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Professional training courses in healthcare and massage therapy in New Kensington, Monroeville and Pittsburgh - Career Training Academy, CTAProfessional training courses in healthcare and massage therapy in New Kensington,... more
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Massage therapy continues to hold its place as one of the most effective, safe and natural ways to treat mental and physical ailments, such as stress, pain, anxiety and depression. Here are the top 10 benefits of massage therapy.
:http://www.massagetherapistschools.org/blog/2010/top-10-benefits-of-massage-therapy/Massage therapy continues to hold its place as one of the most effective, safe and... more
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Next up we take a tour of the National Holistic Institute in California specializing in massage therapy to learn so simple tips to make our patients relax and also experience some professional attention!Next up we take a tour of the National Holistic Institute in California specializing... more
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National Vegetarian Month is October. Learn more about becoming a vegetarian. It's easier than you think!National Vegetarian Month is October. Learn more about becoming a vegetarian.... more
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Do you know orange oil's healty effects ? When you read it you can't believe its aroma-herbal therapies ?
I think it is a good choise for massaging partner before a better sex. Instead of yummy lubricants , you can try orange oil. What do you think ?Do you know orange oil's healty effects ? When you read it you can't believe... more
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After a rough day at work it’s so nice to come home and receive a back rub from a loved one. A gentle touch helps activate and stimulate the systems of the body leaving you feeling a little more renewed and relaxed. If you experience these benefits from a loved ones massage imagine the huge benefits from receiving a massage from a trained massage therapist. Massage Therapists are schooled in the body, they know how to relive a muscle, reduce tension, increase flexibility and blood flow.After a rough day at work it’s so nice to come home and receive a back rub from... more
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Call me naive, but I never really thought that things like this happened in real life. Movies, yes -- reality, no. I've always loved massages, but have been devoted to my masseuse, Julie, for over five years now. But after reading this article, switching it up doesn't seem like such a bad idea. Call me naive, but I never really thought that things like this happened in real life.... more
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Making Holy Anointing Oil
1/4 Oz. Premium Cannabis flower tops Kaneh Bosm (buds)
1 cup (8 Oz.) Organic Extra virgin olive oil
Premium "essential oils"
30 drops of myrrh
15 drops of cinnamon and
30 drops of cassia (cinnamon leaf)
(Preferred Method)
Heat the olive oil in a double boiler until quite warm. add herb. heat for 20 min. or so being careful not to scorch the mixture. With a strainer drain the oil off, squeezing all the oil out of the herb. take the excess bulk and use in spaghetti sauce or for cooking something else. Add the rest of the ingredients stirring gently let cool and package.
In Exodus Chapter 30 verses 22- 25, the Lord commanded Moses to make a holy anointing oil from myrrh, cinnamon , sweet smelling cane(kaneh bosem), cassia and olive oil. This would have been a powerful antiviral and antibiotic oil, the use of which would give protection and treatment to those to whom it was administered. Myrrh is an effective antiseptic and cicatrisan (wound healer).
It has tremendous healing effects on sores, ulcers and boils . Cinnamon is a powerful antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial agent.
Cannabis has been used as a medicine for over 4000 years.
Olive Oil, Homer called it "liquid gold." In ancient Greece, athletes ritually rubbed it all over their body. Olive oil has been more than mere food to the peoples of the Mediterranean: it has been medicinal, magical, an endless source of fascination and wonder and the fountain of great wealth and power.
Besides food, olive oil has been used for religious rituals, medicines, as a fuel in oil lamps, soap-making, and skin care application.
Another use of oil in Jewish religion is for anointing the kings of the Kingdom of Israel, originating from King David. Tzidkiyahu was the last anointed King of Israel. One unusual use of olive oil in the Talmud is for bad breath, by creating a water-oil-salt mouthwash.
Olive oil also has religious symbolism for healing and strength and to consecration — God's setting a person or place apart for special work. This may be related to its ancient use as a medicinal agent and for cleansing athletes by slathering them in oil then scraping them. The Catholic and Orthodox Churches use olive oil for the Oil of Catechumens (used to bless and strengthen those preparing for Baptism) and Oil of the Sick (used to confer the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick). Olive oil mixed with a perfuming agent like balsam is consecrated by bishops as Sacred Chrism, which is used to confer the sacrament of Confirmation (as a symbol of the strengthening of the Holy Spirit), in the rites of Baptism and the ordination of priests and bishops, in the consecration of altars and churches, and, traditionally, in the anointing of monarchs at their coronation. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) and a number of other religions use olive oil when they need to consecrate an oil for anointings.
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1/4 Oz. Premium Cannabis flower tops Kaneh Bosm (buds)... more
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