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Different techniques of massage:
Tapping
The tapping massage involves making short, striking movements with either the side of one’s hand, the flat hand or the fist. This encourages the circulation of the blood in the skin and releases tension in the musculature. If the tapping occurs near the lungs, this improves the clearance of mucus from the lungs. This is regenerating and relaxing.
Shiatsu
Shiatsu (finger pressure) is a form of Japanese body therapy, developed from the traditional Chinese massage. This massage technique consists of soft, rhythmic, deeply effective stretches and rotations. Shiatsu aims to stimulate particular points on the body and to mobilize the musculature
Rolling
Rolling is one of the most pleasant and relaxing hand movements in massage. This massage technique is often used at the end of a massage to relax the musculature.. Rolling is a pleasant combination of tension and relaxation of the musculature and is especially calming and relaxing.
Kneading
The skin and musculature are gripped and kneaded with either the thumbs, index fingers or both hands. In Kneading, the affect on the musculature is produced by the hands of the masseur. This massage technique is mostly used to get rid of tensions. It affects the musculature and the connective tissue lying under the skin and improves circulation.
Clapping
Clapping involves making light claps with the whole hand in order to improve the circulation of the blood around the musculature and below. At the same time, this massage technique reduces tension and encourages the tightness of the connective tissue. This soft method of massage stimulates the organism.

Destination of Magnetic
The magnetic massage leaves the body channels and acupoints in the state of clearance, thus it is very effective for promoting flow of blood circulation and relieving pain to achieve the goal of prevention and treatment. This is where we say “No obstruction, no pain”, which is of great help in accelerating metabolism, modulating nervous system and improving blood circulation.

What is the Jade? what's the function?
With its shiny green lustre the precious jade stone has been known to man for 7,000 years. Finally recognised for its exquisiteness, in 3000 BC the jade was considered the royal gem in China, where it’s worth is comparable to gold and diamonds here in the West. The Mayans and Aztecs believed it to be the stone of magic that only Priests, Kings and Gods were worthy of wearing. In traditional Eastern medicine, jade is believed to possess healing qualities by emitting a gentle steady energy that strengthens the lungs, heart, thymus, immune and nervous system, as well as increasing kidney filtration and blood detoxification.

Jade is a natural transmitter of far-infrared rays in the same wavelength as the human body. It contains vital elements essential for the human body such as calcium and magnesium. Jade also produces negative ions which encourage cell metabolism, which in turn increases vitality, strengthens immune defence and enhances endurance. It is well known in the Orient for slowing down the process of aging as well as maximising the body’s ability to strengthen its natural defenses and healing abilities.

The health benefits of jade are also now becoming known in the West.A research study carried out in Germany reported that jade lowers high blood pressure and improves poor circulation. Mice fed with jade-filtered water displayed a decrease in high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels as well as exhibiting an increase in sperm count and regenerative functions.
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