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Reiki |
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Reiki is a gentle, non-invasive method that can strengthen the body's natural ability to heal itself, help promote relaxation and foster overall well-being. Reiki works well with medical treatment and other therapies to assist in activating a person's inner healing potential while bringing the body, mind, emotions, and spirit into greater balance and harmony. It is beneficial for relieving mild, chronic, and acute pain; reduces negative side effects of medications and treatments; supports and helps to maintain the immune system; promotes the healing of burns, wounds, and injuries; and nourishes cells for optimal maintenance and regeneration. |
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Raindrop Technique |
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Raindrop technique combines the science of aromatherapy with reflexology and light massage in the application of 9 therapeutic-grade essential oils. The oils are dropped like raindrops and massaged along the spine area relieving muscular tension and stress in the body. They are also worked into the feet using an ancient Tibetan reflexology technique called Vitaflex. These powerful antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, oxygenating oils stimulate the immune system and activate the body's natural healing response. This session is excellent for back pain, scoliosis, migraines, headaches, stress relief, and to detox the body.
Raindrop technique is offered in our office by our friend, Angie Roherty of Ecossage. |
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Breast Thermography |
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What is Breast Thermography
Breast Thermography is a desirable alternative to a mammogram. In thermography, there is no contact, no x-rays, no pain--it is completely non-invasive. A patient can have multiple screenings done every year to track changes without concern about side effects. To understand the difference between a mammogram and breast thermography, one needs to understand how tumors develop:
Tumors need a blood supply to exist. When a tumor develops, it creates vascularization (blood vessels) around itself. This is a physiological process. This physiology can be detected in the earliest developmental stages with heat sensing imagers. A mammogram is a screen of anatomy, it looks for the actual evidence of a tumor. A breast thermograph is a screen of function, it looks for the reflection of physiological happenings. When a mammogram identifies a tumor, the tumor has likely been forming for a long time. In comparison, a thermography image detects breast temperature differentials and so often can identify the beginning stages of a potential problem. Therefore, a woman can be proactive in addressing the situation in a non-invasive manner.
During a thermograph, a woman stands in front of the imager and then an infrared heat scan is taken of her breasts. If adverse physiology is present (such as increased vascularization involved with tumor development), it will be evidenced by temperature differentials in the image of the breasts.
Breast Thermography is offered by our friend, Sue Springstead, at Thermal Welness.
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