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Anasuya Batliner, NC, Dipl. ABT, CST, helps people with chronic musculo-skeletal pain, depression, and hormonal imbalances reduce aches, eliminate mood swings, and ease discomforts of PMS and menopause. To assist each person on their unique pathway to a better relationship with their body, Anasuya uses holistic nutrition and therapeutic bodywork. She finds that clients make significant progress in their health when they learn to give their body what it needs. She is a compassionate practitioner, seeking to connect with the essential goodness of each person, and committed to enhancing the body’s innate healing power.
Anasuya shares her wisdom culled from decades of exploring health and personal development. She studied holistic nutrition at Bauman College's 750-hour training program and earned her California State certification as a Nutrition Consultant. Her clinical research focused on key nutrients for chronic pain. Anasuya completed the 1,000-hour program at the Acupressure Institute in Berkeley, California. She is a Diplomate in Asian Bodywork Therapy, certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and she uses Tui Na, Shiatsu and Acupressure in her practice. Over the past nine years she trained in CranioSacral Therapy with the Upledger Institute which greatly developed her intuition, subtle palpation skills and a profound respect for the power of the body-mind connection. Anasuya studied herbal medicine with Susan Weed at the Wise Woman Center in Woodstock, New York for several years before deciding to explore a career in holistic health. For her own personal development and self-understanding, Anasuya spent a decade living in meditation ashrams and spiritual retreat sites in Boston, New York and India. Anasuya teaches advanced classes at the Acupressure Institute in Berkeley: Women's Health Issues, Acupressure for Menopause, and Nutrition for Pain and Depression. She serves as a CranioSacral Therapist in the Wellness Center at the Cerebral Palsy Center in Oakland. Anasuya has maintained a private practice in Berkeley for 10 years, and recently opened a second office in Chico. Together with her husband she enjoys gardening and hiking at Red Dirt Farm, their retreat home near Butte Creek Canyon outside of Chico. Both long-time believers and admirers of ecological living, they are putting Permaculture principles in action and studying nature awareness in the beautiful Sierra Foothills. • Diplomate in Asian Bodywork Therapy, National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). 2002 • 750 certified hours, Nutrition Consultant • Craniosacral I and II, Somato-Emotional Release I and II, Advanced CST, Pediatrics, The Immune Response, The Brain Speaks, Staff Teaching Assistant. Certified at the Techniques level. The Upledger Institute, Florida. 1998-2006 • Prenatal Massage Certification, Carole Osborne-Sheets • Herbal medicine training with Susun Weed, The Wise Woman Center, Woodstock, New York. 1990-1994 • Member of the Association of Bodywork Therapies of Asia • Member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals • Member of the American CranioSacral Therapy Association • Member of the Teleosis Institute Additional Training BS: Mass Communication/Film. Emerson College, Boston, 1981.
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