If you suffer from back pain (and with 1 in 6 Australians reporting back problems in 2014-2015 there’s quite a few sufferers out there) and/or any other chronic pain, then you will understand the importance of regular treatments for relief. As back pain is a persistent condition regular treatments can not only contribute to reducing the severity of the pain but can help with maintenance of the condition.
Given the nature of back pain, instead of waiting until it becomes unbearable, beginning treatments before the pain begins and continuing with ongoing treatments is always a more successful solution.
There’s also been many studies that have demonstrated success from a more preventative type approach and showed how regular treatments helped with reducing episodes while also helping to keep the individual more active.
What’s more, not only can regular massage help with acute illnesses or injuries, but it can also work on a deeper level. Have you ever considered the benefits of massage on your sympathetic nerve system and its ability to help calm and reduce stress?
Massage can also be used as a preventative to reduce stress, anxiety, even depression. And with World Suicide Awareness Month coming up in September, now is more important than ever to consider protective and preventative factors that may help us when faced with difficult times.
In addition to massage, there are also other modalities to take advantage of, like Access Bars®. This gentle, non-invasive treatment uses a series of light pressure points over your body that have subtle but very powerful effects. Not only can this treatment help to
promote a sense of calm and peace, but it can be a catalyst for change in your life.
Because we are very aware of the importance of incorporating a preventative approach towards your health, both mentally and physically and in conjunction with World Suicide Awareness month, we will offer
a free Access Bars® clinic on 14th September 2019. This clinic will give people a chance to experience an Access Bars® treatment for themselves.
Co-creator of Access Consciousness®, Dr Dain Heer discovered Access Bars® when he was searching for meaning and happiness in his life and suffering from severe depression. He credits this treatment to his life changing transformation.
The statistics are overwhelming high when it comes to suicide. And it doesn’t discriminate. People from all backgrounds through to men and women of many ages have sadly taken their lives needlessly.
During the month of September there will be free clinics taking place all over the world, offering people a life line to find some light and hope in their life. And we’re humbled to be a part of this.
To find out more visit www.whistlingkitehealingtherapies.com and https://www.facebook.com/whistlingkitehealingtherapies/
Whistling Kite Healing Therapies supports our community and is a partner with the Compassionate Community, Sunshine Coast.