Previous Page  16 / 18 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 16 / 18 Next Page
Page Background

Page 35

Volume 04

Current Research: Integrative Medicine

Curr Res Integr Med, Volume 04, ISSN: 2529-797X

December 02-03, 2019 | Dubai, UAE

CAM Therapies 2019

December 02-03, 2019

World Congress on

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Angles touch: The most anti stress massage ever

Mara Doljak

Aromara, Croatia

A

ngels

touch is characterized by softness, gentility, healing and, most importantly, it can be used in every delicate circumstance

a client or patient finds himself in. It works great with those who are usually deprived of massage or touch, except for often

harsh professional touch of a physician's hand or diagnostic instruments.

Angels

touch is highly suggested in the event of different injuries, all types of carcinoma, terminal diseases, convalescence,

pregnancy, as well as with small babies, newborns or elderly people, all the way to final moments of a person’s life. In this way,

people who are usually excluded from the system by formal masseur are provided with a significant tension release as well as a

quality recovering or departure.

Learning

Angels

touch does not require knowledge like anatomy and physiology. It is based on a natural touch, like the mother’s

touch. Every mother knows how to soothe her baby, even without school or learning. It is an innate knowledge. The gentle touch

in the technique

Angels

touch has as a result an increased emission of endorphin, serotonin, oxytocin and dopamine. The result is

calming and soothing for the client, deep relaxation, pain reduction and emotions of peace and calm. The technique is performed

with natural aroma oils in a relaxing environment.

After 10 years of teaching this technique to thousands of students on the Croatian Aroma Academy, now I teach it to therapists

in luxury wellness centers in Croatia and Slovenia, as a part of tailor-made education.

Biography

Mara Doljak studied at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb. The Faculty of Pharmacy was a combination of

serious knowledge and skills within an intricate system of moral values. At that time, the need to offer proper medicine to patients was

far stronger than marketing schemes we see today. Between the lines we thus received another dimension of upbringing, relationship

towards values, the absence of elitism. I graduated in 1980. During the graduation ceremony I was supposed to read Hippocratic Oath

in public, in front of hundred students, in Latin and Croatian. Later, it was the Hippocratic Oath, the moral backbone of healthcare

professionals, that became my own basis in further professional life.

mara.doljak@aromara.com