Massage Therapy Ultimate Stress Relief
Refresh, Rejuvenate, Relax... And Get Healthy
By Donna Talarico, published Sep 27, 2006
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Believe it or not, your body may be trying to tell you something.Aches, pains and irritability may be due to more than just a hard day at school. That cold you've been trying to get over for weeks could be lingering around for a bigger reason. There are no ribbons, no walks, runs or relays, and no wristbands to honor those who suffer from this condition. Yet, millions suffer from it.We're talking about stress. Stress can affect people both physically and mentally. It can make them sick, affect well-being and actually change a person's thoughts, behaviors and even personalities.
All those symptoms notwithstanding, stress is something that is often shrugged off.
The good news it that stress can be combated. But its cure is not in the form of a miracle pill. Instead, it is something that takes a little effort on the part of the stress sufferer.
There are many things that can relieve stress, such as exercise, yoga, meditation, breathing techniques and even a relaxing hobby. But, there is probably not a more enjoyable method of stress relief than a massage.
"Therapeutic massage is a remarkable tool to use for coping with stress. It's a deeply relaxing practice helps you feel more relaxed physically and mentally, as well as recharge and restore energy and creativity," said Karen McConnell, a Honesdale massage therapist.
But how do the hands of a massage therapist like McConnell work as a cure to the negative effects of stress on the body, mind and spirit? There are several reasons.
Release of Muscle Tension
Muscle tension is one of the tell-tale signs of stress, a sometimes painful one at that. It can literally be rubbed away by seeing a massage therapist.
According to literature picked up at certified massage therapist and Reiki master Dave Gutowski's practice, with kneading and stretching techniques muscles and muscle tissues are loosened.
Repeated sessions can even begin to reverse the muscle contractions that make them feel so tight. In addition, this causes endorphins to be released into the blood stream. Since endorphins are the body's own natural pain killer, this heightens the feeling of relief of aching muscles.
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Takeaways
- You should drink water after a massage to flush toxins
- You should be certain you are visiting a certified massage therapist
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