Friday, August 15, 2014

How Massage Therapy In San Francisco Can Alleviate Daily Stress

By Selena Chery


If you are feeling stressed out today, you are not alone. Thousands of people in Northern California are dealing with problems related to stress. Thankfully, help is available with San Francisco Thai massage therapy. In fact, it brings a host of health benefits.

This therapy is nothing new. In fact it has been around for a long time. The philosophy teaches that the body is full of life force energy (loom). This is the same basic principles that acupuncture is based on. When this energy cannot flow all through the body, it can create many different kinds of ailments. Thai massage is designed to free up blocked energy.

When loom is blocked you may feel tension in your neck and all over the body. Your back may hurt and you might have a hard time just getting around. Tension is also responsible for headaches that sometimes can be debilitating. When these problems are corrected, loom flows freely and many symptoms associated with tension may no longer bother you.

Eastern medicine teaches that stress is the reason for a number of bodily ailments. For example, when you become stressed or anxious it lowers your ability to fight off infection and disease. This can make you sick to your stomach and you might feel tired and out of sorts, or you may have frequent colds or sinus problems.

When you see a masseuse for therapy you will soon feel relaxed all over. This is a very pleasant experience as muscles let go and tension slowly leaves the body. As you are massaged, areas of blocked energy are released and this can bring quick relief to many kinds of painful conditions.

Thai massaging benefits all areas of your body. However, it is also good for your mind. Once stress improves, your mental function may also improve, making it easier to make decisions and thinking may be clearer. It only takes a few minutes to call for an appointment, and it can change your life.




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