Massage At Home

June 3rd, 2008 in Massage

Massage At HomeMassage is an effective and enjoyable way to achieve physical and mental stress reduction. The basic attempt of massage is to assist the body heal itself and to promote health and well-being. There are various types of massage to benefit head, ear, eyes, hands, feet and like. Massage can be done at home by certified massage therapists to ease the customers. Massage at home is help to save money and time.
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Watsu

June 2nd, 2008 in Massage

WatsuWatsu is a type of massage with the uses of warm water in swimming pool. It is a powerful dose to relax the human body. It almost provides weightless product to carry in the water. The water in the pool allows to flow in the receiver’s body very gently. It aids to connect the hormone in the body. Watsu is derived from the word “water”. In 1980, it was developed by Harold Dull, when he started applying Zen Shiatsu stretches to students floating in the warm pool at Harbin Hot Springs in California.
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Shiatsu

June 2nd, 2008 in Massage

ShiatsuShiatsu is an ancient Japanese massage. It involves the uses of thumb pressure along the body. Shiatsu is closely related with acupressure. Shi means finger and atsu means pressure. Shiatsu is based on anatomical and psychological theory. Shiatsu is also referred as Teate which is originated in china. The word shiatsu might be first used in a book tilted Shiatsu Ryoho by Tenpaku Tamai. Later shiatsu was developed around the world.
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Shantala Massage

June 2nd, 2008 in Massage

Shantala MassageShantala massage is ancient Indian massage. Shantala massage is designed specially with baby and child massage in mind. The moves and touch are applied to the baby’s body is very gentle and soft. The baby is supposed to lie in clean mat which is of high quality and clean environment, the product is absolutely lightweight and both water and oil resistant. The mat is comfortable for both baby and massage practitioner. The mat should be always clean during this session. This type of massage is absolutely for baby and child. The oil which is used in this treatment is mild and not irritation the eyes.
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Shamanic Herbalism

May 30th, 2008 in Herbal medicine

shamanShamanic herbals are closely related with plant healing. It is basically to promote good health and well-being. Shamanic healers and herbalists use the plant and animal resources of their locality as their healing allies. The plants and animals are power, esteem and sentience. Almost, they use power plants in their work. A shamanic herbal is used to release toxins, cleansing the blood, lymph and bowel-in short.
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Acupressure

May 28th, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Massage

AcupressureThe term “acupressure” is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This treatment involves the uses of fingers to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body’s natural abilities. Acupressure is an ancient healing art to release muscular tension and promote the circulation of blood in the body. Acupressure is the most effective method to relieve stress and tension.
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Unani-tibb

May 27th, 2008 in Herbal medicine

unanitibbUnani is a system of health care. “unani” is the Arabic word for “Greek”. It is derived from the word “Ionian” which originated in Greece. “tibb” means medicine and it is also an Arabic word. It involves diet, drinks, drugs and other regiments. It is one of the best possible way by which a person can lead a healthy life with zero sickness. It helps to prevent and cure up diseases. And it is also aid to maintain and promotion of positive health as well as state of well-being. The ultimate aim of unani-tibb is to create a healthy society.
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Naturopathy

May 26th, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Herbal medicine

NaturopathyNaturopathy is a system of medicine based on the healing art. It can be also known as naturopathic medicine. It is a natural treatment to cure and prevent diseases. Naturopathic doctors have been used wide variety of therapies and treatments as nutrition, herbal medicine, homeopathy and acupuncture. The main emphasis of naturopathy is to prevent and cure diseases. Naturopathy supports to heal the body like anything. This treatment includes hydrotherapy (water therapy) which was fame in Germany and further developed in Austria based on uses of food, air, light, water and herbs to treat illness.
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