For centuries the belief that the human body has the astonishing ability to heal and recover itself from its illnesses with the absence of any medications or without the aid of a physician has long been believed by so many people from different parts of the world. This remarkable human feat dwells on the metaphysical aspect of the world and even science doesn’t have a comprehensive, ready explanation for this supposed phenomenon of self-healing.
Traditional Remedies: Myth or Medicine?
The Chinese’s age-old practice of acupuncture and the German’s long history of herbal medications are just two of the numerous paths towards alternative health which up to this very day remains controversial and somehow a bit disturbing as well for the intellectual community and other people of modern science. Though there are so many people out there who can render their accounts of being healed through alternative forms of remedies, many still question their authenticity and affectivity. Those who contradict would quickly rebuke such alternative practices to healing reasoning out that those kinds of practices are wholly based on theories alone and there have been no established, documented evidence of their effectiveness.
Skepticism Toward Alternative Healing
Some of those who do not believe or patronize alternative healing would base their mistrust and skepticism over it by saying that herbal remedies, for example, have no clear and detailed description and would just simply boast of being able to render a cure in just a short period whereas traditional medicines come with complete description of the product and have a scientific basis of efficacy. The worn-out tag, “too good to be true” normally accompanies the procedures known for alternative cures.
Trust in Alternative Healing
Still, if many express their distrust over alternative ways of healing one’s self, make it double—even triple the number of those who place their confidence towards these “uncommon” practices and remedies. For safety precautions, it is also recommended that one should first consult a doctor before one embarks on some form of alternative healing for proper guidance and evaluation of the person’s condition.
Below are just two of the known forms of achieving freedom from ailments and body discomforts that are readily available even inside the malls:
The Wonder that is Touch Therapy
Have you ever heard about the healing power of touch? It is said that those people who are enjoying the immediate pleasures of a massage tend to gear their focus on what is happening at the moment, thus slowly veering their minds away from the worries and troubles that have been burdening them.
Generally speaking, massage can be categorized into two broad types namely Western massage and Eastern massage. The former originates from the countries in the Western part of the world like those in continental Europe while the latter started in the eastern side of the globe, in the oriental countries like China and India.
Benefits of Massage Therapy
One highly popular type of Western massage is the Swedish massage (now perhaps it was initially practiced in Sweden) which aims to aid in the discharging of the toxins that have accumulated in the body’s muscles and to facilitate in increasing the flow of oxygen to the blood. This type of massage is known to remove the metabolic/body wastes from within and can make the nerves feel more relaxed and soothed.
For those who are complaining of an aching head and back plus muscle pains and for those who find it difficult to catch a sleep, remedial massage is for you. This type of massage is known to enhance the so-called repair mechanism of the body by targeting the ligaments, tendons, and muscle joints. Athletes in particular avail themselves of this form of therapy since it would be extremely beneficial for them if their muscles are smoothened and relaxed.
Another well-liked treatment nowadays is the reflexology massage where the pressure is centrally focused on the feet (the hands are also included). In this type of massage, it is the feet have these “reflex areas” that are “connected” or “assigned” to a particular internal organ. When pressure is applied to these “reflex areas” the internal organs will tend to function well.
The Mystery that Is Polarity Therapy
Perhaps the popularity of this therapy pioneered by the late Austrian, Dr. Randolph Stone has not reached many shores quite yet, but those who have known this one are sure to pronounce the benefits they derive from this therapy. The therapy has something to do with balance (like the Yin and Yang) and the practitioners and advocates of the Polarity Therapy claim that the flow of energy in the body should be balanced and unobstructed so that people can function well in life.