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Therapy
Ancient Thais treated a number of ailments by using massage to
restore the flow of energy throughout the body. Traditional Thai
Massage is a deep, full-body comprehensive treatment, which
includes both stretching of the joints and muscles, and applied
pressure to the Sen Lines.
Thai people used massage not only to treat illness, but as well to
maintain the continuity of excellent health and well-being.
Thai Traditional Massage
As one of the most ancient technique of stimulating invisible energy (SEN) meridians,
it is believed that Thai Traditional Massage is quite unique in applying the mastership of
combining mild compression along with rather firm but rhythmic muscle relieve and stretching.
In nearly 2500 years of its recorded history Thai Traditional Massage has time and again been
confirming itself as in rather considerable releases of the toxins that normally gather in tired or over worked muscles.
Thai Traditional Massage is always performed on individualized basis, the therapist adjusting
the particular sequences of its techniques to the client's body. And as a result, apart from the
most soothing and relieving effects, this therapy also helps in improving blood and lymphatic flaws,
in reducing pain and muscle tensions, in strengthening overall body immunity, frees energy circulation,
but also greatly relieves many of every day disorders such as headaches, migraines, arthritis,
numbness, sciatica and back pain alike.
Thai Oil Massage - Aroma Therapy
Being the art and science in this very one technique,
Aroma Therapy has by modern times established itself as one of the most popular treatments to apply against both,
physical and emotional disorders as well. And that because it uses the essential oils in activating the body's nerve endings or
upgrading the blood and energy flow to yet another substantial level.
Foot Massage - reflexology - Zone Therapy
One of the oldest known healing therapy, Reflexology has been applied on rather undisputed principle that each and every of
our vital organ keeps on being linked to its corresponding "trigger points" down below our feet.
It is thus believed that when the energy flow through those channels does become sluggish,
or even worse, if fully blocked, this very organ, be it liver or thyroid,
or gall bladder just stops functioning properly.
There are reputedly 7,000 nerve endings down below our feet and each trained therapist knows not
only which area mirrors its upper body part, but also how to break down the crystals gathered under the
skin in specific parts of the feet, and consequently to restore the normal flow of the body energy.
Head, Neck and Shoulder Massage
Known as an integral part of Thai Traditional Massage Therapy,
this very technique as applied through the energy lines running along the top of the shoulders
towards the points at its very base, where muscles often form one kind of knots or another,
mostly due to the long hours of sitting at a desk, or standing, or walking, or over exercising of any kind.
Here the head and scalp massage is found to be highly helpful in relieving headaches,
as it is widely believed that by exercising the nerves on top of our head,
it stimulates blood circulation and prevents the baldness too.
Steamed Herbal Massage
In long Thai Traditional Medicine History, herbs have often been used in order to complement massage
techniques which treat disorders or illness. The herbal bolus (bags) treatment is believed to be able to soothe
nerves and redirect the energy circulation that is vital to maintain good health.
Normally, one herbal bag consists of herbs and spices that are wrapped tightly in muslin or cotton and first
infused in steam, as a means that the molecules from the herbs may be absorbed through the skin's widened pores.
Thai Four Hands Massage
This one is rather unparalleled massage technique featuring the work of two therapists together, obviously in most synchronized way,
to create the feeling of harmony, the intensity, as well as the pattern of sensation more pleasurable then any.
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