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The kinergetics healing
system is a combination of kinesiology and Reiki.It
is a very effective technique as it corrects energetic
imbalances and helps you to heal non-wanted physical
manifestations.These include pain, limitation
of joint motion, muscle injuries and sprains,
TMJ (jaw) imbalances, sensitivities, candida,
as well as psychosomatic conditions, especially
where the underlying factor is emotional stress. |
Part
of kinergetic is R.E.S.E.T (Temporomandibular joints).
The manipulation is facial
only but b alance both jaws and body.The sessions
last for 1H45 mn. Although it is a simple treatment,
this corrective procedure brings a lot of relaxation
for the client. Some example where
RESET helped:
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arthritis
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difficulty to move the neck
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child stress, learning difficulties
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chronic fatigue
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allergic reaction to sunscreen
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clenching teeth constantly
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digestive problems
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daily headaches
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instability to settle down and sleep
If you like to know more
about kinergetics please visit the site: www.kinergetics.com.au
and the one of Karen Fay Winter:
www.kinesiology.nu/karenwinter
Treatments
Intuitive
Energy Healing Massage (1-1-30 hour)
This
type of massage is an individual development. It makes
your energy flow more harmoniously and naturally contributes
to your vital abilities. The work can be focused to
parts of your body which are painful or strained. The
technique is mostly soft with gentle movements ad can
include Reiki or acupressure when necessary. It is done
with natural oil.
Face
Massage ( 20 mn)
Same
as the energy massage but concentrated on face, head
and neck.
The
Therapist
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the past 25 years I have developed experiences
and intuitions concerning healing. Studies and
practice of the I Ging and Tibetan Buddhism
during many years joined with the introductions
to Kinergetics 1-4 and reset taught by Karen Fay
Winter are the basic of my work. Besides Kinergetics
I give Energy Healing massages on full body and
head/face. I will conduct different simple meditation
techniques and introduction to Buddhism in the
workshops offered by the organization.
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