History Of Massage Thai Way
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History Of Massage Thai Way
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Started in Mission Valley - 2010
Moved to Linda Vista location - 2011
Expanded Linda Vista location to entire building & parking - 2013
Opened Mission Gorge Location - February 2015
Opened College Plaza Location - June 2016
Opened Little Italy Location - December 2016
Closed Linda Vista & Little Italy Location - July 2020
The History Of Thai Massage
Thai Massage and Thai Medicine are said to have been founded but the legendary Shivago Komarpaj, a physician from over 2500 years ago. He was from northern India and said to be a friend and personal physician of the Buddha. He also worked with the Magadha King Bimbasara and the Buddhist nuns and monks called the Sangha. Though there are a combination of influences for Thai medicine from Chinese, Indian and Southeast Asian culture credit is giving mostly to Mr. Komarpaj. Most of the recorded history of Thai massage was lost in 1767 during the Burmese attack in Ayutthia. There were records that survived and were inscribed in the Sala Moh Nuat, a massage pavillion in Bangkok. Following World War II Thailand became a popular place for tourist, making Thai massages a world known technique. It reached the United States in the late 1980s.
Thai Massage is one of the four branches of Traditional Thai medicine. It is a healing technique that was practiced before doctors. The massage involves deep massage and stretching and it happens on the floor on a firm mattress or a mat. It is a therapeutic procedure that provides relaxation and restores healthy blood circulation. It also treats energy blockages, weak, dysfunctional organs, aches and pains, stress and tension, flexibility, paralysis, nerve problems and postural alignments.
Thai massage differs from traditional massage by its use of body's energy line system, known as Sen lines. There is a basic theory that there are seventy-two thousand Sen lines that are also called energy lines that line the frame of the physical body. The sen lines corresponds with the Chinese acupuncture medications and the ancient medicine practice from Indian Ayurvedic. A session typically last around two hours or maybe more and the massage works to stretch the entire body. The massage may include the pulling of toes, fingers and ears. Thai Massage is ideal for everyone as the sessions are customized for each individual with their body type and age.
What Is Thai Massage?
- It is an ancient natural therapy that may help to reduce some of your ailments.
- It has been practiced for over 2500 years.
- It is performed on mat or futon mattress.
- It works on the energy lines
- It focus on muscles, joints and even massage your stomach, head, fingers, toes and ears.
- It helps promotes circulation, health & Well-being.
- It involves yoga technique.
- It helps to increase muscular flexibility.
- It helps you to become stronger.
- It relaxes your entire body.
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