Tuesday, March 16, 2010
WELCOME VISITORS
Sunday, March 14, 2010
the New Amaranthus Garden Massage and SPA Employees
Amaranthine: is unfading, as the poetic amaranth; amaranthine is undying and pertaning to amaranth he is a purplish color.
Fern - Receptionist
Fern: Facination
MALE THERAPIST
Acorn-
Aster - Therapist
Aster: Is Symbolizing love, Delicacy
Arum - Therapist
Arum: Intense feeling of love
Clover - Therapist
Clover: Will you be mine. Seduction
Crocus- Good Cheer, Happiness, Do Not Treat me Badly
Daffodil: The sun is bright when I am with you, Respect, Sunshine, Unrequited love, Regard
Fern - Therapist
Fern: Fascination
Filbert - Therapist
Filbert: Reconciliation
FEMALE THERAPIST
Azalea - Therapist
Azalea: A symbol of womanhood in china, Passion, Fragility, Take Care
Begonia - Therapist
Begonia: Be cautious, A fanciful mind
Bluebell - Therapist
Bluebell: Gratitude, constancy, Humility
Buttercup - Therapist
Buttercup: Riches, Childishness
Gloxinia - Therapist
Gloxinia: Love at first sight
Elm - Woman of dignity
Jasmine - grace, elegance,amiability,modesty
Lily - high-souled aspirations,purity, majesty,return of happiness, purity and humility
Ventosa
Cupping
Fire Cupping is a method of treatment that involves heating the air inside a special glass cup and placing the inverted cup on part of the body. A vacuum is created, which anchors the cup to the skin and pulls the skin upward into the cup causing tissues to release toxins. This activates the lymphatic system which helps clear colon blockages, can reduce stretch marks, improve varicose veins, diminish swellings and pain by warming and promoting the free flow of qi and blood.
Cupping is used in the treatment of respiratory diseases , the common cold, pneumonia, and bronchitis. It is also used to treat back, neck, shoulder, and other musculoskeletal pain.
This technique, in varying forms, has also been found in the folk medicine of Korea, Vietnam, the Balkans, modern Greece, Mexico, and Russia, among other places, including Iran where it is called 'bod-kesh' meaning literally 'pull with air'. Cupping was also commonly used as a Eastern European Jewish folk remedy. This has become very popular recently with many hollwood celebrities showing off their cupping marks.