Not force. Not just drainage. True balance.
Philosophy
Japanese style is not about using force, nor is it simply about continuously draining fluid. For us, the most important concept is 'balance'.
In Japan, since ancient times, correcting posture, regulating breathing, and balancing internal systems have been considered essential. The essence of the Japanese approach is balancing the internal state, not the external.
We do not drain. We balance — and the body flows naturally on its own.
The Difference
Most lymph care methods target only the surface layer. This creates temporary relief — but the problem returns quickly.
The lymph blockage causes are deep: muscle tension, postural imbalance, shallow breathing, internal organ fatigue, nervous system dysregulation.
By working the deep layer, muscles release, breathing changes, and flow naturally improves. The change becomes lasting, not temporary.
Comparison
| Other Styles | FUMIHEALING: |
|---|---|
| Relaxation — pleasant sensation, temporary change | Structural change — lasting results |
| Targets superficial layer | Works the deep layer |
| Drain first, then relax | Balance first, then flow |
| Oil massage — sliding technique | Shiatsu + lymph — point & area combined |
| Effect fades quickly | The body learns a new, healthy state |
Technique
The body does not change the moment pressure is applied.
Rushing past this moment means the next touch lands before the body has responded.
A change in breath is a change in the whole nervous system — and that requires space.
When we apply pressure and wait, the body begins to change in that interval. This 'gap' is where real transformation happens.
Apply pressure. Then wait. In that pause, the body begins to change.
Shiatsu
In FUMIHEALING:, shiatsu is not a pressure technique — it is a balancing technique. Lymph drainage works across areas (surface); shiatsu works at points (depth). By combining area and point, the body's transformation deepens.
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