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What is pregnancy massage
Pregnancy is a time of major structural, physiological, spiritual, and social changes. Some of these changes produce discomforts and concerns, which can be addressed with appropriate massage therapy and body use guidance. Pregnancy massage therapy is beneficial throughout the nine months of a low-risk pregnancy. If you are not having a low risk pregnancy, discuss your condition with your physician or midwife. After further discussion, you may be able to receive therapy with additional written release. Massage therapy in pregnancy can include specific light and deep pressure massage, myofascial techniques, circulatory work, acupressure, reflexology, and other techniques.
Written on Friday, 02 December 2005 17:53
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Greetings everyone, It's been a long time since anything was posted to the site, or our Facebook page for that matter. In order to stream line both, we are now auto publishing content posted to our site to our Facebook page.
Written on Monday, 18 June 2012 21:13
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What are essential oils
Essential oils are pure, concentrated extracts distilled from over 400 aromatic plants. The plants contain hormones, antibacterial properties, pheromones and cell regenerating agents. The extraction process concentrates the essence of the plant.
Written on Wednesday, 05 August 2009 13:50
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Is your therapist qualified
Having a massage is a very personal experience and can make you a little nervous, especially if you have never had one before. By checking a therapist is qualified and requesting to see their certification can be very beneficial to your own peace of mind. A diploma level qualified therapist will inevitably have more knowledge and a better understanding of massage techniques and the muscular system than a therapist who only holds a certificate in relaxation massage.
Written on Friday, 02 December 2005 18:53
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