Benefits of Massage
BENEFITS OF MASSAGE
 
 


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A series of Aromatherapy Cocoon with Massage Cupping sessions reduces the circumference & tones the skin without diet or perspiration. A treatment increases lymphatic fluid circulation, circulation of the skin as well as subcutaneous tissue. This activation of circulation increases the body¹s metabolism & specifically reduces body fat, which results in a reduction of subcutaneous fat & cellulite.

 Certain massage/bodywork modalities tone, tighten and smooth the skin.  When received regularly effect on the face is that of a non-surgical face-lift.

Health Benefits of Massage 
The effects of a massage vary according to techniques employed. Several of the body's organ systems are affected by most methods. Usually, circulation of blood is enhanced throughout the body, the nervous system is calmed or activated, and the muscles are stretched and relaxed. Specific techniques may be employed to target the lymphatic system, the digestive tract, etc. Relieving pain and stress improves your mental attitude in addition to your physical well-being. Massage loosens tight muscles so nourishing blood and fluids can flow in and flush out waste products.

Most people feel very relaxed. Some experience freedom from long-term aches and pains developed from tension or repetitive activity. After an initial period of feeling slowed down, people often experience increased energy, heightened awareness and greater productivity that can last for days.

Massage enhances medical treatment and may improve the rate at which the body recovers from injury and illness. Massage or Reflexology can help release chronic muscular tension and pain, improve circulation, increase joint flexibility, reduce mental and physical fatigue and stress, promote faster healing of injured muscular tissue, improve posture and reduce blood pressure.
Stress and Massage 
Massage is a pleasurable experience. It increases your body self awareness and sensitivity, reduces your stress, tension and anxiety levels, calms the nervous system, relaxes, focuses and clears your mind, helps to improve and maintain your posture, helps to fulfill your need for a caring and nurturing touch, encourages self-esteem and a general feeling of well-being and improves your emotional awareness.
Benefits to your body by system:

Muscular:
- increases the blood supply and nutrition to your muscles.
- helps your muscles recover more quickly from exertion and fatigue.
- relaxes your muscles, effectively reducing spasms, tension and cramping.
- reduces and breaks down adhesions (knots) and fibrosis.
- stretches your connective tissue.
- helps to re-establish your proper muscular tone.
- reduces your muscle and soft tissue pain.
- supports increased work capacity and encourages your metabolism.
- helps to prevent muscular atrophy (wasting from injury and paralysis).

Skeletal:
- improves the circulation and nutrition of the joints and helps increase your range of joint movement.
- reduces joint strain and compression through releasing tight muscles and tendons.
- increases the ease and efficiency of your movements.
- helps to increase the retention of nitrogen, phosphorous, and sulphur in the bones and this aids in fracture healing.

Nervous:
- can have a sedative, stimulating or even exhausting effect on the nervous system depending on the type and length of treatment given.
- stimulates the touch, pressure and proprioceptive receptors of the skin and underlying tissue.
- helps to balance the autonomic nervous system.
- relaxes the muscles and helps to re-establish proper tonus through its effect on the neuromuscular reflex pathways.
- is known to affect the neurotransmitters of the brain and increase endorphin secretion in particular (natural painkillers).
- can help reduce nerve entrapment through the release of soft tissue or muscular binding.
- can reduce nerve root compression caused by muscular tension.

Circulatory:
- increases the nutrition of the tissues via an increased exchange of fluids and materials.
- produces a dilation of the blood vessels which helps to improve your circulation.
- helps to reduce the lack of blood and by direct pressure and stimulation reduces pain due to the irritation of nerves that control your circulatory system.
- enhances the elimination of the waste products of your metabolism.
- helps to reduce any swelling and contusions.
- increases the number of red blood cells in your circulation.
- has the overall effect of lowering your blood pressure and reduces your pulse rate.
- facilitates tissue healing through the enhancement of circulation.
- increases tissue fluid and assists lymphatic circulation thus reducing swelling and enhancing the immune and filtering activities of this system.
- increases both your venous and lymphatic flow

Digestive and Excretory:
- aides the normal movement throughout your alimentary canal assisting with many dysfunction's through its stress releasing effects.
- increases the excretion (via the kidneys) of fluids and waste products of protein metabolism, inorganic phosphorous and salt in normal individuals.
- can facilitate elimination through the large intestines by mechanically stimulating peristalsis and improving tone.
- stimulates peristalsis and can reduce cramping or spasm in the digestive tract.

Skin:
- helps to reduce tension in the skin and adjoining tissues as well as increasing its circulation and improve its nutrition.
- depending on the medium used to apply it can help to re-moisturise, and soften dry skin.
- can help with some skin conditions like eczema, but please check with your Doctor to make sure that what you have is not contagious.

Respiratory:
- deepens and normalises the breathing pattern through relaxation, and release of tension in the breathing structures, both the rib cage and the muscles of respiration.
- can help to relieve congestion in the lungs through percussive and compressive movements.
- increases the action of the heart, stimulating the blood flow to and from the lungs, helping with the elimination of waste and the absorption of oxygen.
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