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can i have description on chinese massage ? what are the benifits of chinese massage ? usually in chinese massage is it provided by men or women ? what is the usual dress of the man and woman who provide massage ? what type of clothes to be worn by those who receive massae ?
Is Chinese massage necessary to treat sprain ankle? The Chinese massage is so painful and I'm think that it just made it worst. Is it necessary? Or will I be fine using the RICE treatment? Also I heard that I will get pain from all this injuries later when I get older. Is it true??
Basic Chinese phrases for Traditional Chinese Massage student.? I have recently obtained a job working as a Massage therapist for a Traditional Chinese massage office. However all of my co-workers and teachers only speak Chinese with very little English. What are some basic phrases I can use for us to communicate better. And also would it be offensive to them for me to try and speak a little Chinese. I know some nationalities find it offensive as they want to practice their English... thanks!! please no crass or sarcastic answers.
I want to study Chinese Medicine and massage. What should I do? I after I graduate from colledge, I want to study Chinese Medicine and Massage. Currently, I am 13 and I'm in 7th Grade and I live in southern Louisiana. I would like to know what I can do now AND in the future to prepare myself for this. Can anyone please help me?
I went to the chinese massage parlor.................? a beautiful chinese woman massage me for half an hour, then told me to take her hand and place it on my body anywhere I needed the most. I didn't have to do anything because I became erect that moment. She smiled and told me I have nice cock. she make me see fireworks in about 3 mins. Is that cheating on my wife
Question about Chinese Massage:- What are the consequences of Mixing Western Medication and Chinese Massage ? Question about Chinese Massage:- calling all Massage Therapists Experts? My mother is 63 years old. She is 5'2" and weighs 85kg. My mother has Type 2 diabetes, Borderline Hypertension,and now developing Arthritis and Intermediate stage Osteoporosis. She is on medication and She is currently taking Avandia 4 mg, Glucophage Retard 850 mg, Gliclazide Tablets BP 80 mg, for her Diabetes under prescription of a qualified trained Physician. For her Blood Pressure, She is currently taking Apo - Atenol 50 mg, and Renitec 5 mg for her Kidney Protection. She is also taking Glucosamine Sulphate (375mg) with Chondroitin Sulphate (200 mg), 4 tablets a day as a supplement for her joints, otherwise She can't move her limbs. If there is too much of pain, she takes Ponstant one or twice a day. She also Applies Ammeltz Yoko Yoko( a liquid balm containing Menthol, Camphor and Methyl Salicylate when she needs to go out or drive. She also puts a Salon pas patch when She needs to drive or go out. ( A patch manufactured by Hisamitsu Pharmaceuticals, containing Menthol, Camphor and Methyl Salicylate and vitamin E. Recently, at the suggestion of a friend, she went for a Traditional Chinese Massage under a recommended massage therapist.Whether or not he is a qualified professionally trained masseuse is not known. He ( the massage therapist ) says there is too much of wind in my mother's body and the blood circulation is poor. He just applied olive oil and applied pressure on her veins in her hands and feet and all he did was massage her hands, forearms, feet and calve area for just 5-10 mins. According to my mother, she feels extremely painful during the massage but after the massage she feels lighter and good. She can walk and sleep better and it not so painful when she walks.In fact, She does not need the Patch and the Yoko Yoko Balm after the massage. However, she is still taking her medication and supplements. After the massage, There are severe Bruises on her inner forearm and it looks as though someone had hit her. The massage therapist says that it is normal and not to worry about it as it will go away eventually. Is this bruising a normal temporary side effect or a dangerous reaction? A lot of people are saying that when you are under Western Medication, You are not suppose to go for traditional Chinese massage and vice versa. Is this true? Does following traditional Chinese Massage tampers with the effect of the prescribed medication? Are there any known sceintific evidence of adverse reaction, or side effects? Is this a known general fact or a case - to- case basis? Should she continue the massage therapy? So far she has done 3 sessions and the only side effect she feels is the pain where he massaged and the nasty bruise marks. She is rather dubious about mixing Western medication and Chinese massage therapy. Will there be any side effects ?
