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Integrative Massage Effective For Chronic Pain
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Many people treat their chronic pain due to injury or illness with one kind of massage therapy. Yet, integrative or medical massage may offer a more effective approach.
Oct 30, 2008
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Laura Owens
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Types of Massage - Techniques
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Many massage therapists use an ecclectic approach using a variety of techniques to help you relax and relieve stress and tension.
Apr 3, 2006
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Sylvia Carlson
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The Hammam – An Integral Spa Feature
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The hammam or Turkish Bath, an ancient middle Eastern variation of the traditional steam bath, is making a major comeback at international spas.
Jun 25, 2009
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Elaine Moore
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Deep Tissue Massage Book Review
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Ever wonder how to gently perform a therapeutic deep tissue massage? Massage therapists are often asked to do myofascial tissue work. Learn how with this book.
Dec 13, 2007
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Angela England
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Somatic Movement Therapies
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These Movement Therapies help children and adults improve the way their bodies work and move incorporating education and touch by the practitioner or teacher.
Sep 14, 2008
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Amy Kreydin
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Who's Who of Mind Body Fitness
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Many of the words in the fitness vernacular are actually the proper names of the people who created, popularized, or jotted down the rules for mind-body fitness.
Jun 20, 2008
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Alicia King
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Jahara Aquatherapy Enhances Body Awareness
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Considered the gentlest form of Watsu therapy, Jahara is a specific type of aquatic bodywork designed to improve body mechanics and mobility.
May 10, 2011
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Elaine Moore
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What is Osteopathy?
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Osteopathy is a system of gentle adjustments to the body. A doctor of osteopathy or an osteopath can restore balance and health through subtle structural manipulation.
Aug 27, 2009
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Victoria Anisman-Reiner
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Thermal Bath and Spa, Bad Aibling
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Therme Bad Aibling in Germany, an ultramodern spa wonderland built by top architects, offers health, wellness and beauty treatments from healing mineral springs.
Oct 16, 2008
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Christine Welter
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Fashion Designer Oscar de la Renta
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Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta is famous for creating classically designed, beautiful clothing which are perfectly cut and flatter a woman's body.
Jun 4, 2008
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Johneen Manning
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Installing a Home Steam Bath for Healing Steam Shower Benefits
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Today a soothing home steam bath and the rejuvenating steam shower benefits are accessible to anyone.
May 2, 2010
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Brenna Coleman
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Zero Balancing: a Holistic Healing System
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Zero balancing is a mind-body therapy which uses finger pressure techniques and held traction to align the physical and energetic body. Suite101 puts it to the test.
Nov 8, 2009
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Nicci Talbot
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Amino Acids: Protein Synthesis & Other Functions
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Essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids have diverse and often complex roles in the body, the main one being protein synthesis for many different functions.
Dec 16, 2008
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Melissa Peterson
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Improving Your Interviewing
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Careful study and analysis are needed to prepare for interviewing job applicants. A comfortable atmosphere and attentive listening are essential for conducting them.
Jul 6, 2007
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David Hornestay
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Barefoot Transition From Shoes
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Many owners are concerned about their horse's feet. Understanding the function of the hoof is required to understand the process of transition from shoes.
Jul 27, 2010
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Sandra Judy
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Macau, China – The World's Premier Gambling Destination
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Macau is the world's prime gambling destination. Enjoy its superb hotels and wealth of gaming opportunities
May 26, 2010
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Mark Azavedo
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Leaky Gut in Autoimmune Disease
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Many autoimmune disorders show signs of intestinal permeability, which is thought to contribute to disease development and worsen symptoms.
Jan 14, 2007
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Elaine Moore
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Leaky Gut Syndrome
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Many autoimmune disorders show signs of intestinal permeability, which is thought to contribute to disease development and worsen symptoms.
Jan 14, 2007
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Elaine Moore
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