Thursday, November 12, 2015

 Give Thanks for Others…and Yourself!

Another way to show someone your thankfulness is by giving him or her a gift.  Here at Therapeutic Wellness Now we offer great six month and yearly memberships that will help you strive to obtain wellness in your daily life. If you are interested in subscribing to our membership and do so before November 20th, you will get a free gift with your membership.
1-Year Membership
  • $50 membership due
  • Classical Swedish massage: $63/ month
    • Normally $80
Benefits:
  • Free ½ hour massage or facial annually
  • Free bottle of aromatherapy
  • Birthday gift
  • 10% off all products
  • Unused treatments rollover to the next month
  • Unlimited massages at member price
6-Month Membership
  • $50 membership due
  • Classical Swedish massage: $70/month
Benefits:
  • Free bottle of aromatherapy
  • Birthday gift
  • 10% off all products
  • Unused treatments rollover to the next month
  • Unlimited massage at member price
Remember:
A well maintained mind, body, and soul is a happy, healthy, and successful life.
Healthy beauty is priceless!

Friday, June 15, 2012

The root of all health is in the brain.
The trunk of it is in emotion.

The branches and leaves are the body.

The flower of health blooms

when all parts work together.

- Kurdish folk wisdom

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

About Acupressure Massage


Acupressure is an ancient form of healing believed by some to be even older than acupuncture. It involves the use of the fingers (and in some cases, the toes) to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body's natural ability to heal itself. Pressing on these points relieves muscle tension, which promotes the circulation of blood and qi (pronounced "chee") -- the vital energy or "life force" -- to aid in the healing process.
Acupressure and acupuncture are somewhat similar. Acupressure is sometimes referred to as "needleless acupuncture," because both forms of healing use the same points to achieve the desired results. The main difference is that an acupuncturist stimulates points by inserting needles, whereas an acupressurist stimulates the same points using finger pressure.
Stimulating specific points on the body can trigger the release of endorphins (chemicals produced by the body that relieve pain). When endorphins are released, pain is blocked, and the flow of blood and oxygen to the affected area is increased. This causes the muscles to relax and promotes healing. In acupressure, as with most traditional Chinese medicine concepts, local symptoms are considered an expression of the whole body's condition.
When performed correctly, acupressure increases circulation, reduces tension and enables the body to relax. Reducing tension, in turn, strengthens the immune system and promotes wellness. However, applying acupressure too abruptly, or using too much force during treatment, can lead to bruising and discomfort. Great care should be used when applying pressure to points on or near the abdomen, groin, armpits or throat. Special care should be when treating pegnant women or those with recently-formed scars, burns, infections or skin lesions.
The best thing about it this massage can be done fully clothed

Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Need for Touch & The Benefits of Massage

As a society, we are touch deprived and this can lead to disease or emotional dysfunction. From the cradle to the nursing home, tactile stimulation and the emotional assurance of caring touch bring about a sense of well-being and security. Touching is a natural human reaction to pain and stress, and for conveying compassion and support. Healers throughout time and throughout the world have instinctually and independently developed a wide range of therapeutic techniques using touch. Many are still in use today, and with good reason.

Massage is a non-invasive and humanistic approach based on the body's natural ability to heal itself.
- Increases circulation - Stimulates the flow of lymph - Relaxes and softens injured and overused muscles - Releases endorphins, the body's natural painkiller - Assists with shorter labor for expectant mothers - Increases joint flexibility - Reduces post-surgery adhesions and edema etc.

Having a massage does more than just relax your body and mind - there are specific physiological and psychological changes which occur, even more so when massage is utilized as a preventative, frequent therapy and not simply mere luxury. Massage not only feels good, but it can cure what ails you.