ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
17.05.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Relaxation Therapies - Part 1

Author: Ashish Bhattacharya | Posted: 30-10-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 25 | Rating: Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

Depression, stress and mental fatigue are quite often our response to our present conflict between material pressures and spiritual aspirations.

Sudden or constant stress can induce mental, physical and emotional disorders. Research has shown that around 12 million adults see doctors for mental health problems each year. Most of these suffer from anxiety and depression, much of it stress-related.

Disorders like dizzy spells, anxiety, tension, sleeplessness, nervousness, muscle cramps; chronic fatigue syndrome, hyperventilation or choking sensation, chest pain or pressure, headaches, ulcers, indigestion, constipation, IBS, migraines, palpitations, panic attacks, heart attack and coronary thrombosis and other chronic health problems can be a result of long term stress.

There are exceptionally effective holistic methods to tackle stress instead of the general prescribed drugs, which again cause the body stress due to their side effects. Some of the holistic methods are age-old techniques and some are new avatars of the modern world.

The Traditional Methods

The traditional methods are the oldest form of structured medicine, that is, a medicine that has an underlying philosophy and set of principles by which it is practiced. The principles and philosophy of Traditional Methods always deal with natural laws, because all life is subject to these natural laws and ill-health is usually due to an abnormal imbalance, either within an organism, or of the organism with its environment. Therefore Traditional Healers do not only work at correcting the internal imbalances through which disease can manifests in an individual, but also work at re-establishing an individual's harmony with their environment and their relationship with the natural cycles to which all life is subject. When there is harmony stress fades away.

Reflexology

Reflexology is a non-invasive treatment performed on the feet and sometimes on the hands. This holistic therapy uses manipulation with pressure of varying degrees. Reflexology focuses on areas of the feet that correspond with all body parts. The pressure applied during reflexology stimulates the movement of energy along the pathways, through the use of a specific finger and thumb massage technique. By re-balancing the body and emotions, reflexology is a countermeasure to stress and induces relaxation.

Yoga

Yoga means "to unite." It's the holistic approach to all aspects of life: physical, mental and spiritual. Yoga views the person as a whole; as a unique combination of body, mind and soul, and its techniques maintain that body-mind-soul harmony. Its quiet, precise movements focus your mind less on your busy day and more on the moment as you move your body through poses that require balance and concentration. Yoga also offers many breathing skills for stress. These yogic breathing techniques are termed as 'pranayama'. Yogic meditation has proved helpful in reducing stress and anxiety, lowering blood pressure, improving concentration and creativity besides bringing relief from stress-induced ailments.

The yoga postures (asana), breathing (pranayama), and meditation (dhyana) create increased body awareness, release of muscular tension and increased coordination between mind-and body. It helps in better management of stress and ensures an overall feeling of well being.

Massage

Massage is an ancient healing art, which works to calm and relax the body through which mental anxiety is lessened. Under stress muscles are over-worked, and the body shows many weakening symptoms such as soreness, stiffness, and even muscle spasms. Heightened stress responses accumulate lactic acid in the muscle and waste air inside the body.

Specific massage techniques, using hands, forearms, elbows, or even feet are applied to a patient's body for loosening the muscles and to locate areas of tension and other soft-tissue problems.

Acupressure

Acupressure is the needle-less variation of the Chinese healing system which believes that when accupoints or meridians or energy pathways become blocked or congested, a person experiences pains or discomfort on a physical level. On emotional or mental level one may become frustrated or irritable, vulnerable, desperate, and indecisive about life.

In acupressure, practitioners use deep but gentle finger pressure on specific acupoints to release the blocked energy and to facilitate its smooth flow. In effect, this allows your body/mind to relax. As your body/mind relaxes, you experience less discomfort and stress in addition to an elevated sense of well being.

Acupressure is, perhaps, the most convenient as well as a skillful healing art for stress.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is based on the concept of maintaining balance and harmony within the body by facilitating the flow of life energy in it, so when chi/Qi (life energy) inside the body becomes stagnant and congested, all kinds of mental and physical illness follow. In order to restore chi distribution, needles are inserted into acupoints along the meridians of the body.

A large number of neurological and musculoskeletal disorders induced by stress can be successfully treated by acupuncture. The principle here is to clear the blocked energy in the muscles and nerve channels, as well as facilitating the flow of fresh energy in them. This ensures relaxation of muscle and mind, and relief from stress and tensions.

