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Author Archives: Feel Integrated
Jin Shin Jyutsu provides significant improvement of side effects related to cancer treatment, according to new research
This new study is exciting news for the Jin Shin Jyutsu community, in that it is part of the trend of increasing acceptance of JSJ in the clinical field. The Kentucky Markey Center (Lexington, KY), which published the study, alongside … Continue reading
Gene Map of Body’s Microbes Is New Health Tool
For any of us who still believe that humans can keep themselves separate from nature (or the universe) and the consequences that follow, the recent publication of the gene map of the body’s microbes may help to open your mind. … Continue reading
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In support of the claim of the body’s self-healing capacity
In a surprising development, research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology shows that a combination of the human body’s astounding capacity to heal itself and modern-medicine neurological stimuli may bring new hope for future rehabilitation in humans with severe … Continue reading
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Another quote by the Dalai Lama
“Our good fortune is dependent upon the cooperation and contributions of others. Every aspect of our present well-being is due to hard work on the part of others. As we look around us at the buildings we live and work … Continue reading
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A long view on Health Care: Prevention
How much longer until the medical community wakes up to the many medical and economical benefits of prevention? For now, this shortened interview in the NYTimes with Dana Goldman might offer a ray of hope. Goldman, director of the Schaeffer … Continue reading
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Stand Up and walk around, even just for 2 minutes, every 20 minutes
This is the recommendation of a recent broadcast of Fresh Air on NPR – and I’ve been saying this to my clients for quite some time, especially those of you who sit at a computer all day. New York Times … Continue reading
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Pilot Study: Jin Shin Jyutsu During Recovery From Cardiac Procedures
Even though this pilot study is from back in 2000, and probably not up to the standards for medical studies, I think the results are very interesting. The patients at Morristown Memorial Hospital all seemed to like the treatments (78% said … Continue reading
Post-Exercise Massages Work: New Research Proves Connection
And yet another recent articler about the benefits of massage, this time from the Huffington Post: A new study published in Science Translational Medicine found that a short, 10-minute Swedish-style massage session can reduce inflammation, which can help your muscles … Continue reading
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Alice Burmeister’s ‘The Touch of Healing’
The classic The Touch of Healing is still one of the best books for anyone interested in Jin Shin Jyutsu, and I highly recommend it. The authors explain the natural life force that runs through the body and demonstrate with case studies, … Continue reading
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Massage therapy has a wide variety of tangible health benefits
This recent article in the WSJÂ cites research which over the past couple of years has found that massage therapy boosts immune function, helps with back pain, as well as a variety of other tangible health benefits: A 10-minute massage … Continue reading
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