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6 WAYS TO HEAL YOURSELF WITH COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES YOU CAN DO AT HOME…

With a massive choice of complementary therapies available for the pain it’s difficult to find out which one suits you best but some therapies you can try yourself. Here are some ideas on some simple DIY therapy techniques to give a try.

  1. Start your day with positive visualisation. Use creative visualisation and guidance techniques to make dreams and goals come true. Visualization and guided imagery is a proven technique useful for both short and long-term pain relief. Pathways mission is to empower pain sufferers with safe and effective techniques that result in lasting pain relief. Pathways is built around a mind-body aka biopsychosocial approach to pain relief. Addressing all factors that contribute to the pain experience. The biopsychosocial approach to understanding and treating pain is widely recognised by world leading pain specialists as the most successful pain model to date.
  2. Have you ever tried thalassotherapy? Thalassotherapy is an alternative therapy that harnesses the soothing properties of the sea. The term comes from the Greek word “thalassa,” which means ocean. Thalassotherapy dates back to the 19th century, although people have bathed in the sea for its health benefits for much longer than this. There is not much research on the benefits of thalassotherapy, but a few studies indicate it may help with some conditions, such as fibromyalgia and musculoskeletal disorders. However, it is not a substitute for medical treatment. You can try this at home by using a body brush in the morning before your shower to stimulate your lymph system and flush out toxins. It can help boost your circulation and restore radiance. If this helps at all then you could get the treatment from a health spa or something similar.
  3. Mindfulness is being aware of internal thoughts, feelings, and emotions, as well as external surroundings and situations, without automatic responses such as judgment or stress. Mindfulness therapy is a type of talk therapy that focuses on learning how to be more aware and to reduce automatic responses. To try it yourself pay attention to the present moment, clear your mind of any thoughts and focus entirely on the act of resting. If your thoughts wander, gently bring them back to your rest and breath gently. Mindfulness therapy does this by incorporating awareness of thoughts, emotions, feelings, surroundings, and situations. It involves conversations with professionals that help a person develop greater awareness of their thoughts and the world around them. This increased awareness helps them avoid destructive or automatic responses or habits.
  4. It is said that yogic breathing is best learned under the guidance of a teacher, although some of the simpler techniques, such as lengthening the exhalation, can be practiced easily by one’s self. Yogic breathing has the potential to transform one’s state of mind. It is said to reduce anxiety and stress, cure insomnia, ease pain and increase concentration. On a spiritual level, it can help people to connect with their inner calm and peace, helping to still the mind, and allowing them to access greater wisdom and clarity. Taking deep breaths activates your parasympathetic nervous system, which reduces your heart rate and relaxes your muscles. Mission Meditation explains easily how to give Yogic Breathing a go on their website here.
  5. Find harmony with colour therapy. Colour therapy, also known as chromotherapy, is a form of therapy that uses colour and light to treat certain mental and physical health conditions. We can trace this form of therapy back to the ancient Egyptians. They made use of sun-filled rooms with coloured glasses for therapeutic purposes. The basis of colour therapy is that different colours evoke different responses from every individual. People find specific colours therapeutic or stimulating. Experts who believe in this theory believe that colour can positively impact us in several ways and help with a host of conditions. For instance green can be deeply soothing and relaxing while splashes of orange, yellow and red cushion add a buzzy feel and silver will lift your spirits. Find out what colours pick you up in what you are wearing or the colour of your room. A great site for advice on this therapy is Very Well Mind. The practice of colour therapy can also be traced to Indian origin. According to Indian philosophy, the seven main colours on the colour wheel enhance our body’s chakras. Colours can have a profound effect on your health and wellbeing on many levels so it makes sense to surround yourself with the right ones.
  6. Relax with crystal healing. Crystal healers believe that these powerful stones work on an energetic level to bring about healing deep within our cells. Encourage peace and relaxation by placing calming crystals around your home. Talking about crystals and healing might sound mystical, but in the world of alternative therapies, healing crystals probably top the list. The concept has been around for centuries, but only recently it has gained a mainstream resurgence. If you’re new to the concept, here’s everything you need to know about the art of crystal healing. Crystal healing channels our body’s energy levels interact with our body’s chakras and promote overall physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. They say you will experience increased feelings of tranquillity, positivity, and focus, as well as enhanced immunity and pain relief. A great website with lots on Cyrstal Healing is Think Right Me.

Source: Pathways Very Well Health Medical News Today Mission Meditation Think Right Me

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