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OCLC. 308404. The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects is a book co-created by media analyst Marshall McLuhan and graphic designer Quentin Fiore, with coordination by Jerome Agel. It was published by Bantam Books in 1967 and became a bestseller with a cult following. The U.K. edition was published by Allen Lane Penguin Books using ...
Massage is a 2008 Chinese novel by Bi Feiyu about blind masseurs. It won the 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize in 2011, one of China's most prestigious literary awards. The novel has been translated into English (by Howard Goldblatt and Sylvia Li-chun Lin), German (by Marc Hermann), Russian (by Natalia Vlasova), Korean (by Moon Hyun-seon), and Japanese (by Yutori Iizuka).
After the main sections, there is a group of appendices. Appendix one focuses on clinical cases that show the use of massage in actual cases with patients. Some of the cases describe patients who lost weight due to massage therapy, others describe individuals who originally suffered from certain diseases and then received massage therapy, which helped them relieve symptoms, or actually seemed ...
Relaxation and improved mood. Perhaps one of the most established benefits of massage therapy is an overall sense of relaxation. In some cases, it may even help to alleviate stress and anxiety ...
Lymph drainage massage may help people with fibromyalgia. This condition causes inflammation of the skin nerves, discoloration of the skin, and tissue swelling. The massage has been shown to be ...
A scalp massage can be very relaxing, and it may even lower your blood pressure and heart rate. One study in Korea showed that women working in an office experienced these health benefits from 15 ...
Doing this can help establish the emotional mood of the massage and allow you to enjoy the experience as something both spiritual and sexual. To create a sacred physical space that’s warm and ...
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