How To Never Hear “Not Tonight I Have a Headache”
I recently was introduced to a very interesting guy who has a great technique for relieving headaches and stress. I have heard great things about his success rate and so I asked him to share a little about how it works. Let’s hear from David:
The Advanced Muscle Relaxation And Pain Relief System
Hello. My name is David Kerezsi and I am a retired Chiropractor and I currently practice in Clearwater Florida as an LMT (Licensed Massage Therapist). I specialize in the Advanced Muscle Relaxation and Pain Relief System.
This system was developed by me and incorporates three major massage techniques. My purpose was to find the most workable techniques and to arrange those techniques into a sequence of application that when applied helped balance the body. The overall goal is to move the body’s wellness potential, on a scale of 1 – 10, closer to a 10.
The techniques chosen were the following:
- CRT or Cranial Release. This is a technique that through a very specific stretch of the neck, the bones of the skull can be released. This appears to have a global effect on the body by helping it to relax and come into balance.
- Pressure Point Therapy. This is where the therapist goes over specific points of tenderness on the body and gently releases them.
- Foot Reflexology. This is a system whereby the body is divided into 10 zones and by locating specific points of tenderness on the feet and lessening them, circulation could occur in distant areas of the body aiding healing and body balance,
There are three types of stress that can affect the body:
- Emotional Stress
- Physical Stress
- Chemical Stress
These stresses are interrelated, in other words, each one can affect the other two. The Advanced Muscle Relaxation and Pain Relief System takes into account all of these stresses and specializes in the handling of the effects of physical stress on the body. I recommend that clients are well hydrated and have a good diet and nutrition.
The client is checked with muscle strength testing (MST) before and after the session, so that the effects of care can be accessed.
The Advanced Muscle Relaxation And Pain Relief System was developed to give those individuals looking for an alternative therapy a workable solution. The work is exciting and the results are in many cases immediate.
For an appointment, or if you have any questions call David at (727) 744-3654.
Disclaimer: Results may vary depending upon the individual and there are no claims or guarantee as to the outcome of care. We do not treat medical conditions or disease. MA44940
Do You Have An Itchy Dog or…..
Do you have an itchy pet? Here is how one pet owner found relief:
I’ve used many pet shampoos over the years. Medicated, hypoallergenic, good smell, not-so-good smell, oatmeal shampoos for the coat and skin – you name it and I’ve probably tried it. I can honestly say I have never used a pet shampoo this awesome.
My dog, Bart, is a Yorkshire Terrier and they are known for getting dry, flaky skin if you wash them too often and for getting oily hair (like people), if you don’t wash them often enough. I gave him a bath with Pet Health’s Hypoallergenic Shampoo and a week later his hair was still soft and silky.
I could even still smell the remnants of the fragrance! This is after he’s been in and outside all week! Also, speaking of the fragrance – I have to tell you I am a fan of only a very few fragrances. I have my own allergies and some fragrances irritate my sinuses.
This shampoo smells TERRIFIC! My dog sleeps in the bed with me and frankly, I admit I have shooed him to other areas of the bed because of the “dog smell” that inevitably comes back rather soon after every other pet shampoo I’ve ever used.
Tonight, a week after his last bath, the fragrance has lessened but I can still smell it slightly and he definitely has no hint of the “Hi mom, I’ve been playing outside today!” smell he usually has by this time. His hair is still soft to the touch too! This truly is a fabulous product and I will not be using anything else ever again!
Robyn Edwards – Animal Rescuer
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