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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Like a mechanic for the body

What imply here 'mechanic' for the body?

So we use our hands to look for changes in the structure of the body, that's causing pain or restrictions, and then with gentle techniques, we remove the blockages… and restore the body to full functioning, pain free, like a mechanic for the body.

  

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A mechanic is a person who services and repairs vehicles or machines. A "mechanic for the body" would be someone who "services" or "mends" the human body as if the body was a machine.

  • A mechanic is a person who services and repairs vehicles or machines.
  • A "mechanic for the body" would be someone who "services" or "mends" the human body as if the body was a machine.
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A mechanic is a person who services and repairs vehicles or machines. A "mechanic for the body" would be someone who "services" or "mends" the human body as if the body was a machine.

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