Friday, June 17, 2011

Massage Sandles- Urutan Mudah Bermula Dari Kaki Untuk Kesihatan dan Minda Yang Cerdas


MASSAGE SANDALS

 
Whether you are on the beach, at the cottage,
lounging around the house or out doing errands,
these sandals will make you feel great.

 
CHI:
In traditional Chinese medicine Chi is the vital life force or internal energy that flows through your whole body and it is
responsible for your overall health and well-being. In a healthy body Chi flows freely throughout the whole body. Physical
and emotional stress disrupts Chi flow. Toxins build up in the body. Illness and disease set in. When Chi energy flows
unobstructed, both mind and body are strong and your body has the ability to heal itself.
Do it for your body, mind, and spirit.


BENEFITS:
Reflexology & Acupressure

Reflexology & Acupressure works with all the body’s systems to improve the function of the organs, glands, and circulatory
system. By manipulating specific acupressure points, the corresponding body parts that are in need of healing, stimulation
or rebalancing, respond.
Reflexology & Acupressure is deeply relaxing, which allows the body to release the stresses and tension of everyday life
and begin to balance itself in a normal, healthy way. When the body is balanced internally and externally healing can
begin on all levels, including physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Magnetic Therapy
Magnetic therapy is a form of alternative medicine which claims that exposure to the magnetic field of a magnet has
recuperative properties, and that magnets can cause bones to heal faster, relieve pain, and perform other forms of
healing to the body. It is most commonly recommended by practitioners for treating joint and back pains, although lately
magnets have been used to treat a lot of other problems.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:


What is the difference between Reflexology and Accupressure?


Both use the principle of applying pressure to key meridian points. Reflexology focuses on the hands, feet and ears.
Accupressure uses points all over the body.
In the past two decades, acupuncture has grown in popularity in the United States. The report from a Consensus
Development Conference on Acupuncture held at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1997 stated that acupuncture
is being “widely” practiced--by thousands of physicians, dentists, acupuncturists, and other practitioners--for relief or
prevention of pain and for various other health conditions.



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