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| Used in cultures throughout the world for more than 4,000 years, massage remains an excellent therapy for the reduction of stress and chronic pain. In addition, since most diseases are exacerbated by stress, massage can help you become and stay healthier. Massage is a great way to care for your wonderful, miraculous body that serves you so well, day after day. |
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| Massage can help with the following: -Stress and mild depression -Muscle tension, chronic pain and loss of range of motion -Low back pain, sciatica, strains and sprains, TMJ and headaches |
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