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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2011

Materials presented in this video can directly improve your ability to help clients who suffers from diseases indigenes to abdominal cavity such as Chron's disease, gastric ulcers, gastro intestinal track diseases, colitis, constipation, irregularity and insufficiency of bowel movement, diverticulitis, acid reflux diseases, Irritable bowel syndrome and more.




In the video Boris explains the difference between a normal physiological process within the abdominal cavity to a process affected by venous stasis, which is the cause of disorders in the abdominal cavity. Boris further explains how stress causes venous stasis and which problems it gives to organs and systems.

Finally Boris explains why medical massage is the best methodology in fighting diseases in the abdominal cavity and how it helps to eliminate these problems; direct elimination of venous blood stasis and reduction of lymphedema, which is the main condition to start the healing process. Boris explains why abdominal/visceral massage is the only method that directly and in short period of time, allows one to achieve desired results.

After this brief theoretical introduction, Boris proceeds with his protocol of abdominal/visceral massage that positively affects the internal organs. Among others, these techniques include petrissage, superficial fascia release, deep fascia release techniques, and skin mobilization.

Boris's hands-on demonstration is very detailed, easy to follow and learn. Medical massage is not a remedy for all diseases but it is a powerful methodology that must be incorporated in the treatments of many diseases, and especially when treating diseases within the abdominal cavity.




Between 30 to 35% of the left atria output is providing blood supply to the abdominal cavity.
The same amount of venous blood has to be drained.
Stress negatively affects the functions of all of the body's organs and systems, including but not limited to natural venous blood drainage in the abdominal cavity. In case drainage is disturbed, much of the venous blood is accumulated. This abnormal state is called STASIS of the venous blood.
Stasis automatically disturbs the arterial blood supply. Once this blood supply is compromised,
a negative snowball effect occurs, including inflammations within the abdominal cavity and various functional abnormalities such as diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, infertility, PMS, prostatitis or pre-existing pathological conditions may worsen.
In addition, venous stasis causes acid reflux disease. The lower esophageal sphincter is a valve that separates the stomach. Under normal circumstances it closes once food passes through this valve. However, due to venous stasis, lymphedemas, etc., this valve does not close entirely or opens up frequently. Therefore stomach acids move to and through the sphincter.
Besides disturbing the metabolic process within the abdominal cavity, venous blood stasis also fails to prevent bacterial infections from accumulating in the abdominal cavity.
For example, secondary to gastritis, venous stasis often leads to the development of bacterial infections and causes stomach ulcers. In some cases this chronic inflammatory condition can also trigger cancer development within the abdominal cavity.
Note: A non-septic inflammation is the body's attempt to overcome an insufficiency of the arterial blood supply. In this case the body reacts by producing acute inflammation. If the compromised amount of blood supply will be not restored, this inflammation gradually becomes chronic.
As a part of chronic inflammation, adhesions will often develop and the organs' dysfunction will worsen.
Abdominal/visceral massage is the most powerful methodology in addressing venous blood stasis, reducing lymphedema, which promotes arterial blood supply.
This is a direct therapeutic technique to eliminate the inflammatory diseases described above. This includes the restoration of lower esophageal sphincter function and the elimination of its symptoms, preventing stomach acids from moving to and through the sphincter.
By achieving the above-mentioned goals, we improve the functions of the inner organs, including tension reduction within the smooth muscles of abdominal structures, and the resulting reduction of abdominal and lower back pain. Importantly, we are also restoring functions of the affected organs and systems.

Abdominal/visceral massage contributes to stress management, but full-body stress management massage should be considered in order to maintain an improved health condition.

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  • hi would this be safe for a female and not effect her uterus or ovaries?

  • @BellaMissAlix I believe if to apply it in the manner I am proposing to do it, these techniques will provide a lot of benefits for females pelvic floor organs,including prevention of inflammatory diseases, adhesions etc.

    Best wishes.

    Boris .

  • Excellent series of videos, very professional and generous, thank you.

  • @nemirify Thank you very much for very kind words. Feedback /appreciations like yours, means a lot to me and of course encouraging to do more. Soon we will upload more of my works. Please subscribe to my account and you will be notified by YouTube when it will happen. Also on my webpage I have organized page ”free professional medical and sports massage lessons”

    Best wishes.

    Boris

  • Excuse me Boris, but would you recommend an abdominal massage for someone who has just had surgery for a hernia? Thanks, Nate =3

  • @acornisme326 actually surgeon have to decide when possible to start abdominal massage.but postsurgical massage is necessary for scar tissue management, prevention of adhesions developments, restoration of normal local metabolism etc.

    Best wishes.

    Boris.

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  • Hi, I really enjoy your videos, especially the deep tissue massage. In regards to this video, is there a possibility that this kind of massage is helpful to women suffering from strong pain during menstruation? Thank you and please keep doing videos!

  • @jamboni I am very happy that you enjoying my works, and thank you for being my long-time follower. No doubt to learn massage techniques is important and thi is not a lot of time consuming process. Outcomes of massage procedures is not depending in techniques knowledge only. Level of sense of touch make different between good therapist and less good. Looks to me you are fallen in love with this occupation and this is most important, Techniques everyone can learn. Go for it.

    Best wishes.Boris

  • Hi Boris,

    I could listen to your massage voice all day.

    I was massaging some feet yesterday (not professionally) and, although I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now, I only just realised that I enjoy massaging and so I am thinking about going into it as a career.

    Not sure I have the patience for anything more than 15 minute sessions, or is that something one develops with time, after learning a process of techniques?

    J :)

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