As they age, they produce less cerebrospinal fluid, which can affect brain function. The stationary technique used in CST contributed to the improvement. Second, CST can help lower a sympathetic tone, which increases in response to stress.

A high sympathetic tone can lead to toxin build-up, insomnia, indigestion, irritability, and inflammation. Inflammation in the brain contributes to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and the ability of CST to reduce it makes it especially beneficial for those with these diseases.

CST also improves the overall function of all body fluids (blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and interstitial fluid) required for optimal brain function. By speeding up the movement of this fluid, more of the brain is sent to the brain and memory is enhanced.