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Why does Bowen use so little pressure, in most cases, when the Moves are applied to the body?

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Why does Bowen use so little pressure, in most cases, when the Moves are applied to the body?

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Bowen uses such light pressure because it follows a very specific physiologic law of the body, the Arndt-Schulze law, that states the body responds more profoundly and positively to a low level stimulus than it does to a strong painful stimulus. Less really is more in the case of Bowen. It uses the least amount of work in search of achieving the greatest effect approach. i.e. you can use a twenty pound sledgehammer to turn on light switches in your home if you want to, but it s not necessary! faq.

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Bowen uses such light pressure because it follows a very specific physiologic law of the body, the Arndt-Schulze law, that states the body responds more profoundly and positively to a low level stimulus than it does to a strong painful stimulus. Less really is more in the case of Bowen. It uses the least amount of work in search of achieving the greatest effect approach. i.e. you can use a twenty pound sledgehammer to turn on light switches in your home if you want to, but it s not necessary!

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