Question about Chinese Massage:- calling all Massage Therapists Experts? Question about Chinese Massage:- calling all Massage Therapists Experts? My mother is 63 years old. She is 5'2" and weighs 85kg. My mother has Type 2 diabetes, Borderline Hypertension,and now developing Arthritis and Intermediate stage Osteoporosis. She is on medication and She is currently taking Avandia 4 mg, Glucophage Retard 850 mg, Gliclazide Tablets BP 80 mg, for her Diabetes under prescription of a qualified trained Physician. For her Blood Pressure, She is currently taking Apo - Atenol 50 mg, and Renitec 5 mg for her Kidney Protection. She is also taking Glucosamine Sulphate (375mg) with Chondroitin Sulphate (200 mg), 4 tablets a day as a supplement for her joints, otherwise She can't move her limbs. If there is too much of pain, she takes Ponstant one or twice a day. She also Applies Ammeltz Yoko Yoko( a liquid balm containing Menthol, Camphor and Methyl Salicylate when she needs to go out or drive. She also puts a Salon pas patch when She needs to drive or go out. ( A patch manufactured by Hisamitsu Pharmaceuticals, containing Menthol, Camphor and Methyl Salicylate and vitamin E. Recently, at the suggestion of a friend, she went for a Traditional Chinese Massage under a recommended massage therapist.Whether or not he is a qualified professionally trained masseuse is not known. He ( the massage therapist ) says there is too much of wind in my mother's body and the blood circulation is poor. He just applied olive oil and applied pressure on her veins in her hands and feet and all he did was massage her hands, forearms, feet and calve area for just 5-10 mins. According to my mother, she feels extremely painful during the massage but after the massage she feels lighter and good. She can walk and sleep better and it not so painful when she walks.In fact, She does not need the Patch and the Yoko Yoko Balm after the massage. However, she is still taking her medication and supplements. After the massage, There are severe Bruises on her inner forearm and it looks as though someone had hit her. The massage therapist says that it is normal and not to worry about it as it will go away eventually. Is this bruising a normal temporary side effect or a dangerous reaction? A lot of people are saying that when you are under Western Medication, You are not suppose to go for traditional Chinese massage and vice versa. Is this true? Does following traditional Chinese Massage tampers with the effect of the prescribed medication? Are there any known sceintific evidence of adverse reaction, or side effects? Is this a known general fact or a case - to- case basis? Should she continue the massage therapy? So far she has done 3 sessions and the only side effect she feels is the pain where he massaged and the nasty bruise marks. She is rather dubious about mixing Western medication and Chinese massage therapy. Will there be any side effects ?
chinese massage for a sprained (swollen) ankle? ok i'm not too sure if it is called a chinese massage but it is more a chinese practice to massage a swollen area rather than icing it... my flatmate has chinese background and he has been recommending me to go chinese massage my swollen ankle (sprained) as he has done it before and he says it speeds up the healing process... i'm just a bit scared to do that as the doctor asked me to just ice it and keep it elavated and do some streching, bt not massaging it!! any thoughts please??
Chinese Massage and Relaxing Clubs? I have been here in Guangzhou China for almost 1 year. There are many Massage places. Relaxation Clubs (24Hour Club) Most massage places are clothed. But I know of several places that perform sexual favors in addition to the massage. Also there are several Escort services in Guangzhou that clearly are offering more than a massage or company. From the website you read " testicular Therapy" Many tell me this is illegal in China. Yet it is so clearly out in the open. As if to say it's part of the culture. It is no secret that it goes on. I have asked many of my Chinese male and Female friends if they know anyone that works at those places. All have said no. I just want to know what is the mentality of a worker in one of those places. Do they feel it is just another service? Is it Part of the culture? I'm from the USA and prostitution is Illegal except for Las Vegas. And the Idea that comes to mind when we here prostitute is a toothless crack addict on the corner. If you are Chinese and can shed some light on this please do. I'm sure I will get my share of bad jokes from this Question. longliveabcdefg you must relax. I'm not saying anything bad about China. I am way old enough to know the movies and the topics you speak of. Yes prostitution is all over the world. I have not been all over the world. So... I ask about China since I am living here now. Have you lived in the USA? Have you been to Canada? Have you been to Mexico? I have so I know a bit about what I see. In the USA Massage for the most part is just that. A massage. 1 hour will cost you 420RMB. Massage is a huge business in China. Way more that the USA. China is famous for Massage. My god there is a massage place on every corner. Also in the USA we do not have 24 relaxation clubs. I love those places! 300RMB for 24 hours! No way in the USA could people have that. And if they did or do... it would cost 2,100 RMB. I love China for those reasons. Thanks so Far for all the great responses.
I wanna become a massage therapist, what training should I consider taking? I've always liked taking massages, and I always like to try different types of them. I've already learned how to do a traditional chinese massage, and a swedish massage. It's definitely a very relaxing profession. What training do I need to become a masseuse? Is there a masseuse license that I need to get?
Chinese chair massage? Does a chinese chair massage feel better than a regular chair massage or is it the same feeling. I mean being massaged by a therapist and NOT a robotic massage.
extreme spinal -lower back- pain after Chinese massage ? i had a nick massage .. every thing went fine .. my nick pain is gone ... un fortunately my lower spine now in intense pain .. the massage specialist pulled my nick someway .. ist normal to have this pain ? or should i go and see a doctor ? "neck" my bad .. i just got back from a doctor .. he told me that its just a muscle stress .. i am still concerned .. should i do an X-RAY .. or wait for few days ?
