Acupressure
May 28th, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Massage
The 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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Bowen Therapy
May 23rd, 2008 in Massage
Bowen therapy is used to heal the body in order to get remedy from pain and stress. It balances and integrates all the physical and energetic system in the body. It will also aid to prevent the blockages. This helps to promote good health with zero effects of diseases. Bowen therapy was developed in Australia and it has been used world widely now. One can easily adapt to this treatment. It is mainly for balancing and relaxing the body. It can be also a form of protection as well as to enhance the appearance. This is the most important health care treatment in human history.
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Thai Herbal Massage
May 16th, 2008 in Massage
Thai herbal massage is obviously used to heal muscle pain, muscle sprain, muscle weakness and muscle tension. The main advantage of Thai herbal massage is to relieve muscular pain and gives stiffness to the body. The study and training of Thai herbal massage are generally provided in massage schools, hotels and massage parlors. The purpose of study of this massage some can help to give massage to their family members and others hope to earn more money. Most of the people are interested to study this type of course and to receive sciences.
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Chili Pepper in Herbal Medicine
April 7th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Chili is a perennial plant of tropical countries. The fruit is green or red and various in sizes. It is a many-seeded pod, the more tropical the climate, the more pungent the fruit. Most of the Indian curries have at least a pinch of the powdered Chili to give it the ‘right’ taste. Foreigners who taste the pungent Indian curries state that “they have had a foretaste of hell!”
Black Pepper in Herbal Medicine
April 1st, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Black pepper is a stout, glabrous climber, with smooth branches. Leaves are broadly ovate, some what leathery, with pointed, rounded, or heart-shaped base, having 5 to 9 prominent veins. The flowers are bisexual or unisexual, in slender, drooping spikes. The berries are borne in racemes, one sided. It grows in all tropical countries.
Watermelon in Herbal Medicine
March 31st, 2008 in Herbal medicine
A favorite in the hot summer months, watermelon is an annual, monoecious, long running, hairy vine. The leaves are pinnately divided. The flowers are yellow, single, in leaf axils. The watermelon fruit is large, round or oval, deep green or streaked with shades of green. A thick or thin ring of white surrounds the red flesh or pulpy part in which numerous flat black seeds are embedded. The plant is known everywhere, especially in tropical countries.
Panchakarma - the body cleansing
March 19th, 2008 in Ayurveda
Physical clogging of the body, as the dust on the mirror, plays the major role in hiding our true nature from us. This pollution is much more than dust, and provides not only the physical effects: pain and suffering can change the whole psychology.
Panchakarma value is that it offers a holistic method of body cleansing and removing toxins from every cell, using the body’s natural way of self-healing: sweat glands, blood vessels, bowel and urinary tract.