It's fun for me to experience the Rolfing work while thinking about Chinese Medicine and how all of this makes sense. A non-Chinese Med practitioner wouldn't be able to think the same way about the results or sensations so I am lucky in that way. The body is an amazing energetic form. And Amanda Rach is so skilled w/ this work.
Practicing in the Capitol Hill area of Denver and in Littleton at Littleton Internal Medicine Associates, Lucas is an internationally known instructor of various topics in Chinese Medicine including her specialties Cosmetic Acupuncture and Pulse Diagnosis. Her book, Vanity Calamity, is a guide to cosmetic acupuncture and using natural ingredients like food for anti-aging. Her doctorate degree is in Research Psychology and she is nationally certified to practice Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Rolfing journal Day 1
Wow! I went in w/ a stiff, crooked back and came out feeling great. Intense work, no doubt, but I am so looking forward to the entire process. My skin reacted because the Lung and LI channels were worked on (according to Chinese Medicine those channels run the skin and immune system therefore if blocked you may have allergies, skin issues, breathing probs etc.).
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