Chinese Cup Massage? Bruise? I basically have been having constant pains in my back so i decided to go for a massage. MY dad took me to this chinese place and they gave me a full back and shoulder massage. after when it still hurt a little he offerd to give me a cup massage. it hurt like a bitch tehw hole time and now i have like round bruises all over my back. IT actually does does feel better but im owndering how many days will it take for them to go away and if theres anything that i can do it make them heal faster? Thanks, i would also love to have your opinion on them if anyone has had the treatment before!
Gua Sha - Chinese Massage? Anyone there knows where can i have Gua Sha service. I heard that it is very good for tired body. Any recommendation and cheap ones.
Did she put a spell on me? Please help? Chinese/Asian Massage? Is this normal to do? Ok so i went to have a "full body massage" like the whole body. And this woman couldnt speak english. She was asain. She started doing some wierd moves with her hands above my head ,like at the begining and end of the massage..and since im paranoid, i got scared. Heck I paied 60 bucks for that.. Did she do something bad? Can something happen to me now??
Chinese fertility Massage.. Has anyone ever concieved after doing this? Im assuming that I may have blocked tubes. I do bbt charting, I O everymonth, have normal cycles and the same partner for 5years. However, Ive had a miscarriage before and as a teenager,I have had chlamydia twice. Im currently taking cinnamon and poria and doing accupressure along with chinese fertility massage to naturally unblock my tubes. i dont believe in surgery as it causes even more scar tissue and adhesions. Has anyone ever gotten pregnant using natural methods?
Can chinese meridian point massage be dangerous.? I had a body and head massage on saturday and the pressure that was used was really firm and it sometimes hurt. Now my head feels bruised and a bit tender as if the nerve endings are all irritated and inflamed..even my hair seems to hurt. Should i be worried or will it settle down as time passes.
How can I meet a MT in New York city to exchange Massage Skill? I am a qualified MT.3years experience.Sice I am a Chinese,I have focus practiced Chinese style Massage which is Tuina,Acupressur,Shiatse,Reflexolgy,Cupping...I want to share skills with other MT.and Seek any MT want to start business together in NJ or CT
Which Chinese medicine treatments have worked for you? I am truly blown away. I hurt my tail bone a few weeks ago and have been in awful pain but have had to keep sitting at a computer every day. The GP said "you'll just to wait for it to heal and not sit on chairs", which didn't help. I even bought a really good ergonomic chair. But I have not felt any tiny trace of pain in the last few days since I got an intensely painful Chinese massage with acupressure and herbs. Then they stuck herb-soaked patches over my back to stay on for 24 hours. I thought it might help a little but didn't expect this - it's amazing! When I was a teenager a hospital recommended surgery to fix my sore knee (from playing netball) but I remember my Mum taking me to an acupuncturist and some kind of Chinese physio instead... and that worked too. What has worked for you? (Please note, this question is asking for positive answers.)
What is the most effective massage technique? I have been having Chinese Accupressure Massages and they just aren't doing it for me lately. Is there a better type? (I have muscular knots in my back - that are presently killing me)
Spa or Massage center in downtown Indianapolis? I'm looking for recommendations for a spa or massage center in downtown Indy. Preferably deep tissue restorative massage or traditional Chinese or Thai massage. We'll be staying in downtown Indianapolis (without a car), and although our hotel offers individual in-room massage services, we'd like to find a place that can accomodate two of us at once.
What would be a good name for a Chinese doctor & herbs practice/shop? Please help! A friend of mine is a qualified medical doctor from China, who is an expert in Chinese medicines and cures (acupuncture, massages etc...) as well as western medical practices. She would like to set up her own practice specialising in natural Chinese herbs, medicines and acupunctures. She is especially keen to help people loss weight and find cures for allergies. The name could reflect her services/expertise or anything meaningful to her practise. Please explain reason for the name you suggest. Many thanks for your help.
How to activate camara module in chinese phone? I have problem with my Chinese phone(SIGMATEL-S3). When I try to open camara it displays the following massage "Camara module is not ready" Please tell me to resolve this problem so that I can use camara in my chinese phone and also tell me the default password for chinese phone specially mine?
How much tip? I got a good massage for $60 & gave $20 tip; she wanted more, suggested I use credit card; sup? 15% is normal tip for massage. Until I began seeing Asian (Korean, Chinese) massuses I did not recieve negative feedback. It seems they are not pleased with 15% & when I question what they want/expect they do not seem to understand English but make faces and I feel cheap. The hourly rate in LA/Hollywood area is about the same as in the South Bay but the girls seem more demanding/unappreciative in the S. Bay. New places open regularly and I like to go a few times a month. A good experience can be spoiled by a bad attitude from the girl when I feel I give a generous tip.
massage that makes breast larger? is there some ancient chinese massage that makes boobs bigger? i heard there was i just don't understand how to do it..or if its true...or if it works... haha but yeah i want bigger boobs...like every other skinny person. but i dont wanna gain weight.. suggestions? hahahah pictures. idk im 16 and there like a 36 b? which isnt that bad.... but they could be bigger. and i heard there was some sort of massage that makes them bigger.
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