【温熱】25歳女性にお腹のスリミング【りらく屋】 Abdominal Treatment to constipation woman

【温熱】25歳女性にお腹のスリミング【りらく屋】 Abdominal Treatment to constipation woman18:24

【温熱】25歳女性にお腹のスリミング【りらく屋】 Abdominal Treatment to constipation woman videosi uchun yuklab olish ma'lumotlari va tafsilotlari

Muallif:

RIRAKUYA(sekotans)

Chop etilgan sana:

05/11/2016

Ko'rishlar soni:

1.6M

Tavsif:

02:04 – The practitioner begins by applying amber heat gel, which absorbs skin impurities and offers whitening and fat‑burning effects. 02:37 – The client feels a gentle warmth from the gel. 03:05 – The practitioner asks if it feels ticklish or painful; the client says it is a little painful. 03:14 – Despite the pain, the client notes that the gel feels good and smooth. 03:22 – The practitioner advises the client to lift both knees to improve comfort, and the client adjusts to about 90 degrees. 03:40 – The client reports slight pain in the side abdomen during treatment. 03:50 – The client asks whether regular sessions will help slim down, and the practitioner confirms that consistency yields results. 05:26 – The practitioner observes reduced spinal flexibility and explains that difficulty moving the knees side‑to‑side is due to tightness in the lower back. 08:50 – The practitioner explains that pain when pressing certain areas is caused by retained stool or muscle tension, and the client agrees. 10:03 – When the client mentions that stool comes out in small amounts, the practitioner notes that it may not be fully expelled and could be partially retained. 10:50 – The practitioner attributes the feeling of residual stool around the buttocks to weak iliopsoas muscles, which impair proper contraction and evacuation. 11:19 – The client mentions that singing “Princess Mononoke” helps, and the practitioner agrees that abdominal engagement and oxygen intake during singing can aid bowel movement and reduce stress. 12:41 – The practitioner points out audible abdominal sounds, indicating gas buildup; gas accumulation can lead to fermentation and bloating. 13:14 – The client asks if flatulence smells; the practitioner confirms the odor and links it to a deteriorated gut environment. 13:27 – The practitioner advises regular bowel movements and consumption of fermented foods and fiber to promote beneficial bacteria and eliminate odor. 15:04 – The practitioner notes that the client’s poor posture causes the intestines to sag, reducing available space and function. 15:51 – A healthy bowel is characterized by firm, thick stools; thin stools may signal poor intestinal function. 16:51 – Near the end of the session, the practitioner observes that the abdomen feels softer. 17:09 – The practitioner detects a wet sound from the abdomen, suggesting poor drainage and a possible “water toxin” state, which can affect even those who do not sweat. 17:44 – The practitioner explains that abdominal bloating can result from fat, gas, or poor drainage.