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		<title>Kyda Muscle Therapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 02:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Cho</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kyda Therapy is based on a principle that the body is a highly integrated system, and that this is required to maintain balance. The treatment aims to identify the cause of imbalance and attempts to treat that condition, or refer the patient to the appropriate treatment professional. The practice uses a variety of skills and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kyda Therapy is based on a principle that the body is a highly integrated system, and that this is required to maintain balance. The treatment aims to identify the cause of imbalance and attempts to treat that condition, or refer the patient to the appropriate treatment professional. The practice uses a variety of skills and tools to assess the issue and build strength through emotional empowerment.</p>
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<p>Kyda uses a series of movements across the soft tissue and applies pressure that is determined by the depth of the issue in the muscle. This creates a balance between the skeletal system and muscles, and restores the natural energy flow to certain areas of the body. This treatment helps to release and balance the distortions that may be in the body, and removes the holding pattern of pains that may be locked in the body.</p>
<h2>The three levels of Kyda Muscle Therapy</h2>
<p>Level one is the treatment causation. It consists of the initial treatment, and searches to identify the cause of the discomfort. Level two is the stabilisation. During this phase, the body becomes familiar with the new balance that has been restored to it. Level three is a continuing program of treatment, and the phase in which the client becomes aware of their new balance.</p>
<h2>The Philosophy and Approach of Kyda Muscle Therapy</h2>
<p>The main goal of Kyda Muscle Therapy is to remove the issue that is causing the pain or dysfunction and replaces it with flow and balance. Stress causes the issue through organ imbalance, physical injury, emotional blocks, and dysfunctional life style. The body is a reflection of all the past experiences it has had, and it holds those experience in its posture and its movements. The Kyda approach is to come at the body with a series of soft tissue moves that affect the muscle fibres of the body.</p>
<h2>What to Expect from a Kyda Muscle Therapy Treatment</h2>
<p>The first visit will include an assessment, and will note the medical history of the patient, and review injuries and accidents, as well as other relevant details. The visit will also include a postural assessment, which will help with determining the cause of the condition. In conclusion, a treatment plan is discussed.</p>
<p>Subsequent visits will more than likely be weekly, and the most chronic conditions will be treated over a long period of time, with less visits as things improve. The postural assessment is vital to the treatment because it allows for the practitioner to find the deformities and identify the cause of the problems. These distortions can lead to limited nerve supplies to vital organs, leading to more illness.</p>
<p>Patients will notice relief after their treatment immediately. There will be muscle and tendon release, which will lead to relief from symptoms. The body will move through a realignment phase, and there will be some minor aching and pains, similar to how one feels after a strenuous workout or deep massage. The patient may also be given some stretching suggestions to do between treatments.</p>
<h2>Benefits of Kyda Muscle Therapy</h2>
<p>Kyda may hold the key to permanent pain relief. It is a combination of Chinese organ massage, chiropractic, and osteopathic treatments. Most people will have a need at some point for health practitioners to relieve their aching and sore muscles. Kyda combines the soft tissue, the skeletal system and the meridians into one element of treatment</p>
<p>The treatment is built on the premise that the muscles move the bones, and if the bones are misaligned, the muscles will be what is holding them out of place. It is considered necessary to treat the muscle dysfunction in order to correct the bone imbalances. When the meridians become stagnant, muscles spasm, and in order to fix imbalances, muscles spasms must be corrected.</p>
<h2>History of Kyda Muscle Therapy</h2>
<p>Kyda Muscle Therapy mixes important aspects of osteopathy and chiropractic treatments. Because the muscles are the prime moves of the skeletal system, if the muscles are not working correctly, the bones and joints will not be healthy either. The practitioners of Kyda Muscle Therapy are trained to find the misalignments, find the responsible muscles, and release the tension.</p>
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		<title>Kinergetics</title>
		<link>http://www.methodsofhealing.com/Types_of_Healing/kinergetics/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 02:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Cho</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kinergetics is the practice of correcting and locating emotional and metaphysical causes of disease. It is non-invasive, effective, and simple. Similar to other Kinesiology systems, it uses biofeedback to identify imbalance, stress, and dysfunction. By finding the cause and working with natural means of healing, the imbalances are fixed at a deeper level, which brings [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">Kinergetics is the practice of correcting and locating emotional and metaphysical causes of disease. It is non-invasive, effective, and simple. Similar to other Kinesiology systems, it uses biofeedback to identify imbalance, stress, and dysfunction. By finding the cause and working with natural means of healing, the imbalances are fixed at a deeper level, which brings about long-term change.<img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px" src="http://www.methodsofhealing.com/Types_of_Healing/files/2009/01/kinergetics.jpg" alt="kinergetics Kinergetics" width="480" height="359" title="Kinergetics" /></p>
<p>Kinergetics uses life energy to release pain and stress. It uses universal healing through life energy and corrects dysfunction. The energy is channelled through the hands of th healer, and moves into the glands, organs, muscles, and energy centres of the client. It is fast, and non-invasive, which enables the imbalances to be released from the body.It is painless, and brings balance and clarity to the mind and body. The healing is done on the cellular level, and combines western and eastern healing techniques.</p>
<h2>Benefits of Kinergetics</h2>
<p>Kinergetics relieves a range of emotional and physical issues. Because it accesses the subconscious when working, it relieves stress and pain at a deep, long-lasting level. It helps relieve headaches and migraines, as well as offering relief from allergies. It helps the body utilise water, and clears up skin conditions.</p>
