The Raindrop Technique Massage
The raindrop technique is a procedure of applying essential oils of therapeutic class on the legs, back, and spine. This is a form of aromatherapy. Raindrop includes certain concepts, including a special form of massage called "feather stroking", which is similar to a massage technique called "leakage".
Another aspect of the raindrop is the Vita Flex, a
therapeutic maneuver adapted to oriental acupuncture, acupressure and
reflexology. The term "Vita Flex", meaning "life force through
reflexes", was coined by Stanley Burroughs, who studied oriental medicine
and brought this technique to the West.
During parts of the raindrop procedure, therapeutic-level
essential oils are dumped clean (undiluted) onto the back along the spine from
a height of approximately six inches. The technique of raindrop, made with
essential oils of non-therapeutic class, is not a true idea of the method.
The theory of discharging oils in this way is that oils that
are said to have electromagnetic properties can enter the receiver's electromagnetic field before entering the skin. Therefore, it is believed that
oils interact with the electric fields of the receptor, possibly beneficially
before being absorbed into the body through the skin.
This technique is used in various holistic forms, supporting
the immune system, relieving stress, increasing energy, maintaining a balanced
metabolism and improving general well-being.
Profit; This leaves you in a special space to know what is
right. This technique integrates with all organs of the body. Everyone can make
a raindrop, but he doesn't know it yet. Grandmothers will get the same results
as any professional health worker.
The raindrop technique kit includes seven therapeutic grade
essential oils, a diluting massage oil, ortho-light massage oil and a
step-by-step training DVD.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Always wash and rinse your hands well
before and after using therapeutic grade essential oils. Keep therapeutic-grade
essential oils away from children's reach.
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