A bit of fragrance always clings
to the hand that gives you roses.
~ Chinese Proverb
Dear
Clients
The purpose of this issue is to review some of the
basics of massage for you.
Massage has so many health benefits that we will only be
able to touch on the high points here. We will cover
these areas in more detail in future letters.
Our goal is to help you improve your condition through
massage. Many regular clients report improvements—often
mental and spiritual as well as physical—through the
wonders of massage, so prepare to relax, enjoy and
experience the life-changing results.
Please share your own goals with us so we can better
help you. At the beginning of each visit, let us know if
there is anything special going on,
any soreness or tender spots, etc., so you can get the
most out of each session.
Also, if you have any questions regarding massage, a
particular physical condition, anything at all—just ask
us. We are here to help you.
We look forward to seeing you experience all the
benefits
that massage has to offer— see you soon!
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Massage--The Timeless Miracle
The typical initiation to massage is motivated by a stressful or painful condition. But massage’s magical ministrations go deeper and offer you far more than you may have ever suspected. Regular massage can greatly benefit your overall health and well-being. Read on to learn some of the wonderful health aspects available to you through massage.
The
more you learn about massage, the more you’ll benefit
from each of your sessions. This overview touches on
some of the basic massage benefits available to you.
Massage:
The
most obvious benefit shared by virtually everyone is
that a full body massage makes you feel great! The
stress-relieving, soothing results are enough for many
to include massage as a regular part of their lives. But
what of the less obvious benefits?
The
first sense to develop is your sense of touch. It’s not
surprising when you consider that each square inch of
your skin contains roughly 50 nerve endings. With as
many as five million total touch receptors in your skin
relaying messages on to your brain, your body’s initial
response to massage is to relax and de-stimulate. Even a
simple touch has been shown to lower blood pressure and
reduce the heart rate. Touch can also signal the brain
to produce endorphins, your body’s natural pain
suppressors. Going deeper, massage can restore
suppleness and strength to your muscles, improving their
overall function. It’s the ideal treatment for releasing
tension or muscles in spasm and helps to release toxins
such as lactic acid (produced by muscle tissue during
exercise), as well.
Proper
circulation is vital to continued health. Your blood and
lymph carry nourishment to the trillions of cells
throughout your body and then carry away the waste to be
eliminated from the cells. Massage encourages a better
exchange of nutrients at the cellular level and more
thorough detoxification. Remember, the future “you” is
determined by how well your army of cells regenerate
themselves, so this is indeed a critical part of
remaining healthy.
The
nervous system is your communication network, sending
messages constantly that determine proper functioning
throughout your body. Stress can affect the ability of
the nervous system to do its job. The many nerve endings
found in the skin and muscles are soothed by massage,
and this contributes to keeping your internal lines of
communication open and operational.
Massage
also aids in maintaining flexibility in your joints,
such as the knee, hip, spine, shoulder, and neck. These
joints are thoroughfares for nerves, veins and arteries,
so their freedom of movement allows energy and blood to
flow
unimpeded.
So, you
can see massage does quite a bit more than just relax
you and work out the kinks in a sore back. Since massage
has been practiced for thousands of years and is one of
the earliest known health treatments known to man, why
don’t you hear more about it in today’s society?
In
fact, massage today is rapidly growing in popularity and
reputation. Besides being misunderstood, massage has had
to overcome the reluctance many people have regarding
physical contact. Of course, once they experience a
therapeutic massage for themselves, most people are
hooked.
A Life
magazine article explored some of the research underway
regarding the benefits of massage. Undertaken by the
Touch Research Institute in Miami, ongoing studies are
showing amazing results, as the following quotes
indicate:
"... More than 50 TRI studies have shown massage to
have positive effects on conditions from colic to
hyperactivity to diabetes to migraines—in fact, on
every malady TRI has studied thus far. Massage, it
seems, helps asthmatics breathe easier, boosts
immune function in HIV-positive patients, improves
autistic children’s ability to concentrate, lowers
anxiety in depressed adolescents ..."
"... Massage can increase the lymph flow rate. It
enhances immune function and lowers levels of (two)
stress hormones ..."
"... Field (the director of TRI) worries that
Americans aren’t getting enough touch ... At the TRI
preschool, teachers encourage ‘positive touch.’ They
dole out unlimited hugs, backrubs and shoulder pats
... Most of the 40 children, from six months to five
years in age, get a daily 15-minute rubdown, which
leaves them according to TRI research, more alert,
more responsive, able to sleep more deeply ..."
As you
can see, massage offers more benefits than you may have
imagined. Isn’t it good to know that something that
feels so great can contribute to your long-term health
as well? Let’s work together to help you get the most
from your massages—see you at your next appointment!
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Did you know? . . . the
word massage comes from the French word that means
“kneading,” derived from the Latin word massa,
meaning “kneaded dough”
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