Anita Latzke – Heilpraktikerin & MBSR Instructor
Therapies for Body & Soul
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Massage
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<div>Massage is a form of therapy that involves manipulating the muscles and other soft tissues of the body. The goal is to relieve tension and pain, increase circulation, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. There are many different types of massage techniques, each with different methods and goals.<br><br>Some of the most common types of massage include:<br><br>1. <strong>Swedish massage</strong>: This technique uses long, flowing strokes, kneading, and circular motions on the superficial layers of muscles, usually with oil or lotion. It is particularly good for relaxation and improving blood circulation.<br><br>2. Deep tissue massage: This type of massage targets the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue, or fascia. It is often used to treat chronic pain and relieve muscle tension.<br><br>3. Sports massage: Designed to meet the needs of athletes, it is used to prevent injury, increase performance, and speed recovery after exercise. It can be used before or after athletic activities.<br><br>4. Reflexology: This involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands and sometimes the head that are associated with various body organs and systems according to reflexology. This method is often used for relaxation and to promote the health of organ functions.<br><br>5. Thai massage: This combines acupressure, yoga-like stretches and gentle movements to relax the body and improve flexibility. It is performed on a mat on the floor with the recipient wearing comfortable clothing.<br><br>6. <strong>Aromatherapy massage</strong>: This technique incorporates essential oils into the massage to achieve specific therapeutic effects, such as calming or invigorating.<br><br>Massage can be offered in a variety of settings, including spas, physical therapy offices and as part of integrative health programs. Many people use regular massage as part of a holistic approach to maintaining their health and preventing ailments.</div>
Gut health
Homeopathy
Bioresonance
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<div><strong>Bioresonance</strong> is a special method that uses a device to measure the tiny vibrations in your body. Every cell in our body sends out signals – kind of like radio waves. When something in the body isn’t quite right, these vibrations can change.</div><div>The bioresonance device can detect these changes and send back special signals to help bring the body back into balance. This helps the body support its own healing process.</div><div>The treatment doesn’t hurt. You usually sit or lie down while the device is connected to your body with small electrodes. Many people use bioresonance for things like allergies, stomach problems, or just to feel more balanced again.</div>
Yoga
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<div>Yoga is a type of exercise that helps strengthen and relax both your body and mind. It includes different poses (Asanas), breathing exercises (Pranayama), and meditation. These poses stretch and strengthen your muscles, while the breathing exercises help you stay calm and focused. Yoga can help you become more flexible, sleep better, and feel better overall.</div>
Acupuncture
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Heilpraktikerin
Anita Latzke
Friedhofsweg 1
50259 Pulheim
Germany
Last update: 19.05.2025