perhaps I will blog soon! Meanwhile, check out the page called "Body Sense Magazine" where you can read very interesting current and back issues of this publication.
Body Sense blends features on a variety of massage therapy modalities with tips for healthy living. Enjoy!
relax (v.)
late 14c., relaxen, "to make (something) less compact or dense" directly from Latin relaxare "relax, loosen, open, stretch out, widen again; make loose,"
Meaning "decrease tension" is from early 15c. From 1660s as "to make less severe or rigorous." Intransitive sense of "become loose or languid" is by 1762; that of "become less tense" is recorded from 1935.
A more relaxed state allows our amazing bodies and minds to naturally regulate and heal more easily.
Wishing you radiant health!
relax (v.)
late 14c., relaxen, "to make (something) less compact or dense" directly from Latin relaxare "relax, loosen, open, stretch out, widen again; make loose,"
Meaning "decrease tension" is from early 15c. From 1660s as "to make less severe or rigorous." Intransitive sense of "become loose or languid" is by 1762; that of "become less tense" is recorded from 1935.
A more relaxed state allows our amazing bodies and minds to naturally regulate and heal more easily.
Wishing you radiant health!