Gould Ritter

  • Aromatherapy massage stems from Swedish massage therapy. It is a method of massage where massage oil, or scent-enhancing lotion that contains a variety of essential oils (often high-concentrated essential oils of plants) are used. Through an aromatherapy massage you inhale the essential oil molecules either directly or indirectly through your…[Read more]

  • Swedish massages are getting more popular nowadays. Because of their relaxing effect on muscles, as well as their capacity to calm both the mind and body, Swedish massages are growing in popularity. They are a popular choice for people to give for gifts to friends tend to like their appearance due to the fact that they come with a wide variety…[Read more]

  • Trigger point massage refers to particular massage techniques that be used to alleviate trigger points on your body. This can help stop the pain they cause. Trigger points can be painful, sensitive, and depressed areas within joints and muscles which can be difficult to treat. The knots may cause discomfort elsewhere in the body if they are…[Read more]

  • Shiatsu is a pseudoscience from ancient Japanese bodywork, is based on theories from the traditional Chinese medical practices. This is the flow of chi or energy through the meridian canals. Anma, a Japanese massage technique, forms the base of Shiatsu. Anma is commonly referred to as an “life force” which refers to the “life-force” that…[Read more]

  • Are you craving a wonderful massage but don’t quite know where to begin? If you are feeling stressed, sore and tired but you are not quite in the mindset to get a rigorous muscle-kneeling session – that is, in need of a full body massage that can do the job – an aromatherapy massage might be just up your alley. The purpose of such a massage…[Read more]

  • Myofascial Release Therapy is the alternative healing therapy system claimed to become effective with regard to treating soreness and muscle tissue immobility by means of releasing adhesions, relaxing developed and sprained muscles, boosting movement, air, and chemical flow, in addition to activating the sympathetic tense system. It has been…[Read more]

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