Top Massage Therapists in Long Beach, CA

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Save $10 on your first 60 or 90 min massage. Maria's therapeutic massages provide effective relief for: back pain, stress, neck pain, headaches, leg and foot pain and more Maria Weston is a State c...Read More…
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Medcessity Inc

5.0

By Linda Banton

sorry.... I am correcting my error- my therapist name is Manuel Bouffard. ...read more

Medcessity Inc

5.0

By Linda Banton

I was referred to Medcessity by my insurane company, after having sergury on my arm.From the time I walked into the door there was a pleasant, warm atmosphere, everyone was very friendley.The facility is very clean and comfortable.My therapist Manuel Boutt is very knowledge. I would recommend medcessity. ...read more

Zarzana Chiropractic

5.0

By Fergie Dermamedix at Citysearch

Thank you Zarzana Chiropractic staff!!!! this is the best chiropractic office i have been to. I was getting adjustments due to an excruciating pain i developed over the years of not tking care of my spinal alignment. A friend referred me here and i was satisfied right away. In my previous adjustments, I was still left with pain and saw no improvements from each visit. At Zarzana Chiropractic I am leaving feeling good as new and only feeling little pain from the previous sessions. I can not wait until I go in again for a routine adjustments. ...read more

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To New Beginning !

The Health Arts Institute proudly presents its first-ever location of service: Naples Wellness Center&Spa.; This is a dream come true for many members of the organization: A great opportunity to offer wonderful knowledge and skills of Eastern holistic exercises and medical treatments, in order to improve the quality of life for many people.  We are offering the following promotions: Free first-week unlimited passes for Yoga classes, and 10% off first visit for Acupuncture or Message Therapy. We look forwards to hearing from you. ...read more

By Naples Wellness Center & Spa / Health Arts Institute October 22, 2013

Cranial Nerves

Cranial Nerves and Their Functions Headaches and neck pain image.The olfactory nerves control your sense of smell. Did you know that there are 12 pairs of cranial nerves that perform some highly sophisticated functions? Some of these direct the activities of our muscles, some relay information from the sensory organs to the brain, and some are linked to internal organs such as the heart and lungs. Each of the cranial nerves is referred to by Roman Numerals: i. Olfactory– linked to the sense of smell ii. Optic– linked to vision iii. Oculomotor– connected to eye movement and dilating the pupils iv. Trochlear– also connected to eye movement, particularly eyelids and eyeball v. Trigeminal– linked to facial sensation and chewing vi. Abducens– linked to side-to-side eye movement vii. Facial– controls facial movements, taste and sensory information from the ear viii. Vestibulocochlear– relates to hearing and sense of balance ix. Glossopharyngeal– controls muscles for swallowing and our sensation of taste x. Vagus– motor function to the larynx, modulates heart rate and digestive organs xi. Spinal Accessory- controls the muscles responsible for head movement xii. Hypoglossal– controls the muscles of the tongue Of course, any type of disease, injury or accident to a cranial nerve may affect the functioning of what that specific nerve controls. Just as we can test the functioning of nerves that exit along your spine, there are tests which can reveal whether each cranial nerve is functioning properly. ...read more

By Zarzana Chiropractic November 01, 2011

How to Raise Your Body's pH Level for Better Health

Why would you want to raise your pH level in the first place? Well, it all boils down to body chemistry. The higher your body's pH level the fewer toxins you're carrying around, which can result in a healthier, more energetic you. Know what the average pH level of the human body is:The average range is between 6.4 and 7.5. Numbers lower than 6.4 indicate acidic body chemistry, higher numbers indicate alkaline.Know the two basic tenets about disease:1) All disease (including cancers) and toxins are acidic; 2) Bacteria, viruses, and parasites die when exposed to high alkaline environments.If your body is too acidic, then you might be sluggish, prone to depression, illness, chronic fatigue or a host of other ailments and conditions.Find out your body's pH level.An easy way to find out is through a litmus paper test. Remember those science experiments fromschoolwhere you dipped that little strip of paper into a lemon juice solution? ...Read the rest of this articlehere. ...read more

By Maria Weston - Certified Massage Therapist January 21, 2011

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