Is a form of alternative medicine that uses massage
techniques to measure the holistic treatment of several types of diseases. Like
many other holistic treatments, and take into account the public health and
condition of the person rather than focusing on the central area of pain.
Bowenwork involves the stimulation of the muscles of
the flour, tendons and ligaments. Practitioners believe that by addressing the
automatic nervous system ANS can restore proper balance in the body as a whole.
Those who practice Bowenwork claim that the treatment encourages the body's mechanisms of physical therapy, and allow it to
recuperate in the pace of their own, and the freedom to act. This is
accomplished through the use of specific movements designed to alleviate the stress
of high-ANS, and a sympathetic, referred to as fight or flight. Each cycle
includes such movements as the body moves from the case moved to develop a
heterogeneous .
Bowenwork is a kind of manipulation of the soft tissues of
the spectrum, which aims to help the body to reach a more
"harmonious" state, and not to identify any specific health problem.
Slowly growing in popularity in North America, has used this technique in
Australia and Great Britain over several decades with the development of this
treatment in Australia in 1960 by Thomas Bowen. And are often by practitioners
who provide the same Bowenwork other forms of complementary therapies including
massage, energy healing field and a variety of other homeopathic remedies.
How Bowenwork work?
People trained in the Bowen technique to make rolling
movements on the skin with the thumb and fingers. To a very nice touch,
designed to elicit a response from the body but not to actually change in the
body. In many cases, the practitioner to leave the room from time to time
during treatment so as to allow the patient's body to absorb the messages that
have been transferred to the body through the Bowen technique. And will
continue therapy sessions between half an hour to an hour and several sessions
are likely between 4 to 7 days.
Who practice this technique believe that after the treatment will correct faulty vibrational frequencies in the body and will improve
communication between the nervous system and brain, leading to a feeling of
relaxation. However there is no scientific evidence to support many of these
statements and theories.
Bowen for cancer patients
The scientists studied Bowenwork to treat cancer and relieve
pain caused by cancer and. Has also been tested as a potential treatment to
alleviate the stress and anxiety, and often represents a continuing problem for
cancer patients as well. Although there is no scientific evidence to support
claims that fixed Bowenwork helps to relieve pain and anxiety on both, and
patients who have tried Bowen noted an immediate feeling of relaxation after a
session and a general feeling of well-being in the long run.
Providing treatment is not recommended by Bowenwork for
cancer or even to help slow the progression of the disease. Instead, it offered
as a treatment in most cases, complementary for use by those who are subject to
traditional cancer treatments such as radiation, chemotherapy and want to find
a natural way to address some of the symptoms of the disease or the side
effects of these treatments.
Bowenwork is the most successful in the treatment of the
following side effects:
Joint pain
Migraine
Respiratory problems
Indigestion
Constipation
Chronic diarrhea and hemorrhoids
Chronic Fatigue
Imbalance in the balance
And changes in mood
bowenwork and mesothelioma
Patients who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma treatment Bowenwork praised for his ability to alleviate symptoms, particularly in
alleviating the pain. As mesothelioma exhibits a long latency period is not
usually diagnosed until the patients in the later stages of cancer. As a
result, many patients seek to use alternative means such as Bowenwork to
complement conventional treatment.
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