Isis Energy Healing
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Isis Energy Healing and Bowen Therapy
Bowen Therapy - The Gentle Effective Treatment for...
Stress and anxiety
Back pain & sciatica
Attention deficit syndrome
Chronic viral fatigue syndrome
Respiratory conditions & hay fever
Digestive problems
Neck and shoulder problems
EVERY BODY IS BETTER WITH BOWEN
Isis Energy Healing
Focus areas
Manipulation
Chronic health issues
Respiratory problem
Infections
Anxiety
Sciatica
About Us
I am a practitioner of a state of the art healing technique called BOWTECH. In my search to find relief from the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or M.E. I was led to experience the Bowen Technique.
I was overwhelmed with the increase in energy levels and the feeling of well being experienced in my first session, that I decided to go to the Border College of Natural Therapies in Albury/Wodonga and learn this form of healing.
Bowtech, the original form of Bowen Technique is a gentle form of body work in which very subtle moves performed over the muscles and connective tissue send messages deep into the body, retrieving cellular memory of a preferred relaxed, balanced way of well being.
My passion is to see the benefits on women with breast cancer who are experiencing stress and anxiety from side effects of chemo or radiation, as my mother suffered from this illness in the 1970's.
I am also monitoring the results of clients with motor neuron disorder as I believe this technique has a powerful effect on the nerves and calms the nervous system to restore the electrical flow.
The Bowen Technique
What it is and how does it work?
Bowtech, the original Bowen Technique, is a gentle form of body work in which very subtle moves performed over the muscles and connective tissue send messages deep into the body, retrieving cellular memory of a preferred, relaxed, balanced way of well being. Results can be remarkable, even from the first session; often only a few sessions are needed to correct the presenting problem.
There are frequent but very essential pauses throughout the session that allows the body time to respond and begin the healing process. The practitioner can target a specific problem or address the body as a whole.
Unlike many other hands-on therapies, the Bowen Technique does not use forceful manipulation. A unique skill of the Bowen practitioner is 'tissue tension' sense, meaning that the practitioners are able to discern stress build up in muscles and other soft tissue enabling them to perform specific Bowen moves to assist recovery.
The technique addresses not only the musculo-skeletal framework, but also the fascia, nerves and internal organs. The body's integrated response improves circulation and lymphatic drainage and aids in the assimilation of nutrients and elimination of toxins.
The Bowen Technique can help clients on all levels, Mr. Tom Bowen said that any or every condition could be addressed by this technique.
Can the Bowen Technique help me?
The original Bowen Technique is extremely gentle and is considered appropriate for anyone from pregnant women to newborn babies, the frail and the elderly.
It can assist recovery from many conditions, from traumatic injury to chronic illness, depending upon each individual's capacity to heal. No adverse side effects have been reported.
The technique should be considered for:
Where did the Bowen Technique originate?
The Bowen Technique was developed in the 1950's by the late Tom Bowen from Geelong, Australia.
Bowen became a celebrated therapist, regularly treating over 13 000 patients each year. In 1974, he invited Oswald Rentsch and his wife Elaine to study with him and document his work. Honoring their promise to Bowen, they began to teach the technique in 1986.
Since then, over 25 000 therapists worldwide have taken Bowen Training. This is where it all started, all Bowen training is based on Bowtech, who introduced and continue to bring the Bowen Technique to the world.
Dedicated to preserving the technique and ensuring that it is taught in its original form, they founded the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia in 1987.
Can I use other therapies?
A Bowen session initiates a cascade of beneficial changes that continue for several days. Applying other manipulative therapies during this time can interrupt this process and undermine the overall effectiveness of the Bowen work. It is therefore recommended that the client wait a week before commencing any other manual therapy.
I am a practitioner of a state of the art healing technique called BOWTECH. In my search to find relief from the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or M.E. I was led to experience the Bowen Technique.
I was overwhelmed with the increase in energy levels and the feeling of well being experienced in my first session, that I decided to go to the Border College of Natural Therapies in Albury/Wodonga and learn this form of healing.
Bowtech, the original form of Bowen Technique is a gentle form of body work in which very subtle moves performed over the muscles and connective tissue send messages deep into the body, retrieving cellular memory of a preferred relaxed, balanced way of well being.
My passion is to see the benefits on women with breast cancer who are experiencing stress and anxiety from side effects of chemo or radiation, as my mother suffered from this illness in the 1970's.
I am also monitoring the results of clients with motor neuron disorder as I believe this technique has a powerful effect on the nerves and calms the nervous system to restore the electrical flow.
The Bowen Technique
What it is and how does it work?
Bowtech, the original Bowen Technique, is a gentle form of body work in which very subtle moves performed over the muscles and connective tissue send messages deep into the body, retrieving cellular memory of a preferred, relaxed, balanced way of well being. Results can be remarkable, even from the first session; often only a few sessions are needed to correct the presenting problem.
There are frequent but very essential pauses throughout the session that allows the body time to respond and begin the healing process. The practitioner can target a specific problem or address the body as a whole.
Unlike many other hands-on therapies, the Bowen Technique does not use forceful manipulation. A unique skill of the Bowen practitioner is 'tissue tension' sense, meaning that the practitioners are able to discern stress build up in muscles and other soft tissue enabling them to perform specific Bowen moves to assist recovery.
The technique addresses not only the musculo-skeletal framework, but also the fascia, nerves and internal organs. The body's integrated response improves circulation and lymphatic drainage and aids in the assimilation of nutrients and elimination of toxins.
The Bowen Technique can help clients on all levels, Mr. Tom Bowen said that any or every condition could be addressed by this technique.
Can the Bowen Technique help me?
The original Bowen Technique is extremely gentle and is considered appropriate for anyone from pregnant women to newborn babies, the frail and the elderly.
It can assist recovery from many conditions, from traumatic injury to chronic illness, depending upon each individual's capacity to heal. No adverse side effects have been reported.
The technique should be considered for:
- back pain and sciatica
- digestive and bowel problems including IBS
- ear ache, ear infections and migraines
- fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome
- knee, ankle and foot problems, menstrual and hormonal irregularities
- neck and shoulder problems including frozen shoulder
- groin pain, pelvic tilt and uneven leg length
- respiratory problems and hay fever
- RSI, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow
- sports and accident injuries
Where did the Bowen Technique originate?
The Bowen Technique was developed in the 1950's by the late Tom Bowen from Geelong, Australia.
Bowen became a celebrated therapist, regularly treating over 13 000 patients each year. In 1974, he invited Oswald Rentsch and his wife Elaine to study with him and document his work. Honoring their promise to Bowen, they began to teach the technique in 1986.
Since then, over 25 000 therapists worldwide have taken Bowen Training. This is where it all started, all Bowen training is based on Bowtech, who introduced and continue to bring the Bowen Technique to the world.
Dedicated to preserving the technique and ensuring that it is taught in its original form, they founded the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia in 1987.
Can I use other therapies?
A Bowen session initiates a cascade of beneficial changes that continue for several days. Applying other manipulative therapies during this time can interrupt this process and undermine the overall effectiveness of the Bowen work. It is therefore recommended that the client wait a week before commencing any other manual therapy.
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