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Mind spa eases mental aches

DR. Randy Dellosa - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Year 2014 is still a big question mark for most of us.  We don’t know what lies ahead.  But we all want a stress-free mind to help us face all the challenges that will come our way.

One of the ways we can do that is through mind spa therapy.  If  hair spa and body spa relax our crowning glory and our physique, respectively, mind spa therapy eases our mental aches and pains.

It clears us of worry and anxiety, and rids our mind of cobwebs that cloud our thinking.  How does it work?

First, the process.  You lie down on a padded table.  The therapist lightly runs his hands on your body, searching for imbalances in its cranio-sacral rhythm, or the flow of  cerebro-spinal fluid which circulates throughout the central nervous system. 

 He applies a very light touch (the weight of a one-peso coin) and gentle movement on key areas of the body (e.g. the skull, face, pelvis, and spine) to release tension and stress.

There are no pills, no external devices that invade the body. Instead, the mind lets the body heal itself naturally.   

The one-hour session is so relaxing, many people quickly doze off. Subconscious images, memories, and emotions trapped in the body are released and restfulness and rejuvenation take over. The person feels recharged and re-energized.

Headaches, body pains, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, depression, anxiety, ADHD  (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and other stress-related symptoms vanish with regular treatment. 

Those who feel burned out will also be happy with the results.

Many people are so happy with the results, they undergo mind spa therapy weekly as part of their personal stress management program. 

One patient says, “I felt very light and relaxed, as if I was peacefully floating in the air on in water.”

You, too, can feel the same way through mind spa therapy.  It’s one of the foolproof ways to start the new year right.

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The author is a psychologist, psychiatrist, osteopath, and mind spa therapist.  He may be reached though telephone numbers 415-6529  and 415-7964 or e-mail randydellosa.com.

 

 

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