Friday 5 June 2009

Rejuvanessence and Back Pain.

Hello and welcome to my third blog dealing with how complementary therapies may assist in the management of back pain and its associated issues.
First of all, what is Rejuvanessence? Not the best known therapy, perhaps because it is considered a luxury treatment most often found in high end Beauty Salons, though some of "us" offer it from home, or visit. I learnt this beauty system, the tag line for the whole process being "a face lift without surgery" and it certainly works.
This whole system was not designed as a pain relief system, but I found clients gaining a two fold benefit from my visits. The first was the undoubted improvement in their general facial appearance, both men and women. Secondly a great relaxation, spreading from the head to the toes. This relaxation allowed a healing process to take place in tight, twisted and strained muscles and ligaments, encouraged the flow of blood and the release of toxins. There was always a flow of energy going on.
What does Rejuvanessence consist of, and how often need a treatment occur?
There are 6 basic treatments and top up visits are recommended on a monthly basis.
The first session consists of a gentle skull massage that works on the subcutaneous fat and results in an amazing release with the whole face becoming more mobile.
The following 5 sessions work from the scalp down to the chest in separate treatments e.g. the third would work around the areas of the eyes, but going much deeper, covering a smaller area but acheiving very pleasant result, bringing blood to the face and starting to reverse the effects of lines and wrinkles.
With each treatment comes relaxation and a feeling of calm. I would come out of the hotel in central London after the course, and feel the dirt in the air and hate to get into a tube, it all felt dirty and chipped away at my peace.
So this system which helps ladies hold the effects of age at bay naturally without the knife or chemical, also relaxes and invigourates. So Rejuvanessence helps you look and feel great.
More on complementary therapies and how they are a natural answer to back pain management at www.backpainloss.com
Best wishes
Paul

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