· Combination
LIFE BENEFITS
· Relieves tension-related headaches and effects of eye-strain
· Reduces heart rate and blood pressure
· Increases circulation and lymph flow
· Helps Relieve Pain
· Increases Range of Motion
· Strengthens Immune system
· Decreases Muscle spasms
· Improved recovery from surgeries
WHO GETS A MASSAGE?
· Women
· Men
· Soul Mates
· Seniors
· Kids and Teens
· Sports and Athletics
· Pregnancy
· Infant
· New Mother
DISCOVER THE POWER OF TOUCH
"Often times people are stressed in our culture. Stress-related disorders make up between 80-and-90 percent of the ailments that bring people to family-practice physicians. What they require is someone to listen, someone to touch them, someone to care. That does not exist in modern medicine.
One of the complaints heard frequently is that physicians don't touch their patients any more. Touch just isn't there. Years ago massage was a big part of nursing. There was so much care, so much touch, so much goodness conveyed through massage. Now nurses for the most part are as busy as physicians. They're writing charts, dealing with insurance notes, they're doing procedures and often there is no room for massage any more.
I believe massage therapy is absolutely key in the healing process not only in the hospital environment but because it relieves stress, it is obviously foundational in the healing process any time and anywhere."
Joan Borysenko - Massage Journal Interview, Fall 1999