Colour Therapy
This post will be about the benefits of using colour therapy in your life. Since I am a photographer I will be posting some images here than I feel can be used for colour therapy. Also I will explain in detail about how different colours relate to different organs in the body and so on. Please stay tuned.
The first image is of momiji leaves which can be found all over Japan and are a beautiful green in summer but turn to an amazing red in autumn. This shot was taken in summer.

Minimalized
Benjamin Robins at Curatio is also a photographer. He works freelance in and around Tokyo and photographs a wide variety of subject matter from portraits to fashion to weddings and much more.
Please check out his web site: www.minimalized.net
Don’t hesitate to contact him for a quote.
All photographs on the Curatio web-site were taken by Benjamin Robins and he will be producing some photographic art based on health which will be featured throughout this site.

I am not a cow
Thai massage
Thai Massage or “Nuad Bo-Rarn” is the ancient art of healing from Thailand. Originally founded in India over 2500 years ago, it was bought to Thailand by Doctor Shivago Komarpaj. Founded in the traditions of Yoga and Ayuverdic medicine, Thai massage is essentially a mix of Yoga style stretching of the body and Shiatsu style acupressure to various points on the body . A Thai massage session involves a full-body massage usually working up from the feet and finishing with the head. There are 4 basic positions for Thai massage: front, back, side and sitting. A typical session might be a combination of these positions or could focus entirely on one position.
The client is always fully clothed during a Thai massage session.
At Curatio we provide the Northern Thailand style of Thai massage, which is softer and more relaxing than the Southern style. We also focus on healing through energy realignment.

This position is a full leg stretch.

This position is a stretch of the calf with acupressure on the feet.

This is an acupressure massage on the palm of the hand.
