Articles, tagged with "benefits of massage therapy", page 3
07th February 2011
Aches, pains, bursitis, fatigue, high blood pressure? The list goes on, diabetes, immunity suppression, infertility, smoking cessation, depression, found what ails you yet? Try low back pain, maybe arthritis? All of these, as well as an immense number of ...
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Author:
mrirvinemassage
04th February 2011
Any American these days knows the stress of working in the office - it's the dread of Monday. Sure, it's great to have a job in this economy, but who needs the aches and pains that go with it. We always think that a prescription or an aspirin is in order....
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Author:
Robert
04th February 2011
Many (about 90,000) people in the United States claim massage therapy as their part-time or full-time job. Most are self-employed. A large percentage of these workers are of part-time and self-employed workers. Most states in the United States require som...
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Author:
jasmine beach
03rd February 2011
What ails you? Is it aches and pains, perhaps bursitis, fatigue, high blood pressure? Maybe your ailment is diabetes, immunity suppression, infertility, depression? Maybe you are trying to stop smoking. Do you have low back pain, maybe arthritis? All of t...
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Author:
mrcmassage
01st February 2011
Massage is one of the best therapy of relaxation of strong rigid muscles. Mostly sports person and athletes use this therapy for their body fitness. Massage help in blood circulation and lymphatic system that is most observed benefits of massage therapy...
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Author:
Methew Gilcrist
01st February 2011
Are you stressed? Do you dread returning to work having had a nice relaxing weekend? Even though you are happy to have a job, it can be awfully stressful in the workplace. You wish for some sort of relief from all of this (short of a two-week vacation to ...
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Author:
mrLNMassage
21st January 2011
We all know the healing powers of heat and the sun. When we go to the beach, the hot sand feels great on our muscles and bones. There is a therapeutic way to get the benefit of this feeling, without all the sand. It feels even better. It isn't anything ne...
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Author:
John Barret
13th January 2011
I love my massage therapist. Of all the 90,000 people in the United States who claim massage therapy as their part-time or full-time job, mine is the greatest. Like most, she is self-employed. A large percentage of these workers are of part-time and self-...
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Author:
mrsealbmassage
12th January 2011
I am a mother. My injuries relate to carrying children, doing laundry, cooking, cleaning etc. I don't do any particular sport, however, I have gone for one a sports massage. Do you have a specific area of pain? If so, it may be for you. Men often are relu...
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Author:
Bill Brainbert 2
07th January 2011
Do you dread returning to the office after a nice long weekend. Back to the stress of the workplace, the boss, the co-workers, enough to give you a headache. Surely there's some sort of relief from all of this (short of a two-week vacation to Bermuda!) Ho...
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Author:
mrirvinemassage
06th January 2011
I love my massage therapist. Of all the 90,000 people in the United States who claim massage therapy as their part-time or full-time job, mine is the greatest. Like most, she is self-employed. A large percentage of these workers are of part-time and self-...
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Author:
Bill Brainbert 2
05th January 2011
A simple massage can do wonders. It is a perfect stress buster and pain reliever. You can relax and enjoy a massage anytime!
Our lifestyle, jobs, relationships and numerous other factors affect our well being. The daily challenges and situations of lif...
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Author:
Refreshmedspa
05th January 2011
I'm not a professional athlete, nor do I have any sport-related injuries. Do I need a sports massage? You might be surprised, I've tried it, maybe you should too. Do you have a specific injury? A massage may be for you. The area of pain will be the focus,...
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Author:
mrsealbmassage
30th December 2010
Do you have aches, pains, bursitis, fatigue, high blood pressure? Maybe your ailment is diabetes, immunity suppression, infertility, quitting smoking, depression, found what ails you yet? Perhaps it's lower back pain, maybe arthritis? All of these, as wel...
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Author:
mrsealbmassage
20th December 2010
Many (about 90,000) people in the United States claim massage therapy as their part-time or full-time job. Most are self-employed. A large percentage of these workers are of part-time and self-employed workers. Most states in the United States require som...
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Author:
jasmine beach