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Zero Balancing
was developed in 1973 by Dr Fritz Smith, an American doctor, osteopath
and acupuncturist. In order to understand health imbalances, he
studied various methods including Rolfing, yoga, meditation and
Oriental philosophies and finally developed Zero Balancing in 1975.
Dr Smith practises and teaches Zero Balancing throughout the world.
Zero Balancing
is a touch technique that combines Eastern and Western medicine.
Treatment aims to restore a smooth flow of energy throughout the
body paying attention to 'foundation' joints that act as shock absorbers
for the weight distribution of the body and to breathing patterns,
eye movements and stomach rumbles. The treatment is aimed at balancing
the deep structures of the body, the bone and skeletal system as
these contain deepest currents, to help to create stronger presence
of energetic fields. The improvement to the energy flow can help
to improve posture, increase harmony and the body's own self-healing
ability and restore balance to the body/mind functions.
The practitioner
uses gentle touch via the fingers to stretch and hold the client,
who remains fully clothed. Treatment usually begins with the client
sitting initially, then lying on their back on a treatment table.
By applying finger pressure and holding a stretch, deep tension
can be released by providing a point of stillness to allow the body
to relax and re-align itself, promoting a sense of wholeness and
well-being. A session will usually last for 30 to 40 minutes
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