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Massage and wellness

Massage and wellness include a wide range of topics and can be a rather confusing area to discover and learn about. It is my hope that I can cover many of the topics in this series of articles. I will not only describe massages, but also expand to other topics related to wellness.

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Name: Pia Poulsen
Location: Noisy le Grand, Ile de France, France

Pia is educated as "Praticienne en Massage Créatif" at Institut FIGARI in Paris. She has more than ten years of interest in aromatherapy, massage and wellness. Taunaki (http://www.taunaki.com) is her current start-up and takes up most her time and she owns Star Keys Massage. Life is a constant journey in learning and knowledge. Pia wants to help people obtain and maintain their wellness, be it via education, articles, massages, building resources or as her dream is, creating a wellness resort one day.

24 June 2009

Massage and waste products

As massage therapists we're taught that massage releases toxins and that we have to recommend our clients to drink plenty of water so those toxins can be washed out. But when you do research, it's hard to find specific studies supporting this notion, if you define toxins as poisons in your body. What you can find though is that massage helps the body release its waste products, which in great abundance can become toxic, or at least harmful to your muscles.

Simplified, our muscles take in nutrition from the blood and release waste products. As we use our muscles these waste products are transported away and eventually exits the body. But if a muscle can't work properly, is tense and stiff, with knots stopping the flow and so on, the transportation of waste products is slowed down. The system doesn't function optimally.

Massage helps normalize the muscles and thereby their natural functions and the functions of the system. So a good massage helps the muscles to remove their waste products.

Circulation is also improved by massage, and this is where water comes into the equation. If we're dehydrated, water is lacking in the body and it influences our bodily liquids. By drinking lots of water we improve the circulation. We all know how drinking a lot of water makes us urinate more. The kidneys have the function of cleansing the liquid in the body and via the urine releases the natural waste products.

There are several reasons to drink water after a massage.
Firstly, you become slightly dehydrated from lying on the table in a hot room and need to refill your tanks.
Secondly, water assists the body to remove waste products and improves circulation.
And Finally, it's nice with a glass of cold fresh water afterwards to wake up and come back to reality on.

Further reading:
http://www.trackshack.com/training/training-talk/massage.shtml

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2 Comments:

Blogger KISONI said...

I have just browsed your blog and become follower. Nice blog with class posts. Keep it up. I like health related blogs. My blog is also related to skin care. I would like to invite you to visit my blog and comment.
thanks.

27 June 2009 14:32  
Blogger Pia said...

Thank you for your comment. I'm always happy when people find my postings useful and they can help them improve their wellness.
Cheers!

27 June 2009 17:00  

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