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Thai
Massage is one of four disciplines of traditional Thai
medicine that also includes herbal use, meditation,
and dietary control. It has been rooted from the Buddhist
spiritual practice (Yoga) and Ayurvedic medicine, happened
since 700-1000 years ago. |
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the 2nd century, Medicine and healing arts were taught
and applied in the temples within the oral-teaching tradition.
King Rama III has revised and conserved it at Wat Pho.
Thai
massage is a joy of giving and receiving of participants.
It concerns modern scientific of anatomy and physiology.
The principle of treatment is maintaining the condition
and the flow of vital energy through a network of channels
(Sen). There are numbers of gentle techniques, using feet,
elbows, and thumbs. |
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The
benefits of Thai massage are relieving pain and muscle
tension, opening the body-blocked areas, increasing
flexibility, rejuvenating the body and mind, spiritually
refreshing, improving the energy and blood circulation,
balancing the nervous system, offering a great deep
relaxation, and so on. |
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