Thursday, June 16, 2011

Ayurvedic Traditional Therapy



Ayurveda is the traditional health system of India and massage are an integral part. There are various techniques of massage is one of the largest Abhyanga: A general massage, during which the whole body is massaged with a regular rhythm. During treatment, the therapist takes into account the patient's particular problems: for example, if he suffers from traffic problems, massage is carried toward the heart. Traditionally, Abhyanga is performed by two therapists in a synchronized manner. Other forms of Ayurvedic massages are Pizhichilli (full body massage with several gallons of hot liquid oil), Dhara (forehead massage by pouring warm oil), NaBH (stomach massage), Padagraha ( full body massage, practiced mostly with the soles of the feet) and Padabhyanga (massage of the feet and legs). When all forms of massage, the therapist uses massage oils, made from traditional recipes and with added herbs.

Magnet / Magnetic Field Therapy



The magnetic field therapy (also called magnetic therapy or therapy by magnetic resonance imaging) uses electromagnetic fields to treat disease. In the sixties, the German physician Oskar Gleichmann was the first to develop a device to magnetic fields that he used primarily to treat bone fractures. According to the theory of magnetic therapy, the different cells of the body and each organ, vibrate at different frequencies. If the cells are damaged, or if a body is sick, change their vibration frequency. During a magnetic therapy the patient is subjected to increasing and decreasing magnetic fields, tuned to the frequency of the electromagnetic body. The weakened cells are energized and thus oxygenation of the body is improved. Overall, magnetic therapy stimulates the body's healing potential.