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Zero balancing: information on a therapy.

A L Ralston

    Complementary Therapies in Nursing & Midwifery
    |February 20, 1999
    PubMed
    Summary

    Zero Balancing (ZB) is a therapeutic approach that harmonizes body energy and structure using conscious touch. This unique method integrates energetic and structural techniques for enhanced health outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Holistic health
    • Complementary and alternative medicine
    • Somatic therapies

    Background:

    • Zero Balancing (ZB) integrates principles from Eastern and Western medicine.
    • It addresses the interconnectedness of physical structure and subtle energy systems.
    • ZB utilizes a unique form of conscious touch to facilitate therapeutic change.

    Observation:

    • ZB practitioners apply specific tactile methods to key structural areas.
    • The technique aims to release tension and promote energetic flow.
    • Simultaneous focus on both structure and energy is a hallmark of ZB.

    Findings:

    • ZB facilitates a simultaneous balancing of the body's structural framework and energetic field.
    • This integrated approach enhances the body's innate capacity for self-healing.
    • ZB creates a unique therapeutic field that supports profound physical and energetic shifts.

    Implications:

    • ZB offers a novel therapeutic modality for healthcare professionals.
    • It expands treatment possibilities by bridging energetic and structural modalities.
    • ZB has the potential to improve patient outcomes in diverse health conditions.

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