Does still point inducer work?

Does still point inducer work?

Sometimes called still point inducers, these devices are placed under the head while lying down. The Verdict: A small study found a device, in combination with soothing music, provided pain relief equivalent to a 10-minute massage.

Can you sleep on a still point inducer?

All in just minutes a day! So simple to use, just choose a comfortable surface to lie on (floor, bed, couch) While on your back, place the Still Point Inducer under your head and in line with your ears.

What means still point?

A still point is a period of time when the movement of the CRI is not apparent. This temporary cessation of motion can last from a few seconds to a minute or two. It is thought that still points occur spontaneously as well as being able to be induced.

How do you find a still point?

Find a quiet and comfortable place to lie down. Imagine a horizontal line across the back of your head in line with your ears and position the still point inducer in this location as you lower your head onto it. Relax and let the full weight of your head to settle onto it and stay in this position for 15-20 minutes.

How long use Still Point Inducer?

Allow the weight of your head to rest on the Still Point Inducer. Close your eyes and relax. Feel free to use the Still Point Inducer for 10-15 minutes up to four times a day.

Where should a Still Point Inducer be placed?

Place the Still Point Inducer under your head in line with the top of your ears (about 3 to 4 inches above the junction of your neck and skull). 3. Allow the weight of your head to rest on the Still Point Inducer.

What is still point induction?

The Still Point Inducer is a simple device that produces a pause in the craniosacral rhythm similarly to what can be experienced during a Craniosacral Therapy session. Its creation was inspired by Osteopathic Physician John E. Upledger, developer of CranioSacral Therapy.

Where should a still point inducer be placed?

How long use still point inducer?

Is Craniosacral therapy real?

Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a form of alternative therapy that uses gentle touch to palpate the synarthrodial joints of the cranium. CST is a pseudoscience, and its practice has been characterized as quackery.

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