Showing posts with label massage benefits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massage benefits. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Top Ten Ways Massage is Needed for Healthy Living: Part Two

8 – Reduces Headaches

Most people have experienced a headache at some point in their lives and many suffer from chronic headaches such as tension headaches and migraines.  These are caused by a variety of triggers such as muscle tension, stress, environmental allergies, vision problems, hormones, and more. Massage is a great alternative to medication to addressing most of these issues. By releasing muscle tension, reducing stress, and increasing the circulation of oxygenated blood, massage will relieve the pain associated with these headaches. According to the AMTA, “Recent studies showed that massage therapy recipients exhibited fewer migraines and better sleep quality during the weeks they received massage, and the three weeks following, than did participants that did not receive massage therapy. Another study found that in adults with migraine headaches massage therapy decreased the occurrence of headaches, sleep disturbances and distress symptoms. It also increased serotonin levels, believed to play an important role in the regulation of mood, sleep and appetite.”

7 – Reduces Blood Pressure

According to the American Heart Association there are many misconceptions when it comes to high blood pressure:
Myth: High blood pressure has many symptoms

Fact: High blood pressure has NO symptoms. That's why it's often called the silent killer.
Myth: High blood pressure is a man's problem
Fact: High blood pressure can be anyone's problem. In fact, women need to be aware of certain things that may put them at greater risk than men
Myth: You don't need to have your high blood pressure checked until you reach middle age.
Fact: Children as young as six can have high blood pressure. It's a good idea to start having your blood pressure checked at an early age.
Many people search for natural alternatives to medication such as massage. There have been many studies that show massage decreases diastolic and systolic blood pressure; decreases salivary and urinary cortisol stress-hormone levels; and lower sources for anxiety, hostility and depression.  While massage is a great way to relax and reduce blood pressure it is not meant to replace your medical advice. It is important to continue taking medications prescribed to you and ask your doctor if massage could benefit you. Good communication with your physician is essential.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Top Ten Ways Massage is Needed for Healthy Living

Ever wonder why so many people recommend massage. Beyond the fact that it feels amazing, massage has many health benefits. I have clients swear that massage helps to keep them healthy and young. So I decided to write an article about the health benefits of massage. I am going to share that article with you over the next few blog entries:

Top Ten Ways Massage is Needed for Healthy Living

The public view of massage is changing. Once thought an unaffordable luxury, massage is becoming affordable and the medical community is recognizing its many health benefits. People are beginning to understand that it is more accost effective to prevent disease and live a healthy lifestyle. Massage can play an important role in that goal. Here are the top ten benefits of massage.

10 – Good for your Skin
Massage increases circulation and brings nutrients and blood flow to the cells in your skin leaving a healthy glow. The therapists products should be natural and paraben-free for the most benefit to your skin.. These high quality professional lubricants leave your skin hydrated and nourished. Be sure to let your therapist know if you have any allergies to avoid the potential for an allergic reaction to the ingredients. This is also important for any additional aromatherapy products they may add to their base lubricant. Vitamin E, Jojoba, and Almond are common ingredients that promote healthy skin.




9 – Eases Muscle Tension

 Stress, injury, or over use can cause muscle tension where the muscle remains in a partially contracted state.  Massage eases muscle tension and aids in relaxation of the muscles. It also releases toxins stored in the muscles making it easier for their removal. The therapist manipulates the soft tissues and works out these knots and the tension causing discomfort.