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Head Manipulator



Head Manipulator

Want to get ahead? Try a head massage!    by Bobby Wise

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!) How about a head massage?
All that built up negative energy caused by energy channel blockage. Prescription medication isn’t always the solution, nor is over the counter medicine. A head massage can potentially clear these channels, thereby restoring any ailments that are caused by it. In order to feel good, healthy, one must have proper energy flow, otherwise, problems such as stress, aches, pains and baldness may ensue!

Have you ever had any type of massage? Do you think this is something new? No, it is not a new medical breakthrough, this art has been practiced throughout the world. Chinese records dating back 3,000 years document its use; the ancient Hindus, Persians and Egyptians applied forms of massage for many ailments; and even Hippocrates wrote papers recommending the use of rubbing and friction for joint and circulatory problems. Massage is the manipulation of superficial layers of muscle and connective tissue.

The art of massage became popular in the US in the 1800s. It had a surge of popularity until the 1930s and 40s. When modern medicine came to the forefront, the art of massage therapy became discounted as lesser than.

In the 1960s and 1970s nurses began to use it to alleviate pain in patients. Champissage was introduced to the United States around this time. It’s popularity grew until finally in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta massage was deemed a core medical service, which gave it great credibility. It’s good enough for the Olympics, how about you?

The reason that head massage works is that so much of our nervous system is in our heads. We get regular massages for our bodies, why not for our heads. A scalp massage can improve circulation which helps if you get headaches. You can get a head massage in a spa, salon or even at home. The massage itself lasts anywhere between 25 – 30 minutes, can be done with or without oils.

In a salon, you will be seated in a chair and the massage technician will give you a luxurious head massage. Unlike many massages, you will remain fully clothed if you go for the option of a no-oil massage. If you want oil, you can choose to wear something to protect your clothing

Can it benefit me? Realize, this is something that will relax you. When you are relaxed in your mind, your body naturally relaxes and you will feel uplifted. There are many other benefits. My dad went to a masseuse to help with his tinnitus. Blood and lymph circulation improve also. When your positive energy is flowing, you’ll sleep and concentrate better. Go to your local spa, try a head massage! See, you will feel better!

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