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Nur means “Light” and is a form of energy. All things, big and small, are made up of particles that vibrate, creating energy. Stress-less responses create energy and stressful reactions deplete energy. This is why our energy levels fluctuate according to our circumstances and we fall ill as a result of their negative impact.

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The primary remedial aspect of the Phytobiophysics is by the use of the Vibrational energy of plants.

Using the vibration of plants for healing is not a new scientific approach. In fact it is timelessly old. For centuries it has been well understood that plants have an extremely important role in our lives. Not only do we live and survive by eating plants but also we use them to restore our bodies to health. It should come as no surprise that the energetic aspect of plants plays a vital role in ensuring healing on a profound and subtle level.

This philosophy is an understanding of the inter-relationship between our souls and our being and the physical manifestations which often appear as symptoms of illness. People, when hurt on a very deep level, fall degenerately ill.

Many years of research have been conducted into matching the electro-magnetic frequencies of healthy cells to those of plants. Plant energy is captured as a memory by the traditional sun method. Thousands of tree nuts and seeds and plant and flower essences have been gathered from all over the world. By combining the frequencies of these thousands of essences, the twenty Phytobiophysics® Flower Formulas and the ten Superfit Tree formulas have been produced. They have been formulated to resonate on very precise and specific frequencies following the colour spectrum of the Rainbow.

However a healthy person also resonates on the colour spectrum.

Each Flower Formula has been specifically created to match the resonance of a healthy cellular system in the body. The formulas act as neurotransmitters and when ingested they instantly regulate the electro- magnetic frequency of the system being targeted. This encourages the body own innate ability to heal on a very deep level.

Cupping (Hijama in Arabic) is an ancient, holistic method for the treatment of a variety of diseases. Though the exact origin of cupping therapy is a matter of controversy, its use has been documented in early Egyptian and Chinese medical practices. Diverse human civilizations have contributed to the historical development and continuation of cupping therapy.

The historical descriptions of cupping therapy were found in ancient human civilizations of the Eastern and Western world. Currently, cupping therapy is used for health promotion, prophylaxis and treatment of a variety of diseases around the world. Cupping therapy with a good safety is a well-recognized traditional method for managing medical conditions.

In Ayurveda, the five elements that are found in all living things—space, air, fire, water, and earth—are considered the building blocks of life. These combine to create three mind-body principles, known as doshas, within the body: Vata (air and space), Pitta (fire and water), and Kapha (water and earth). Everyone inherits a unique mix of the three doshas, although one is usually more dominant. Ayurvedic practices balance of the doshas to govern one’s physical and emotional health.

During an Ayurvedic massage, organic oil blends are infused with Ayurvedic herbs and heated to promote relaxation and detoxification. At the right temperature, these oils enter the body through the skin and pores, bind to the ama (toxins), and are released to detoxify the body.

In comparison, Swedish massage incorporates oil primarily to facilitate relaxing strokes on the skin. And Thai massage uses no oil, which is why people are able to leave their clothes on during this kind of massage. An Ayurvedic therapist focuses on clearing the energy channels in the body, moving and dislodging toxins, and balancing the chakras (energy centers).

The style and flow of an Ayurvedic massage are determined by what an individual needs. The massage therapist will typically use massage techniques including tapping, kneading, and squeezing, as well as traditional massage strokes. Movement flow can be quick or drawn out, depending on a person’s needs. The overall approach increases circulation and lymphatic drainage. Some spas provide two therapists working on one person simultaneously.

Thai massage works with compression—in addition to pulling, stretching, and rocking—that’s directed into muscle tissues by either the hands or fingers. Thai massage usually takes place on a mat on the floor, and the person receiving the massage wears loose or stretchy clothing. The massage therapist is also on the mat and moves the person’s entire body into various stretches and positions. Swedish massage centers on relieving muscle tension through soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes, on the topmost layers of muscles. This is also combined with movement of the joints.

What Are the Various Kinds of Ayurvedic Massage?
There are several kinds of Ayurvedic massage. Among some of the more popular therapies are one of the most traditional Ayurvedic treatments, abhyanga uses friction-based strokes and warm oils. As the oil is massaged into the skin, it penetrates the tissues to loosen toxins at a cellular level. This style of massage promotes circulation, boosts immune system function, and creates deep relaxation in the mind and body.

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