Rate this Article:

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/yoga-articles/relaxation-therapies-part-1-247716.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

Ashish Bhattacharya is an exponent of oriental and alternative medicine and worked in an Ayurvedic spa Mauritius, and is an expert in health spa Mauritius.

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Heavenly Spa Therapies
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 20/09/2007 | Meditation
Spa treatments are the only methods that soothe, rejuvenate and revitalize the body, soul and spirit. There are many ancient and modern methods of spa treatments. In this article series we will explore the most delicious and beneficial ones.

Aromatherapy Skin Care - Refill your Beauty Without Losing the Tenderness of your Skin!
By: Neelima Reddy | 22/01/2008 | Alternative Medicine
Aromatherapy skin care is a wonderful method of making your skin look beautiful and young. The key to aromatherapy skin care is to match the individual skin type with the essential oils and enhance the beauty of the skin with these benefits.

Insight Meditation Helps You to Bring Calmness in Your Mind!
By: Neelima Reddy | 19/03/2008 | Alternative Medicine
Insight meditation is the technique, which teaches dharma, depth awareness, inner peace and emotional and psychological insights to our body. Regular practice of inner meditation ensures many benefits to our body such as decrease of high blood pressure, reduces depression, reduces fatigue, boosts up positive energy, etc.

Swedish Massage or Acupressure
By: Zach Thompson | 11/01/2007 | Non-Fiction
Swedish massage has many uses, two of which are helping a patient recover from injuries, and aiding in strengthening muscles. It will also help to cut down stress and tension. The second type of massage we will examine - Acupressure massage - can be used by a layperson and does not require a professional therapist.


By: | 31/12/1969 |

Types of Massage
By: Zachary Thompson | 14/01/2007 | Health
Massage therapy is one of the oldest medical treatments. There are records of this treatment being practiced almost 4,000 years ago. Admittedly it was a fairly simple form of treatment at this time and was referred to as "rubbing." Modern massage therapy has now evolved to incorporate many techniques and...

Relaxation Therapies Part 2
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 21/11/2007 | Wellness
To really enjoy the benefits of radiant health and a harmonious and serene life, you need to be regular in practicing the therapy of your choice. A daily practice of physical exercises, breathing and meditation, a balanced diet and a mind focused in positive thinking are the best ways of keeping the stress demon away.

Alternative Medicine for Your Health
By: James Hunt | 23/12/2005 | Health
If you're looking for alternate choices for your health other than conventional medicine the choices you have are endless. Regaining your health through alternative medicine is becoming more and more common today as people find that conventional medicine

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

If a terminated employee's cancer returns...
By: lena9221 | 14-05-2008
If a terminated employee's cancer returns, does the company that terminated the employee have to pay for treatment?

Are there any breathing techniques to relieve ...
By: drabsv | 14-05-2008
Are there any breathing techniques to relieve tooth pain (in case one is advised not to use drugs for that purpose)? 

Tired and sleepy
By: pavan | 14-05-2008
1) I feel tired and sleepy from earlyafternoon itself. 2) After getting up from sleep, I still feel sleepy even after 7 hours of sleep. How to et rid of the above.

If you get a blood test 2 years ago can cancer ...
By: izakk22 | 14-05-2008
if you get a blood test 2 years ago can cancer form during that time

How to control sugar cravings?
By: sammyj | 14-05-2008
I was surprised to read that a person should only be eating 40 grams of sugar a day. Do people actually do this? How do you control those sugar urges? I crave sugar every night, especially before I go to bed. Help!

I have a kitten that is about 8 weeks old. I don't ...
By: mmeeooww | 14-05-2008
I have a kitten that is about 8 weeks old. I don't know if she was eating any solid foods before I got her but I gave her some canned cat food that was tuna and I think the other person was just giving her milk. Now she has blood in the stool. I want to know if it is the food or if she could have something like a disease cause she hasn't gotten her kitty shots yet.

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Yoga Articles

Yoga - Begin Your Spiritual Journey With Siddha Yoga
By: Bertil Hjert | 17/05/2008
Siddha Yoga is a path of spirituality, which is gaining popularity tremendously worldwide. It has helped its followers to reach to their state of spiritual liberation or enlightenment by following its teachings and practices. Read more about this here.

