Hot Stone Massage - The La Stone Therapy Method
Although the use of hot stones with massage has been used for thousands of years, the LaStone treatment method is attributed to being the most current. increase in popularity of this particular massage technique. This type of massage, filed and authorized only by a certified LaStone therapist, differs from conventional hot stone massage in several ways.
Rather than simply using hot stones to speed up the relaxation of muscle groups, LaStone therapy is performed with hot and cold stones placed in such a way that they align with the body's energy field. The prospect of having a frozen stone anywhere near your bare skin may not sound appealing, but the combination of heat and cold can have a very beneficial effect. Spa in Naif
Offering a more spiritual approach than traditional massage, this method is believed to not only bring balance by opening the body's chakras, or energy channels but also release toxins and improve the functioning of the circulatory system.
The LaStone technique, also known as geothermal therapy
The LaStone technique, also known as geothermal therapy, was developed by Mary Nelson, a massage therapist in Tucson, in 1993. Suffering from a non-healing rotator cuff injury, she experienced many difficulties in her massage. Therapeutic practice. One day, while in the sauna and wondering how he was going to continue his healing work when his shoulder was injured again, he began to receive visions and messages from his Native American Spirit Guide.
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At first, they said to him, “Pick up the stones. After a period of confusion, Nelson realized that he had been asked to apply the hot stone to his body. So began the process and later she said: "With the work of each day, I was intuitively guided to use more stones and I developed a method to gradually open the energy channels or chakras of the body."
It is believed that the stones themselves retain their connection with the healing properties of the earth. They are chosen for their individual characteristics. Basalt, a black volcanic rock that has been polished and smoothed by rivers and oceans, is a good heat absorber and retainer. Marble, which is naturally cool to the touch, stays cool and absorbs body heat when the temperature is further lowered. Body Massage in Naif
LaStone Therapy is more and more popular. The centers, staffed by highly trained and certified LaStone therapists, are located in the United States, as well as Australia, United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, Denmark, Israel, and literally all over the world.
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