
Treatment for
AUTOIMMUNE ISSUES
in Missoula, Montana
CranioSacral Therapy (CST) can help individuals with autoimmune issues by addressing imbalances in the CranioSacral System, promoting relaxation, and reducing stress that contributes to autoimmune symptoms. By gently releasing restrictions in the CranioSacral system and surrounding tissues, CST can help improve overall body function and support the immune system.
Ways That CranioSacral Therapy Can Help With AutoImmune Issues:
Address Underlying Imbalances:
CST focuses on the CranioSacral system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, membranes of the central nervous system, and cerebrospinal fluid. Addressing underlying issues in the nervous system can help restore balance for people with autoimmune issues.
Promote Relaxation:
The gentle touch and rhythmic movements of CST can induce a deep state of relaxation, which can be beneficial for managing stress and inflammation associated with autoimmune disorders.
Reduce Stress:
Autoimmune conditions are often associated with chronic stress, and CST may help reduce stress levels by promoting relaxation and releasing tension in the body.
Improve Overall Body Function:
By releasing restrictions in the CranioSacral system, CST may improve the flow of cerebrospinal fluid and allow for better communication between the brain and body, supporting overall health and well-being.
Support Immune System:
CST may indirectly support the immune system by promoting overall body function and reducing stress, which can have a positive impact on the immune response.
Facilitate Emotional Release:
CST may help release stored tension and trauma, which can be beneficial for individuals with autoimmune conditions, as emotional stress can exacerbate symptoms.
FAQs
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When your immune system is overactive, your body needs ways to calm down. Craniosacral Therapy helps dial down the stress response and support your body’s natural rhythms.
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Yes, Craniosacral Therapy is incredibly gentle. We work with a lot of folks in Missoula with autoimmune conditions, and the slow, soothing pace of the work often feels really good on flare-up days.
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It depends on how you're feeling. Some people like weekly sessions, others come in when they feel a flare coming on. We’ll find a rhythm that fits your needs.