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Nuad Phaen Boran - Thai Massage

Thai Profesionalist
 Thai massage, also known as Nuad Phaen Boran, is an ancient massage that involves not only deep muscle massage, but stretching, elements of shiatsu, yoga, and acupressure as well. Nuad Phaen Boran actually translates into "ancient massage" or "traditional massage."
Traditional Thai massage has been practiced for over 2,500 years. The Buddhist monks practiced both massage and other healing arts. Traditional Thai massage focuses on the experience of the whole body. By loosening blockages, the massage will help harmonize the body and recoup any deficiencies of the energy lines. Just as Chinese medicine uses acupuncture to help revive health, traditional Thai massage uses a similar system of pressure points to help heal and relieve stress. Traditional Thai massage has many benefits. Whether you are the receiver of the massage or the giver of the massage, you can feel joy, ease, and comfort. Traditional Thai massage is a floor massage. Traditional Thai massage is great for athletes as it keeps them flexible and helps prevent and treat injuries. Originally derived from ancient Thai traditions, Herbal Thai massage is slowly becoming a popular western modality. Thai yoga massage itself dates back over 2,500 years with roots from both Indian and Chinese healing practices.
The combination of a Thai herbal compress and traditional Thai massage techniques create a treatment designed to soothe almost any aliment one might experience.
As the released prana effortlessly flows again, each system of the body is saturated with vital nutrients improving the body's normal functions. Thai massage can help with all the systems in the body allowing whole body healing.
Together the Thai yoga massage and the herbal compress promote healing in the following ways:
-           Improves muscle injuries, imbalances and pain
-          Improves blood and lymph circulation
-          Improves physical and mental energy by releasing energy blockages
-          Improves movement and function of fascia (body's connective tissue)
-          Calms respiratory dysfunction and pain

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