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Articles: shiatsu
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Shiatsu by Chris Jarmey
Shiatsu is a Japanese word which literally translated means ‘finger pressure’. However, Shiatsu is much more than that.
Shiatsu and Massage in Pregnancy and Childbirth by Suzanne Yates
Suzanne Yates' article discusses the relevance and benefits of using Shiatsu and Massage during pregnancy, labour, childbirth, and postnatally, and highlights the traditional role massage used to play before being superseded by modern technology.
Shiatsu Massage for Frozen Shoulder by Sandra Laidley
The author describes her experience of a syndrome which is five times more common in diabetics, 60 per cent more common in women, mostly affects 40-60 year olds. About 15 per cent of sufferers get it on both sides and symptoms last an average of 30 months. In her case, the symptoms came on slowly, then became unbearably painful.
Shiatsu – Ancient Technique for the 21st Century by Kris Deva North
Shiatsu is a hands-on therapy to harmonize the flow of energy throughout the entire being, seeking the cause of conditions as well as relieving the symptoms. It acts as an intermediary between the receiver and nature.
Shiatsu, Nutrition and Mind in the Treatment of ME by Mike Webster
The author gives an encouraging account of how he has successfully treated ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) sufferers,having been a sufferer himself. His approach to treating ME uses three key strategies: shiatsu, nutrition and mental strategy.
Shiatsu, Yoga and Breath by Rosamunde Jordan
Shiatsu is a word that seems vaguely familiar to a great many people: ‘That’s under dogs, isn’t it?’ said the young lad who searched for the appropriate section for my advert.
What do Shiatsu Practitioners Treat? by Nicola Pooley
Shiatsu is usually found to be deeply relaxing and invigorating for the mind and body.
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