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This was a great webnair!
My question was about the drainage of csf.
I notice it was different compared to the concussion protocol step 1.
On this you mentioned different with the drainage of csf.
What would be the difference?
Thanks kalion.
hi Kalion.
thank you for your comment, for me it is very important to hear what you have had said. In regards to techniques to accelerate CSF , actually at postconcussion massage protocol we are performing the same techniques but because of head trauma involvement, I also draining left thoracic duct.
It won’t be too much if you will do it in chronic stress-related disorders, but absolutely not necessary. Abdominal massage completed entire acceleration of drainage of venous blood .
Thank you.
And I’m looking forward to see you at my future webinars. Next webinar will be dedicated to acetylcholine release and new mitochondrial stimulation. I will teach on entire body.
Best wishes
Welcome to the Medical Massage in the Long Culvert and Chronic Stress-Related Disorders Q&A page.
Please do not hesitate to post any questions you may have. In order not to be destructed at the time of the webinar presentation, I recommend writing your questions down during the webinar presentation rather than posting them immediately. Once the presentation concludes, please post them and I will be more than happy to answer to the best of my knowledge.
Thank you for choosing my continuing education programs.
Good luck and best wishes,
Boris Prilutsky