Stewart N. Johnson
| Stewart N. Johnson is the owner and the Intuitive Healer. He has over 20 years of experience and has given over 10,000 massages and healing sessions. Once a Los Angeles California native, he recently left Denver to come to Pittsburg to help his wife’s parents. The Intuitive Healer can be found at 613 N. Broadway #F in the Colonnade building. Park in the parking lot in back off of Pine Street, enter building, 1st unit on your left. Walk-ins accepted. For more information call 620-687-3801 or visit intuitivehealingpittsburg.com.
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Health & Wellness
2011-11-18 10:58:48
Can massage therapy prevent surgery?
Q: Could a massage save me from having surgery?
A: Yes, in some cases. Talk about the beltway for solutions to what ails the body. Everyone’s solution to the problems that faces our bodies, is surgery. Surgery is an immediate fix to a larger problem. Pain is isolated energy, unused by the body. The issue then becomes how do we get to the pain? Through massage, that’s how.
Massage unlocks blocked passageways. Once open, the pain is relieved and all is well. What happens when the massage was performed and the pain is still lingering? You should go to a massage therapist that specializes in rehabilitative massage. A good massage therapist can go into almost any place and relieve the pain. Pain occurs at the weakest part of the body. Not necessarily where the issue is. Internal medicine is just that, internal problems occurring over a longer period of time. So much so that surgery is the necessary evil, to unblock a blockage. That’s why a monthly full body massage protects against internal issues which may already be present, and you may not know the signs. Like a daily B.M., cuts taking longer to heal and high blood pressure to name a few. Massage helps with all of that and much more. It gets you functioning better, limiting your need for an immediate surgery.
Next month, we’ll talk about joints…The most over/under used parts of the body.