This is part three of a three-module course. The Bowen Bridge 3 Class begins (as in Part 1) with new whole-body integrating procedures, including an intriguing way of achieving postural release without doing anything. It is all part of the basic Bowen Bridge orientation of going beyond procedure and into respecting physiological principles.
Next come ways of working anterior structures with the client prone, finding and treating longitudinal fascial “lines,” and a simple suboccipital release. There is also a low back syndrome release accomplished by treating only one leg, opening the door to other exceptions to the general rule of “treat both sides of everything.”
Finally the class addresses what is known as “Syndrome Y,” which includes any of a set of lingering conditions such as Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, etc., and which can confound most approaches, including Bowen. Presented is a multi-session protocol using Bowen along with lymphatic and vascular reflexes.
For a series of articles about the Bowen Bridge classes, please go to
http://usbowen.com/bowen_bridge_articles/index.html
Prerequisites: 203 & 303
Level: Elective
Related studies: n/a
Type: Classroom Course