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Craiosacral massage

Posted: Fri 25 Nov 2016 16:45
by caroline postlethwaite
Craniosacral massage in Sorede 40€ for an hour. I trained in London as an Osteopath & Naturopath for 4 years & have many years of experience.My approach is gentle & yet powerful. Please contact me for more information or 15 mins free trial.
Contact me via our holiday rental site www.dreamrentalsfrance.com

Posted: Fri 25 Nov 2016 17:34
by martyn94
Four times the smic for woo. Though I guess you have overheads. I suppose it's unkind to say that this should be under "services and trades" rather than "health", but I'll say it anyway.

I'm grateful, in any case, to know about a new type of nonsense to avoid: I thought I was more or less on top of them, but you live and learn.

Posted: Fri 25 Nov 2016 17:59
by martyn94
martyn94 wrote:I suppose it's unkind to say that this should be under "services and trades" rather than "health", but I'll say it anyway.
Strictly speaking, I guess it shouldn't be here at all, being just an advertising message. But I guess that's for the mods.

Posted: Sat 26 Nov 2016 11:15
by Kate
Well, as just sent to me by email.....

"I tried to work out what craniosacral massage was all about but I couldn't make head nor tail of it !"

No advertising on the forum please Caroline a) because it would become very tedious if the forum became just a mass of free ads, and b) because allowing it might even support the argument for penis extensions and helping out the widow of the late Reverend Oomee Ghoulees who would like to deposit 50 million euros into my bank account for me to distribute as I wish amongst deserving charities.....

Posted: Sat 26 Nov 2016 12:58
by russell
Never heard of it before but inclined to believe Wiki:
"According to the American Cancer Society, although CST may relieve the symptoms of stress or tension, "available scientific evidence does not support claims that craniosacral therapy helps in treating cancer or any other disease".[2] CST has been characterized as pseudoscience[4] and its practice has been called quackery.[5] Cranial osteopathy has received a similar assessment, with one 1990 paper finding there was no scientific basis for any of the practitioners' claims the paper examined.[6]"

Russell.

Posted: Sat 26 Nov 2016 13:00
by martyn94
[quote="Kate"]
"I tried to work out what craniosacral massage was all about but I couldn't make head nor tail of it" [quote]

Bravo, whoever it was who sent it.

Posted: Sat 26 Nov 2016 15:40
by sue and paul
martyn94 wrote:
Kate wrote: "I tried to work out what craniosacral massage was all about but I couldn't make head nor tail of it"

Bravo, whoever it was who sent it.
Very witty :lol:

Posted: Thu 01 Dec 2016 13:34
by caroline postlethwaite
It's actually a word I made up because I do massage & cranio sacral osteopathy! I didn't realize that I wasn't supposed to post this here so sorry if I've offended anyone. Is it possible to advertise on your site & if so how much would it cost?