Hydrotherapy

May 23rd, 2008 in Alternative medicine, Massage

HydrotherapyThe term hydrotherapy is coined from Greek words: hydro means water and therapy means healing. It has been invented by ancient Greeks. Hydrotherapy is the uses of warm water to treat the diseases. It is also aided to heal and ease common ailments. Water is absolutely incorporated in the treatment of hydrotherapy. The treatment is so simple and easy to carry out. This treatment involves the process of naturopathy. It will also help to soothing pains. Hydrotherapy is safe and gentle use of warm filtered water with zero effects of chemicals and drugs. This is painless treatment but highly effective in curing diseases. It is usually done in swimming pool with the support of practitioner.
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Bowen Therapy

May 23rd, 2008 in Massage

Bowen TherapyBowen 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 MassageThai 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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Bryophyllum - Holistic Remedy for Injuries

April 14th, 2008 in Herbal medicine

Bryophyllum - Holistic Remedy for InjuriesBryophyllum or Sprouting leaf plant is a popular succulent which is often planted in gardens, especially in rockeries depicting xerophytic desert plants. The unique feature of this plant is that from the margins of the leaves, small adventitious buds, sometimes called bulbils are produced. These buds with tiny roots may detach themselves from the leaves of the plant, fall to the ground and grow into new plants.

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Indian Red Amaranth

April 9th, 2008 in Herbal medicine

Indian Red AmaranthThe Red Amaranth is an herb grows in gardens and waste places. It attains a height of about 1 meter having alternate leaves which are red in color. The tiny flowers grow in clusters at the top of the stem and in the leaf axils. The seeds are very small, black and round.

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Purslane

April 4th, 2008 in Herbal medicine

PurslanePurslane is a prostrate, widely branched, glabrous, succulent annual herb. The stem is often purplish; the leaves are fleshy, oblong and obtuse. The five petaled flowers are very small, growing in clysters and is yellow in color. They open in sunlight. It is found in gardens and in open waste lands.

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Jackfruit Herbal Cure

April 4th, 2008 in Herbal medicine

Jackfruit Herbal CureThe jackfruit tree is well-known for its very large fruit which sometimes weighs over 30 kilos. It grows well in the tropics and is loved by most of the local inhabitants. The tree grows to a height of 10 meters or more with many heavy branches and foliage which provide a beautiful shady picnic or resting spot. The edible pulp inside the fruit is fleshy and yellow when ripe. The unripe fruit is also eaten as a vegetable.

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Chinese Herbal Massage Oils

March 24th, 2008 in Aromatherapy, Herbal medicine, Massage

Chinese Herbal Massage OilsThe term massage was recognized as a valuable tool for preventing injuries, because it strongly maintains the balance and movement of blood and chi. among the traditional Chinese martial artists, the practices of assisting your beloved partner in stretching at the beginning of each training session and of massaging each other at the end of the session were established regiments.

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