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LaSTONE THERAPY |  | | LaSTONE THERAPY Stones of all shapes and sizes and varying temperatures, ranging from zero to 140 degrees, are used during LaStone massage therapy to elicit physical healing, mental relaxation, and a spiritual connection to earth energy. Warm stones encourage the exchange of blood and lymph and provide soothing heat for deep-tissue work. Cold stones aid with inflammation, moving blood out of the area, and balancing male/female energies. Stones are placed in varying positions on the body for energy balancing or may be used by the therapist for specific trigger-point work. The alternating heat and cold of thermotherapy brings the entire body into the healing process, with a rapid exchange of blood and oxygen and alternating rise and fall of respiration rate as the body seeks homeostasis. LaStone therapy requires less effort from the practitioner’s own body and delivers healing warmth to the hands, benefitting the therapist, as well as the client. Founder Mary Harrigan drew from the wisdom of ancient healers in using thermotherapy as the basis for her approach. (See also: LaSTONE THERAPY, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)
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LaSTONE THERAPY
LaSTONE THERAPY Stones of all shapes and sizes and varying temperatures, ranging from zero to 140 degrees, are used during LaStone massage therapy to elicit physical healing, mental relaxation, and a spiritual connection to earth energy. Warm stones encourage the exchange of blood and lymph and provide soothing heat for deep-tissue work. Cold stones aid with inflammation, moving blood out of the area, and balancing male/female energies. Stones are placed in varying positions on the body for energy balancing or may be used by the therapist for specific trigger-point work. The alternating heat and cold of thermotherapy brings the entire body into the healing process, with a rapid exchange of blood and oxygen and alternating rise and fall of respiration rate as the body seeks homeostasis. LaStone therapy requires less effort from the practitioner’s own body and delivers healing warmth to the hands, benefitting the therapist, as well as the client. Founder Mary Harrigan drew from the wisdom of ancient healers in using thermotherapy as the basis for her approach. . . For more articles on LaSTONE THERAPY , see: : LaSTONE THERAPY , Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul) . . The definition and meaning of LaSTONE THERAPY is extracted from the home page of Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals. " MassageTherapy.com is a property of Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP), an organization serving the massage, bodywork, somatic and esthetic professions. Established in 1987, ABMP is comprised of more than 40,000 practitioners across the nation and in Canada. As a condition of membership, ABMP verifies that practitioners have graduated from a recognized training program and obtained any state licensure required. All ABMP members are also required to follow an established code of ethics. Massage, bodywork, and somatic therapies are often complex mixtures of holistic healing practices involving physical, emotional and spiritual components. The definitions that follow provide only brief explanations of many of the techniques currently in practice.." Please visit http://www.massagetherapy.com for more information. Arc1: 386 385 384 383 382 381 380 379 378 377 376 375 374 373 372 371 370 Arc2: 369 368 367 366 365 364 363 362 361 360 359 358 357 356 355 354 353
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