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Shiatsu is a Japanese word: "shi" meaning finger, and "atsu"
meaning pressure. But shiatsu is more than acupressure. It is a
combination of many different techniques, including pressing, hooking,
sweeping, shaking, rotating, grasping, vibrating, patting, plucking,
lifting, pinching,
rolling, brushing, and, in one school developed by
Suzuki Yamamoto, barefoot shiatsu, witch includes walking on the
person's back, legs, and feet.
In the practice of shiatsu, each person is primarily responsible
for his or her own health and well-being. This contrasts with the
Western belief that the medical practitioner is principally responsible
for our health. In Western medicine an awareness of the unique
significance of touch, the essential form of communication between two
human beings in the fight to subdue pain, has all but disappeared;
certainly it has become minimal. Ironically, in all times and all
cultures, the importance of touch, just touch itself, has been
acknowledged as a primary means to mitigate pain. In the hurried rounds
of the Western clinical physician checking hospital charts at the end of
the day, alas, it has vanished.
Shiatsu strengthens the immune system and, if practiced
consistently, truly becomes preventive health care. Who can benefit from
shiatsu? Early on, George Balanchine, Ivan Nagy, Martha Graham, and many
other dancers took regular shiatsu sessions to relieve their pains and
restore and maintain their vitality. It is well known that Liza Minnelli
and Henry Kissinger have received shiatsu treatments to promote and
maintain good health.
Now you can take advantage of this marvelous treatment whenever you
like in the privacy of your own home or office. Contact us todaythe
touch and pressure of a shiatsu master. Computer assisted research has
made the ultimate in massages available to everyone.
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relieves muscle tension and stiffness
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increases flexibility and range of motion in joints which
helps muscles work more effectively
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greater awareness of body and improved posture
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increases circulation by bringing energy producing nutrients
and oxygen to the cells
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acts as a workout and improves muscle tone
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helps prevent injuries and promotes faster healing of injured
muscles
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relieves muscle soreness by removing lactic acid which assists
in recovering more quickly after a workout
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reduces blood pressure, heart rate and calms nervous system
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lowers levels of stress and anxiety
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fosters deep relaxation and a more restful sleep
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reduces mental and physical fatigue and increases energy

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fosters deeper and easier breathing
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improves digestion
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nourishes skin and improves skin tone
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strengthens immune system
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helps maintain overall health
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