A form of sound therapy that is not applied through hearing, but by instruments that send audible sound waves directly into the body through the skin.
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Massage therapy is related to science since massage integrates a system of medicine and healing. Massage therapy is proven to improve our blood circulation and stimulates our sensory nerve so, its procedure can give us good feeling.
The light used in light therapy is quite similar to natural daylight. Newer light therapy used LED technology making them a lot more smaller and easier to move rather than the original light boxes.
Heat therapy works by heating blood vessels, muscles and joints. As heat is applied to various parts of the body, the muscles relax, releasing oxygen. The heat also can block pain signals from the nerves to the brain
Patients with cardiac pacemakers are advised to avoid this therapy.
The healing frequencies are related to those emitted by a healthy organ or body part. In this way, cymatic healers say, the immune system and other natural regulatory functions are stimulated.
few physicians are convinced that healing can be facilitated by "tuning" a sound device to a patient's cellular vibrations.
The treatment has been used on patients with tumors, internal bruises , calcified joints, bacterial or viral infections , blood diseases, and other problems.
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"Cymatic" refers to sound waves and similar vibrations, not to electromagnetic waves. You can do some reading on electromagnetic waves - to get started, you might read the Wikipedia article - and then decide what similarities there are to sound waves.
The term "cymatics" was coined by Hans Jenny, a Swiss scientist who derived it from the Greek word kyma (a great wave).
Satir family therapy, structural family therapy, stategic family therapy, bowenian family therapy, systemic family therapy, narrative family therapy, solution focussed family therapy, object relations family therapy
It is sometimes called radiation therapy, radiation therapy, cobalt therapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
There are several types of therapies available to help arthritic hands. The oldest therapy, originally used with TB patients is Gold Therapy, then there is ultra-low level sound therapy, LED therapy, Bowen therapy, holistic arthritis therapy, Aspirin therapy, bio-magnetic relief therapy, light therapy, and magnetic therapy. Before engaging in any of these therapies it is advisable to consult your physician.
•Behavior therapy•Psycho therapy•Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)•Behavioral therapy•Exposure therapy•Relaxation techniques- controlled breathing, visualization
Cell therapy is, in effect, a type of organ transplant which has also been referred to as "live cell therapy," "xenotransplant therapy," "cellular suspensions," "glandular therapy," or "fresh cell therapy.