top of page
Search
Writer's pictureBamBamBoo

6 Benefits of Bamboo Therapy

Updated: Mar 12, 2020




Known for its healing properties, this massage works at all levels to balance, calm and energize you physically, mentally and spiritually. If you’re looking for a rejuvenating massage treatment, there’s nothing better than bamboo massage therapy. Considered to be one of the most multifaceted plants on earth, bamboo has earned its reputation from its holistic and soft appearance, as well as its perseverance under harsh conditions. Known to symbolize strength, fertility, youth, prosperity and peace in the Orient, this plant has become one of the most coveted beauty ingredients of recent times.

WHAT Bamboo massage is an innovative way to provide Swedish or deep tissue massage using heated bamboo to roll and knead the tissue to create an extreme sensation of relaxation and well-being. Bamboo massage is also used as a powerful preventive therapy against modern-day stress and to aid relief from many physical and emotional problems.


HOW

A bamboo massage is typically done with a hollow organically-treated bamboo cane of different lengths and diameters, which is warmed or used at room temperature. Longer sticks of various widths are used for gliding strokes, whereas smaller tools can be used for more detailed work. The canes are used as a tool in all modalities of massage. This is believed to be an ancient therapy. The bamboo cane replaces the hand of the therapist. It is able to give a deeper, firmer massage. The cane is held by the therapist and rolled over the muscle with the same strokes they would use with their hands. Some masseurs combine the elements of Shiatsu, traditional Chinese, Thai and Indian Ayurvedic techniques into the massage for best results. The massage ensures circulation, sensory nerve perception and provides a deep sense of relaxation and serenity. Stimulation of the tissue by the bamboo stick helps in getting relief by dissipating the heat that results from an accumulation of toxins and poor circulation. The muscle is then kneaded, which assists in the release of tension and easing of knots. Similar to massage, it promotes circulation, relaxation and other general benefits.


ADVANTAGES OF BAMBOO MASSAGE THERAPY 1. This type of treatment relieves neck, shoulder and upper back pain as well as stiffness. It Improves the quality of sleep and helps insomnia; it increases mental clarity and cures depression. It is also known to increase lymphatic drainage and help remove toxins from the body. Bamboo therapy encourages the body’s natural healing abilities to release endorphins, which is your body’s natural painkiller.


2. Bamboo massage is believed to be similar to hot stone therapy. It brings the same warming, soothing effect of hot stone into the massage without all the extra time, mess and prep work that stone therapy has. In addition to this, bamboo is believed to hold the heat longer as compared to stones. The bamboo sticks are wrapped in a heating pad to warm them.


3. Stimulation of the tissue by the bamboo sticks is believed to relieve this “sluggish state,” by dissipating the heat that results from an accumulation of toxins and poor circulation, much the same as what would occur through deep-tissue work, trigger-point activation, or various acupressure techniques. Some recipients of bamboo massage have described these releases as a whole-body tingling or a warming sensation.


4. Very small changes in temperature can, in fact, produce an electrical potential due to a material’s pyroelectricity. Thus, heating a bamboo stick and applying pressure with it could create this effect. This pyroelectric effect is also present in both bone and tendon. Piezoelectricity is activated with pressure and pyroelectricity with heat. On a physiological level, these two properties are believed to contribute to some of the healing effects seen in bamboo massage.


5. All pyroelectric materials are also piezoelectric, the two properties being closely related. These two properties could, therefore, be easily stimulated as pressure is applied using the bamboo sticks to penetrate deep into the tissues. “Skillful manipulation [in bodywork] simply raises energy levels and creates a greater degree of sol (fluidity) in organic systems that are already there, but behaving sluggishly,” writes Deane Juhan in his book Job’s Body.


6. Part of what makes bamboo hard and straight, yet flexible and light, is that its outer cell walls are covered with silica. This creates a crystalline-like matrix, much like that of a quartz crystal or our own connective tissue. Some practitioners believe that releasing tension or fascial adhesions held within this matrix can help restore and rebalance the body’s electromagnetic field. In his article, “Bioenergetics of Man,” for the Academy of Applied Osteopathic Association, osteopathic physician R.B. Taylor writes, “Manipulative pressure and stretching are the most effective ways of modifying energy potentials of abnormal tissues.”


Videos on Bamboo Massage Therapy

19 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page