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Mathis Touret: Why French Osteopathy May be the Natural Technique You Have Been Looking For

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What if you could improve your health by learning from both European and American healthcare practices?

In this episode of Mindful Chats, I sit down with Mathis Touret, a French trained osteopath originally from Lyon, now helping busy, stressed out New Yorkers.

Mathis shares his fascinating journey into the world of osteopathy, ignited by his own life-changing experience with the technique at the age of 14. You'll get an insider's look at the rigorous training involved and discover how cranial, visceral, and myofascial methods can transform well-being.

We delve into the cultural contrasts between healthcare and lifestyle practices in France and the US., like why French patients typically seek osteopathic care for acute pain, whereas Americans often turn to it for chronic issues.

We cover conditions commonly treated by osteopaths, such as back pain and digestive disorders, and the benefits of this therapy for overall well-being. Tune in to gain valuable insights into living a healthier, more joyful life, and don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram at mindfulhealthnyc for more wellness tips!

Call Mathis 929-618-8246

Follow on IG

https://www.instagram.com/frenchwellnessnyc?igsh=MWozam84M3VlcXE0bQ%3D%3D

www.mathisholistichealing.com

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What if you could improve your health by learning from both European and American healthcare practices?

In this episode of Mindful Chats, I sit down with Mathis Touret, a French trained osteopath originally from Lyon, now helping busy, stressed out New Yorkers.

Mathis shares his fascinating journey into the world of osteopathy, ignited by his own life-changing experience with the technique at the age of 14. You'll get an insider's look at the rigorous training involved and discover how cranial, visceral, and myofascial methods can transform well-being.

We delve into the cultural contrasts between healthcare and lifestyle practices in France and the US., like why French patients typically seek osteopathic care for acute pain, whereas Americans often turn to it for chronic issues.

We cover conditions commonly treated by osteopaths, such as back pain and digestive disorders, and the benefits of this therapy for overall well-being. Tune in to gain valuable insights into living a healthier, more joyful life, and don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram at mindfulhealthnyc for more wellness tips!

Call Mathis 929-618-8246

Follow on IG

https://www.instagram.com/frenchwellnessnyc?igsh=MWozam84M3VlcXE0bQ%3D%3D

www.mathisholistichealing.com

  continue reading

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