The Benefits of Complementary Therapies
Written by Chloe, Tutor at our Derby Academy
With histories stretching back thousands of years and seen in ancient civilisations all around the world, Complementary Therapies are deeply ingrained in all societies, in one form or another. In our more modern times theyâre designed to complement rather than replace more orthodox medicine, and indeed many people find that they are a key component to their everyday lives, enabling them to maintain an important physical, mental and emotional balance.
Sadly they are often overlooked, or seen purely as a âtreatâ - only to be enjoyed on special occasions or whilst on holiday or at a spa. But did you know the Romans enjoyed daily massage, or that in India itâs a key part of family bonding, where children are taught to massage their elders? Aromatherapy is not just used to make something smell nice - the chemical constituencies of the oils all differ and all have different uses, and can help physical ailments such as burns, eczema or psoriasis. Plus, donât forget the Reflexologist who picks up on that lower back pain youâve been suffering with, but hadnât even told them about!
The benefits of Complementary Therapies are wide-ranging and can vary depending on the treatment you have - but how can any of the following not be a good thing?
Pain reduction and relief
Reduced stress and anxiety
Uplifted mood
Increased energy
Induced relaxation and sedation
Improved blood circulation
Improved digestion
Reduction in oedema (swelling)
Improved movement and range of motion
Improved physical and athletic performance
Why not take the time on this National Complementary Therapies Week to enjoy a long-overdue treatment from a local therapist. Or perhaps, try a new one? Just what is involved in Thai Herbal Compress Massage? What is a Heated Bamboo Massage like - is it similar to a Hot Stone Massage? Do you like the sound of Reflexology but never got around to trying it out?
If youâre a therapist yourself, why not take the plunge and book on to a course to add a new skill to your repertoire?
Here at Cedars Training Academy all of our Tutors have a real passion for Complementary Therapies - it's a key part of what we live and breathe! We asked some of our Tutors and Staff Members to share their favourites with you:
Whatâs your favourite complementary therapy? Let us know in the comments below (and if youâd like us to share on our social media, please say so).