Discover the Fascinating History of Massage Therapy – Part 1 🌿

Explore the origins and evolution of massage therapy in this insightful first installment. Learn how this ancient practice has shaped modern wellness at Aloha Massage School in Maui!

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Feb 17, 2009 • 5:23
Discover the Fascinating History of Massage Therapy – Part 1 🌿

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http://www.alohamassageschool.com<br />Aloha Massage School of Massage Therapy <br />http://www.alohamassageschool.com in Maui, Hawaii Learn massage in Maui, Hawaii<br /><br />Massage was used as a therapeutic remedy as early as 5000 years ago in countries such as India, China, Egypt, Japan, Green, and in cities like Rome, Italy. It was very popular in Europe during the 17th through 19th centuries. The history of massage therapy spans the globe because it was an adopted practice in most cultures throughout the world in one form or another. Many people think of massage as a natural form of healing. Some people think of it as a pure luxury, and many countries banned it because it offended some people. <br /><br />Massage is highly respected by society now and is taught as a healing method by schools around the world. Trainers and scholars came to realize that people still needed help to relax. The history of massage has a long record to show scholars and scientists that this therapeutic remedy is the perfect method to help people relieve stress. The healing properties gained by massage treatments have caused a cultural shift in the way massage treatments are viewed by society today. <br /><br />http://www.alohamassageschool.com/clinics.html

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