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About BodyTalk Access

BodyTalk Access is a package of 5 of the most powerful balancing techniques of the BodyTalk System, adapted to address day to day health issues at home, school, or work.

The first two techniques balance the brain, to enhance communication. Other techniques balance the metabolic processes of the body and the entire immune system, helping the body become more resilient to stress and external forces, such as germs and viruses. The Reciprocal technique helps to balance posture and the physical structure of the body, thus improving range-of-motion, flexibility and overall coordination of the muscles, tendons and ligaments.

The BodyTalk Access Fast Aid routine helps the body recover from injury by shifting the brain out of shock and into the healing mode. Results with the Fast Aid technique are almost instant, and the technique can be used anytime or place to assist in recovery. Practitioners often use the Fast Aid technique to help stabilize a badly injured person until medical assistance arrives.

Learn in one day, use for a lifetime

BodyTalk Access is designed to be used by anyone: layperson, family member, care giver or healthcare provider alike. These five simple techniques can bring about a significant improvement in health and once learned in the one-day Access class, they can be implemented in less than 10 minutes. You will have these powerful tools for health for the rest of your life.

(Visit www.bodytalksystem.com to find out when the next Access course is offered in your area.)

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