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Russian Massage - Articles
Massage: Pleasure & Pain
by
Tommy Kirchhoff
Posted
Tue 16 Mar 2010 7:31am
I took a real interest in massage when
I was about 12. My mom and I would
trade massages every evening. It was
a good deal that continued through
high school. When I graduated, my
seven-year old sister gave me a gift
certificate drawn in crayon, good for
one head rub.
In college, a girl in the dorms showed
me how to massage a hand. She ...
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Philip B. Russian Amber Shampoo
by
Shannon N.
Posted
Thu 24 Dec 2009 8:17pm
I am hoping Santa will treat me to some luxurious beauty products this year. In my stocking I’m hoping to find a jar of Philip B. Russian Amber Shampoo (12 oz., $140.00 at Beauty Habit). This jar may be small, but it packs a powerful punch of hydrating power for winter weary hair. The harsh cold winter weather can wreak havoc on your hair due t ...
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Pressure
by
Angela S.
Posted
Wed 18 Jun 2008 6:08pm
We’ve left the little raw food oasis atThe Spa on Koh Changnow and we’re back on the Thai mainland, at a beach-side resort where the beach is about 10 strides from our room. Yummy :) We’ve had somewonderful adventuresin the last few days. A couple of days back, we hadThai massagefor the first time since we got here. WOW. It was INTENSE. I was absol ...
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Discount Massage at Psoas Body Work in San Francisco
by
Amy H.
Posted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 12:20am
Active Release Technique, or A.R.T. as it’s known, is a technique that involves strategic pressure on trigger points combined with guided stretches. Practitioners are highly trained and the techniques are useful for treating repetitive stress injuries, breaking up old scar tissue, and treating sports injuries too.
My experience with A.R.T. st ...
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If you want to practice Eastern ...
by
Rev. Dr. Richard B.

Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 4:10pm
If you want to practice Eastern medicine, you must be a qualified Western medical practitioner, according to Russian authorities.
Acupuncture is taken twice as seriously there, because students wanting to become acupuncture physicians typically have to have some sort of related degree, such as a neuro-pathology degree.
Russia ...
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Favorite Massager: Medirub Massager
by
Nicole S.
Posted
Fri 24 Jul 2009 11:49pm
By Dr. Nicole Sundene
If you are looking for a great massager - look no further! The Medi-rub Massager® has been my favorite massage therapy device for over ten years.
My Dad is an Ironman Triathalete and purchased one ten years ago; it’s still going strong. I found myself always dropping by or driving out specifically to use it, and one ...
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Massage @ Roman Paradigm Massage & Therapy
by
Kristy W.
Posted
Thu 15 Mar 2012 7:00am
Have I ever said how much I love massages? Given any opportunity, I would have a massage any time, any place, any how and by anyone. Whenever there is a Groupon or Yelp Deal, and it features a massage, I nab it.
I bought one for Roman Paradigm Massage & Therapy ages ago, I never had an opportunity to use it until re ...
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HOSPITAL MASSAGE Massage therapy...
by
Rev. Dr. Richard B.

Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 4:05pm
HOSPITAL MASSAGE
Massage therapy is currently the most frequently utilized nontraditional therapy offered in hospitals. Therapeutic massage therapy types included as components of patient health care within clinical settings include: Shiatsu, deep tissue, acupressure, Swedish, trigger point, neuromuscular, myofascial release, and reflexology ...
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