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LaStone Therapy - The amazing new form of healing bodywork that will transform your health
In LaStone Therapy, bestselling Detox author Jane Scrivner introduces you to an exciting new form of bodywork. LaStone massage therapy is a modern technique drawing on ancient Native American traditions and using heated and cooled stones on the body.
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In LaStone Therapy, bestselling Detox author Jane Scrivner introduces you to an exciting new form of bodywork. LaStone massage therapy is a modern technique drawing on ancient Native American traditions and using heated and cooled stones on the body. Created in 1993 in Arizona, and already the fastest-growing bodywork therapy in the US, LaStone delivers on every level: body, mind and spirit; physically, emotionally and energetically. Written with the full co-operation of, and in consultation with, the creator of LaStone therapy- under whom Jane herself was trained -this book :
- Explains what this treatment is, where it came from and what it does ;
- Shows how even just one treatment will make you feel fabulous ;
- Describes exactly how LaStone gets deeper, more quickly, and lasts much, much longer than conventional massage ;
- Details the chemistry of thermotherapy-the alternating therapeutic application of hot and cold temperatures - and how it can achieve far more than conventional bodywork techniques ;
- Reveals how LaStone can prolong the working life of the therapist while simultaneously improving the health of the client ;
- Provides a comprehensive resources list so that you can experience LaStone-or even train as a therapist-yourself.
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- Auteur
- SCRIVNER Jane
- Rayon
- Tuina - Massage - Gua Sha
- Editeur
- PIAKTUS
- Published
- 2003
- Pages
- 130
- Language
- English
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