Yoga – Understanding Yoga and Its’ Health Benefits
By: Bertil Hjert | 17/05/2008
Yoga has gained tremendous popularity since last few decades. The different types of postures of yoga have helped many people to promote healthy mind, body, and soul. Read more about its health benefits here.

Yoga Supplies: What to Look for
By: Bertil Hjert | 17/05/2008
Prior to actually start practicing yoga, you need to focus on purchasing good quality yoga supplies. These supplies are extremely important to enhance your performance and provide you the maximum benefits of yoga. Read more about this here.

Yoga Instructor: How to Become a Yoga Instructor
By: Bertil Hjert | 17/05/2008
Have you considered to become a yoga instructor? It may prove to be a lucrative career for you. It will give boost to your hobby, keep you in food health and also provide you some money. If you are serious about becoming a yoga instructor, here are some important steps you can easily follow in order to fulfill your ambition

Discovering The History And Concepts Of Different Branches of Yoga
By: Cindy Heller | 14/05/2008
In this article, we are going to discuss the history and concepts of Hatha Yoga, Karma Yoga and Raja Yoga.

The Truth About Making Money as a Yoga Instructor
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 11/05/2008
There is no shortage of teaching opportunities in yoga. This is where being a yoga instructor can be lucrative and fun. By getting in with a great health spa, or opening their own studio, a highly skilled instructor can sculpt their own program.

Yoga Instructor Training - Mastering Your Communication Skills
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 10/05/2008
When you consider all of the aspects to learn during a Yoga teacher training course - the case could easily be made that becoming a masterful orator is secondary.

Teaching Hatha Yoga for Concentration
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 10/05/2008
When the ancient Yogis gathered to share information about this science of life we know as Yoga, the idea of harnessing thoughts must have been of paramount importance. Most of the world sees Yoga as a physical activity.

More from Ashish Bhattacharya

Ayurveda Yoga Teacher Training Program
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 24/03/2008 | Health
Ayurveda and yoga not only complement each other but both sciences actually embrace each other as they share similarities and fundamental principles on many levels. Ayurveda and yoga should go together to achieve optimal health, peace, and longevity.

Traditional Indian Systems of Ayurveda & Yoga
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 26/02/2008 | Wellness
Ayurveda places equal emphasis on the mind and body, it aims to integrate and balance the body, mind, and spirit. This balance is believed to lead to contentment and health, and to help prevent illness. The chief aim of Ayurvedic practices is to cleanse the body of substances that can cause disease, helping reestablish harmony and balane.

Ayurveda and Food
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 20/02/2008 | Health
According to Ayurveda, digestion is the foundation of health. Eating a proper and balanced meal according to your dosha or constitutional type, can not only keep you healthy but also cure you. Depending on our dosha, some foods can be favorable, while others should be avoided.

Stress Management Techniques
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 05/02/2008 | Mental Health
Managing stress is all about taking charge: taking charge of your thoughts, your emotions, your schedule, your environment, and the way you deal with problems. The ultimate goal is a balanced life, with time for work, relationships, relaxation, and fun—and the flexibility to hold up under pressure and meet challenges head on.

Aromatherapy for Health
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 30/11/2007 | Alternative Medicine
Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils. It is the ancient science of healing, relaxing and energizing the body by the use of plants and their parts. The word aromatherapy is derived from two words aroma which means smell and therapy which stands for healing.

Relaxation Therapies Part 2
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 21/11/2007 | Wellness
To really enjoy the benefits of radiant health and a harmonious and serene life, you need to be regular in practicing the therapy of your choice. A daily practice of physical exercises, breathing and meditation, a balanced diet and a mind focused in positive thinking are the best ways of keeping the stress demon away.

Spa Styles
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 17/10/2007 | Meditation
In the modern era spas are no longer limited to massages or a few therapies or for the rich and famous. Spas now a days offer a variety of treatments, in fact there are spas that are dedicated to special treatments.

The Art of Zen Massaging
By: Ashish Bhattacharya | 08/10/2007 | Meditation
Shaitsu massage or the Watsu massages, both are great methods of achieving health and relaxation. Both help you attain tranquility and peace in today’s fast paced world and take introduce you to the harmonious world of Zen. Watsu can be done by anyone, Children, teenagers, middle age and the elderly. The calming, fluid surface of water alleviates pressures and relaxes and soothes the mind, body and soul. The entire point of Water Shiatsu - Watsu - is to free the mind from everyday stress.

Yoga Services

Article Categories



Creative Commons License




Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below