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Posted on April 14, 2007 by Ann Marier | Posted under Massage
Full Body Massage Benefits the Soft Tissue of the Body.
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Different Methods Used in the West and in the Orient The massage strokes are primarily meant to target the heart, but a full body massage utilizing Western techniques also targets muscular tension and joint stiffness. Other goals of this type of massage include better blood circulation and improved function of the lymphatic system. The Eastern version differs somewhat, and focuses on releasing blockages and improving vital energy surrounding the body. A full body massage begins with you lying down on a massage table for the session. During the massage, you will feel heat emanate from the massaging of the body, which will give rise for the need to have a hot bath about thirty minutes after the massage has finished for better results. A number of different full body massages are available such as Breema bodywork, hot stone massage as well as Swedish and Thai massage. When you indulge in a Breema bodywork massage, you first lie on the floor where you will be subjected to rhythmic and gentle leans as well as stretches that provide deep relaxation. After this form of full body massage, you will undoubtedly feel refreshed and healed of any issues that might have been plaguing you. The full body massage techniques that are used can all help in improving overall health, but more research is needed on this subject to understand exactly how it benefits people. There are also a growing number of people that desire this form of treatment for common ailments such as stress, digestive disorders, pain, headaches and insomnia. It is believed that massage can be good for an entire host of ailments as well as for the overall health and well being of the individual. There are many people who desire to have a full body massage, but cannot find enough time to visit a massage parlor. The best solution for such people is to buy a massage chair that will afford them the opportunity to get a full body massage anytime and anywhere they choose to have it. The benefits are the same as for those obtained from massage therapists, while the costs are lower and there is less inconvenience as well. About The Author: Ann Marier a prolific writer has written many informative articles on different health resources. Her latest articles examine massage and saunas and their health benefits. |
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