Thai Herbal Folk Medicine
Thai Herbal Folk Medicine
Thai Herbal Folk Medicine is a multi-therapy massage treatment book, combining traditional Thai Massage, aromatherapy, and herbal healing. This content will demonstrate a massage therapy that dates back several thousand years, and incorporates knowledge gathered and passed on for generations concerning the medicinal effects of plants, whether through ingestion or application to the body.
In Thailand, the herbal compress is called luk pra kob ("herbal pressing sphere"). In the U.S. it is referred to as an "herbal stem" or "herbal ball". An herbal compress is made by combining a number of healing herbs, bundled together in a muslin ball with a short handle, according to ancient recipes.
Originally, this herbal therapy was designed to reduce pain and inflammation, especially for soldiers after battles and for Postpartum women suffering the after effects of childbirth. Nowadays, the application and massage of these compresses to the body are used more generally to relieve all manner of aches and pains, be it from physical labor, exertion, or simply the stresses and strains of modern living
The compresses contain a blend of aromatic and therapeutic traditional Thai herbs – up to 15-20 herbs – wrapped in cotton muslin and then steamed to release the potent qualities of the herbs, which impart both a relaxing and an invigorating effect on the mind and body after application.
It is a beautiful addition to the traditional sequence and adds a deeper healing for acute and cronic imbalancesses of the body.
In the book we will -
*Learn to make our own Bundles and discus plants and their qualities
* Review the Lines and major Marma points from the basic Thai Massage Sequence.
* Apply different techniques using the herbal Compress Ball.
* Give a full Thai Massage treatment using a Thai herbal Steam ball,
* Stomach Ache protocol with Bundle
*Head Ache Protocol with hot/cold bundle and herbal paste
Sciatica Protocol with cupping, wedge and Hot/cold bundle.
*Protocol for pregnancy.