Of course we all know that the singular form of "data" is not "anecdote," but. . . I have always suggested CST (or, more specifically, OMM focused on cranial nerves pinched at the base of the skull) because it makes mechanical sense to me after seeing a presentation by a chiropracter who does it, and my clients have good success. I first experienced CST on myself about a year ago, when a masseuse was attempting to release a vascular headache. She used only the lightest of pressure and was sort of moving that pressure around, when all of a sudden something in my skull let go, released, whatever, it felt like a rush of fluid, and all the pressure normalized and the headache was gone. Simultaneously, I said, "Whoa, what *was* that?" and she said, "Oh, there, now it released!" so we were both very aware of a change right when it happened. I get massages from the same masseuse on a weekly basis, so it's not just about the warm fuzzies. Lynn Carter OFS LLLL IBCLC Missouri, USA *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html To reach list owners: [log in to unmask] Mail all list management commands to: [log in to unmask] COMMANDS: 1. To temporarily stop your subscription write in the body of an email: set lactnet nomail 2. To start it again: set lactnet mail 3. To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet 4. To get a comprehensive list of rules and directions: get lactnet welcome