The economic downturn has many Americans
taking it lying down. A study from the
American Massage Therapy Association found that despite
national belt-tightening, the number of people willing to shell out
for a rubdown increased by 14 percent since last year. The study
suggests that people are viewing tension-taming massages as more of
a necessity than a luxury good. And those who may be hurting the
most financially, 18- to 24-year-olds and people making less than
$25,000 a year, are the most likely to head to the massage parlor.
One bodyworker argues that massages aren’t an expendable luxury
but a cost-effective health measure. For $65 worth of hands-on
healing, he’s restored, relaxed, and ready to handle whatever the
economy deals him.
Tuina Bodywork BodyWork is the Chinese form of
using the acupuncture channels and theories to balance and harmonize
the body. Call today for your 30 minutes consulation on how
Tuina can help increase your wellness.








