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Craniosacral therapy for epilepsy

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Hi, has anyone heard of or tried craniosacral therapy for the control of epileptic seizures?

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As your question is medical in nature we suggest you discuss this with your neurologist or doctor.

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Craniosacral therapy is an alternative treatment typically used by osteopaths, chiropractors, and massage therapists. It claims to use a gentle touch to manipulate the joints in the cranium or skull, parts of the pelvis, and the spine to treat disease.

You may wish to contact the Craniosacral Therapy Association of South Africa (cranial.org.za/) for more information.

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LilysMom

It was suggested to me by a friend, but ruled out by neurologist 🤷🏽‍♀️

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