Raindrop & Vitaflex Technique

26.8037045
-80.0743487

September 30, 2012, 10 am–4:30 pm

Palm Beach Academy
1220 10th Street
Lake Park (Palm Beach Gardens area), FL 33403

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Combining aromatherapy, light-touch massage, and reflexology, Raindrop-Vitaflex Therapy is a valuable tool which is easy for the therapist to perform but provides profound effect for the client. This therapy can be utilized by anyone with a license to touch the client's body including massage therapists, chiropractors, nurses and acupuncturists. This modality may be used for clients who require very light touch (such as fibromyalgia or osteoporosis populations) but appeals to everyone for its assistance with pain management, inflammation, stress relief and relaxation as well as emotional support and immune system enhancement. This therapy may also address pathogens which lie dormant in the spine only to be triggered later into disease, such as the herpes virus which may manifest as shingles. Download the flyer from the seminars page at www.primabody.com.  I look forward to sharing this empowering and versatile class with you.  I'll share the classic Raindrop routine plus my own ideas and tips which may make the experience for the client and the therapist even better.  LMTs receive 6 ceus. --Yours with appreciation, Denise Wickell, Licensed Massage Therapist and Registered Clinical Aromatherapist

Tags: Aromatherapy, ceus for massage, essential oils, massage, pain management, raindrop therapy, relaxation

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