Sunday, August 1, 2010

Thai Massage







Traditional Thai massage originated over 2,500 years ago (since the time of Buddha). It is a form of healing and physical treatments. Thai massage techniques are different from the Western's. Thai massage focuses on applying pressure on specific tendons, nerves and ligaments, as well as stretching and manipulating skeletons in order to balance the body. The theory of Thai massage basically lies in the theory of energy lines that run through the body. Working on these energy lines can help remove blockages and balance the body's energy system.

Not just only hands are used in Thai massage but also parts of the therapist's body such as elbows, forearms, feet and knees. The work is done on a mat on the floor and with fully clothed on. No oils are required. The traditional Thai massage can help relieve muscular and joint tension, release toxic from joints and muscles, increase the body's ability in absorbing nutrition, improve blood circulation, stimulate internal organs and adjust the skeletal structure. It also helps the body on movements, flexibility, relaxing and energizing.


Note: Thai massage is believed that it can help relieve pains, headaches, arthritis, numbness and paralysis.

Tips: If you go to Thailand, you can find Thai massage at every street corner, at hospitals, in hotels and even on the beaches.


"If you've never experienced it before, please try once.
You will be amazed by its effectiveness on both your mind and body.
I guarantee. I did it many times and I LOVE IT!"


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