🔥 Why does EVERYONE have to work with the skull?
❗️ The bones of the skull are mobile, can and MUST be worked with, which is what we teach at the Academy. Because these techniques are needed in 90% of health and beauty cases to achieve a lasting and tangible result in practice !
➡️ Example: A person has a temporo-occipital suture that forms the jugular opening. The vagus nerve and the jugular vein pass through this suture. Compression of the occipital and temporal bones that form this suture affects the jugular hole and its structures, leading to impaired venous outflow, internal organs and the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract in general!
After birth, the mobility of the cranial sutures is maintained in humans until old age. It helps to maintain intracranial pressure.
➡️ Cranial sutures are filled with the same connective tissue as muscles, fascia. In some sutures, the bones overlap each other like scales or shingles. This structure protects the brain from outside influences.
On the inside, the bones of the skull are held together by the dura mater, which I told you about yesterday. The picture looks something like the film between orange slices. The dura mater is also made up of connective tissue and should normally be elastic👌🏻
❗️ Otherwise, it will shrink the bones of the skull to the inside, which can cause global changes in the body from headaches, visual impairment, wrinkles to neuropsychiatric problems (chronic fatigue, depression, sleep disorders, etc.).
To balance this system, cranial techniques come to the rescue . That is, techniques for working with the skull!
➡️ It is important to note that impaired mobility of cranial sutures is not a local problem (excluding head trauma), but one of the links in a global chain of changes in the body. And it is necessary to work with it COMPREHENSIVELY.