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Hi!

I'm throwing this out there for anyone's benefit and would appreciate

any feedback. A few weeks ago I posted a bout a therapy I had done

that involved relaxation massage, nerve stroking, and laughter

therapy. Until a month ago, I never had it done and I am a sold

believer! The hour long treatment begins with a relaxing foot

massage, one at a time and then both together. The second half hour

involves a light stroking, scratching lightly, etc. Historically it

was done in many different countries, primarily in royal circles. It

may cause a great deal of laughter but you just have to give in to it

and let it happen. I personally think it is a combination of

reflexology with the laughter therapy. Afterwards, my therapist and I

sit down and go over the reflexology charts. It is simply amazing how

it works! I had my fifth session today. When I went I was so stressed

out. My stomach was tense and my hands were shaking...just stress. As

a result, my therapist changed her procedure, doing a little less of

the relaxation massage and more of the stimulation. What surprised me

is that with all the stress I was less sensitive and it took longer

to get a reaction. I have always heard the stress increases

sensitivity or ticklishness but my findings were the exact opposite!

By the way, I feel asleep three times during the first part, so my

body was relaxed but I think my mind was still racing. I also noticed

the the lighter, slower, and longer...the length of the strokes, the

more sensitive it was. As far as the laughter, I was actually to the

point of laughing silently and in fact, my therapist started laughing

with me! She said it was just contagious. Anyhow, I got it all

out...deep belly laughs, eyes tearing, and especially at the cool

down, ultimate stress release. It is just amazing to me. Afterwards,

though tired, I felt very relaxed, no more shaking, and it was odd

too in that my posture was better.I was sitting with my back

straight. Even though I was tired, I still felt energized! This is

such a great technique! Again, I'd appreciate any feedback, thoughts,

etc.

Britt

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Hi!I'm throwing this out there for anyone's benefit and would appreciate any feedback. A few weeks ago I posted a bout a therapy I had done that involved relaxation massage, nerve stroking, and laughter therapy.

 

Britt,

 

Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention.

I am a (small time) Reflexologist, and I am also

part of the support system for a friend who is

using a natural protocol to recover from Parkinson's

Disease. (see http://pdrecovery.org )

 

 

This sounds like something that might be helpful

to her.

Right now, her energy blocks are gone, but she

needs to rebuild her ability to utilize Dopamine.

 

Laughter is one way to do that!

Is there a website where I can find out more

about this?

 

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