Treatment For Depression
June 11th, 2008 in Alternative medicine
Depression is one of the psychological problems which affect the human. It can be presented either through personal experience or family members. It can affect to anyone. It will develop pain and mental disorder. It affects the body, mood and thoughts. The symptom of depression may vary from person to person. It will lead in to problems with concentration and decision making. Some people may affect with short term memory, negative thoughts, forgetting things all the time. People may feel sad without any reason. Totally it will affect the physical well-being.
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Chinese Head Massage
May 16th, 2008 in Massage
Chinese head massage techniques and services are mostly available at clinic or on-site. Chinese head massage removes the wall between mind and the body. Their practice of massage is really very therapeutic. The prices for all these services are so much lower than western prices. So the ability of the masseurs in china is very better. After being massaged everyday, it allows to drink lots of bottled water and Chinese tea, only eating vegetables, taking Chinese soups and control the alcoholic drink. These are all low in carbohydrates, sugar and lots of protein and no fat. This would be gainful to lose weight too. The massaging especially helps t get more energy flowing, which gets metabolism rate is really working better. And it allows always the stream of positive energy to flow in the mind as well as body.
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Sage in Herbal Medicine
April 4th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Sage is an erect perennial plant, 60 cm high, somewhat white and woolly. The root is strong and branched. The stem is square and finely haired. The leaves are oblong.
The floral leaves are ovate, or ovate-lanceolate. The flowers are red, purple, blue or white, in whorls, forming terminal racemes.
What is traditional Thai massage
March 11th, 2008 in Massage
In Traditional Thai massage, a multi-pronged approach using hands, thumbs, fingers, elbow, forearms, knees and feet, is applied to the traditional pressure points that are resides along the energy lines that are called “Sen.” Siamese massage is fundamentally based on the philosofy of Sen. The anatomy is believed to feature 72,000 Sen that are coating the whole body. Nonetheless, only 10 of these 72,000 Sen are in primal use in the real practice of traditionalistic Thai massage. The reason for this may root from that thing that a lot of the 72,000 Sen are considered to converge at several nodes on the ten essential Sens. By stimulating outer points on the body, these ten essential vitality lines or Sens can bring on the desired effects.
Why do you need a massage
March 7th, 2008 in Massage
Most people use massage for relaxation purposes, as a natural pain relief, to relive tension in their muscles. They just enjoy it. But the massage goes further.
It can boost your immune system and blood circulation. Regular massage can help you to stay fit and loose weight. Especially if you will combine it with the other practices like hydrotherapy and sauna.