I've tried massages to ease the backaches before but the relief they bring is temporary, as the accumulation of the day's labour makes itself known at the end of the day. Little did I know that the "structural integrity" of the spine is so important, and how I look back to the time when it was "integrated". I exaggerate, my spine has not gone to pieces :)
The preamble leads to this - raindrop therapy. What comes to your mind when you first hear this term? I wasn't quite sure what to expect. A friend who shared with me how essential oils have helped in the common ailments of her family members, recommended this treatment and asked me to give it a try. I have a vague inkling of how oils work - the skin absorbs the oil, and it becomes smooth. It is a nightly routine for ladies who apply oils and lotions of all kinds, with the aim to retard aging. But, how would essential oils, no matter how poetically named, ease backaches? Curious, I decided to give it a shot.
Curiosity reaped its gains, and I do feel better, the aches have not disappeared completely, but I do feel the improvement. In time, who knows?
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