In a message dated 1/14/2004 5:01:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,
hdrs2001@... writes:
> Well here goes....is Sturctual Integrtion good for Parkinsons?
Structural Integration is good for just about anything... Although the work
will not do anything to help "cure" the affliction, by working with the
posture, some of the symptoms of Parkinson's are reduced. The same applies to
MS
and other neurological disorders.
>
> Have some of you worked wiht people who have Parkinsons?
>
Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and MS..
What happened?
Improved balance, reduced trembling and improved functioning.
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