<p>The body houses energy plans, and if these become damaged, the body must heal in order to rebuild itself in a healthy manner. The body is made up of energy, and when stress builds up, it can cause blockages to this energy. Blocked energy can build up and manifest as disease. The aim of Kinergetics is to strengthen the weakened areas by balancing the energies of the body, enabling the body to heal and repair.</p>
<p>Kinergetics clears physical and emotional blockages. It helps release negative memories, and dissolves negative conditioning.  It is important to clear self-limiting beliefs and let the sabotage that we bring on ourselves go. It is important to embrace and heal this inner child that still suffers from these memories. Phobias can be cleared, and soul integration can occur.</p>
<h2>Why Kinergetics Works</h2>
<p>First, understand that Kinergetics does not always work. Most new clients require hydration balance, and the muscles need to relate to the meridians and organs that are being worked with. It works on the metaphysical level, and students have been known to improve their eyesight, improve body structure, and release self-sabotaging mechanism.</p>
<h2>What&#8217;s the difference between Kinergetics and Kinesiology?</h2>
<p>Kinergetics is a modality of Kinesiology, and it brings all of the modalities together in a logical manner. Many students that struggle with Kinesiology lessons find that incorporating Kinergetic teachings helps their studies. Kinergetics also helps them to combine the new modalities that they have learned in an effective, and sensible manner. Kinergetics take Kinesiology practices a step further, allowing those knowledgeable in the study of Kinesiology to create more holistic treatments.</p>
<h2>What is the difference between Applied Physiology and Kinergetics</h2>
<p>Applied Physiology is based on the all-encompassing love principle, and the practitioner is able to work to the deepest core in their patient, and address organ connection through the meridians. Many people that are drawn to the study of anatomy and physiology find Applied Physiology very appealing. Kinergetics is able to do all of the things Applied Physiology does, but works in a simple and fast manner, while also addressing spiritual awareness and education. It is a holistic treatment that uses energy healing and vibrational energy. Kinergetics is a newer practice, and allows Kinesiology practices to be applied in a more modern method, utilising alternative therapies in a holistic manner that goes beyond typical applied physiology. People report quick healing, feelings of great health and strength, and a new outlook on life.</p>
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		<title>Kahuna Bodywork</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 04:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alex hutton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years, the word Kahuna has been twisted and misused so many times that it is difficult to understand its true meaning. The word is Hawaiian and it means Precious One, the Provider, the Keeper of the Sacred Principle. In Hawaii, people of certain family lineage are trained to become Kahunas. They are experts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left" src="http://methodsofhealing.com/types_of_healing/files/2008/12/moh122.jpg" alt="moh122 Kahuna Bodywork" width="350" height="263" title="Kahuna Bodywork" />Over the years, the word Kahuna has been twisted and misused so many times that it is difficult to understand its true meaning. The word is Hawaiian and it means Precious One, the Provider, the Keeper of the Sacred Principle. In Hawaii, people of certain family lineage are trained to become Kahunas. They are experts in one of many fields including those of the meteorologist, navigator, carpenter, wood carver, hula dancer, astrologist, tattoo artist, house-builder, canoe builder, herbalist, bodyworker, or farmer. Their skills depend on supernatural and physical ability.</p>
<p>The Kahunas were responsible for carrying on the oral tradition of their ancestors. They hold the memories of their lineage back to its beginnings, and know the names of the goddesses and gods and each of their roles in creation. Through songs, music, chants, and dance, the memories are brought to life for all to share. In order to learn these stories and how to perform them, they go through intense emotional and rigorous training. There were occasions where some were unable to reach the high standards, and some even died during training. Students were given no feedback during their training, and when they accomplished one task, they are moved on to another, always in forward motion. To train with a Kahuna is considered the greatest honour a family could experience in Hawaii.</p>
<p>Today, there is one living Kahuna who lives and teaches the ancient principles. His name is Kahu and his lineage can be traced to the order of &#8216;Olohe.He has taught thousands of people the universal principles of Kahuna, and has westernised the teachings so they are more appealing to greater groups of people. Today, the Kahuna training is considered personal development, based in spiritual transformation, and uses the mind to gain access to the ancient memories.</p>
<h2>How Kahuna Bodywork Works</h2>
<p>Kahuna works with leverage, motion, and posture and sets the body into fluid motion. This brings creates space to bring changes on a physical level, as well as emotional and psychological level. The movements lack intention, but tune into sensitivity, and allow for easy flow of movement in the shoulders, hips, neck, and ankles. This give the body a sense of freedom and expansion. The bodywork includes massage as well as Hula and Shamanism.</p>
<p>The bodywork emphasises a connection between the client and the practitioner. The ancient techniques are channelled through the heart and hands, creating movements that are described as grounding, nurturing, and energetic. Some call it &#8220;loving hands.&#8221; When energy is free to flow throughout the body, the body is considered in a state of health.</p>
<h2>The Kahuna Philosophy</h2>
<p>The philosophy of Kahuna lies in the integration and awakening of the levels of the mind. The lower self lies in the solar plexus, where all memories are retained. The middle self is in the head, and holds thoughts, feelings, and short term memories. Finally is the highest self is at a level above human understanding. It is the most intelligent of the three levels of self.</p>
<h2>Training for Kahuna Bodywork</h2>
<p>Training involves learning to enable others to create changes within themselves. It is similar to martial arts exercise, and emphasises body awareness. The bodywork includes several massage modalities including therapeutic, remedial, deep tissue, and Swedish. The body is considered a script telling the story of one&#8217;s life. Sessions are designed specifically for the client, and the treatment is relaxing and energising. It has the ability to remove neck pain, stimulate blood flow, and unlock energy.</p>
<h2>Benefits of Kahuna Bodywork</h2>
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<li>Encourages movement</li>
<li>Helps with balance and leverage</li>
<li>Allows energy and oxygen into the cells</li>
<li>Rejuvenates circulation</li>
<li>Restores vitality to digestive system</li>
<li>Aids with anxiety and depression</li>
<li>Generates a feeling of over well-being</li>
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