Wow, I'm coming to this video from a yoga/meditation path and it really helps explain a lot of what I'm beginning to stumble on there. Knowing now about the tissue in these sutures, I really can feel them out with deep meditation and work out the tension in them. Also it helps explain the benefits chanting/humming: sending up vibrations through sound waves into the parabolic antennas of the inside of the skull to soothely massage these embedded tissues. Or think choir singing in the old cathedral context, they really were doing that for health reasons and we've forgotten it over time. Great channel, thanks!
There is a theory that baldness is caused by the constant stretching of the galea. If the sutures don't work properly and those muscles you mentioned are constantly tensioned (frontalis and occiputalis for example), could this lead to inflammation of the skin of the galea/restricted bloodflow. I'm not too knowledgable on medical stuff/anatomy so I hope you understand my question.
This is so cool we learn this in massage therapy school and it’s nice to see how it works
Glad you like it :) thanks
Very Nice 👍, great explanation and carefull approach.
This is great! Thank you for sharing!
Wow, I'm coming to this video from a yoga/meditation path and it really helps explain a lot of what I'm beginning to stumble on there. Knowing now about the tissue in these sutures, I really can feel them out with deep meditation and work out the tension in them. Also it helps explain the benefits chanting/humming: sending up vibrations through sound waves into the parabolic antennas of the inside of the skull to soothely massage these embedded tissues. Or think choir singing in the old cathedral context, they really were doing that for health reasons and we've forgotten it over time.
Great channel, thanks!
Thank you! Great video and wonderful breakdown.
this is very helpful, thank you!
Glad to hear it! Thank you :)
There is a theory that baldness is caused by the constant stretching of the galea. If the sutures don't work properly and those muscles you mentioned are constantly tensioned (frontalis and occiputalis for example), could this lead to inflammation of the skin of the galea/restricted bloodflow. I'm not too knowledgable on medical stuff/anatomy so I hope you understand my question.
Do you know about cranial strains / cranial distortions?
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Do you think cranial sacral therapy can help a craniofacial system of someone who put too much pressure against their palate for years?