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Eliminate Stress, Allow Yourself To Relax With This Non-Invasive Massage, With Hands On Technique. The Oils Used in this Therapy Are Designed To Reduce Inflammation, Kill Viruses And Bacteria.


Raindrop Therapy is a powerful, non-invasive tool for assisting the body in correcting defects in the curvature of the spine. During the years that it has been practiced, it has resolved numerous cases of scoliosis and kyphosis and eliminated the need for back surgery for thousands of people. Raindrop Technique originated in the 1980’s from the research of Dr. Gary Young working with a Lakota Medicine man named Wallace Black Elk. It integrates Vita Flex and massage, utilizing the power of essential oils in bringing the body into structural and electrical alignment. Raindrop Technique is based on the theory that many types of Scoliosis and spinal misalignments are caused by viruses or bacteria that lie dormant along the spine. These pathogens create inflammation which, in turn, contorts and disfigures the spinal column. Raindrop Technique uses a sequence of highly antimicrobial essential oils designed to simultaneously reduce inflammation and kill the responsible viral agents. The principle single oils used include: Thyme, oregano, wintergreen/birch, cypress, peppermint, basil, and marjoram. The oils are dispensed like little drops of rain from a height of about six inches above the back and massaged along the vertebrae and back muscles. Although the entire process takes about ninety minutes to complete, the oils will continue to work in the body for up to one week following treatment, with continued re-alignment taking place during this time. The Raindrop Technique is not a cure-all or a magic bullet. A healthy balanced body is the result of a well-rounded program of exercise and proper diet. Health is everything we do, say, hear, see, and eat. The Raindrop Technique is only one tool to help restore balance in the body that will result in good health. Healthy eating habits and a positive, open mind will help prepare the body and skin to accept the oils better and more rapidly.

Vita Flex means “vitality through the reflexes.” It is a specialized form of hand and foot massage that is exceptionally effective in delivering the benefits of essential oils throughout the body. It is said to have originated in Tibet thousands of years ago, and was perfected in the 1960’s by Stanley Burroughs, long before acupuncture was popular in western medicine. Essential oils are applied to contact points, and energy is released through electrical impulses created by contact between the fingertips and reflex points. This electrical charge follows the nerve pathways to a break in the electrical circuit usually caused by toxins, damaged tissues. or loss of oxygen. There are more than 1,400 vita flex points throughout the human body, encompassing the entire realm of body and mind that are capable of releasing many kinds of tension, congestion, and imbalances. Rapid and extraordinary results are experienced when combining essential oils with vitaflex stimulation, as it increases the effect of both .

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