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How Regular Massage Helps Improve Mental Health

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Massage therapy is commonly used for relaxation and pain relief , however, it can also improve one's mental health. There is a lot of research and studies that show that massage can reduce anxiety and depression with benefits that are on par with psychotherapy. Even though depression is considered a mental health issue, a lot of the symptoms manifest in the body. Clients suffering from depression report a feeling of heaviness in their body. After a good massage, clients report feeling lighter in both their body and in their spirit. They have a feeling of living in the body and not being lost in their head and thoughts. Many times, clients will report having an insight during their session which helps them solve a problem. With this new outlook, they remember what it feels like to be calm and a relaxed state of being. When you educate the client and have them remember how good massage makes them feel, it is important to set up a schedule with them to reinforce these effects of ma...

Why Massage is Important When Starting a New Exercise Program

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Any time you start a new workout routine, increase your present workout routine, try a new sport or try new exercise equipment, you will likely suffer from delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). This pain and soreness usually occurs within 12-48 hours following your workout and can last a day or two. Incorporating massage as part of your exercise regimen will help alleviate muscle soreness and speed tissue recovery. What Causes Your Muscles to Get Sore After Exercise? When you exercise, the muscles go through a lot of stress and strain. This stress on the muscle results in small microscopic tears of the muscle fibers. These microscopic tears of the muscle fibers lead to inflammation as the body repairs itself. This is natural and should resolve itself in 24 to48 hours. This soreness is telling you that the muscles are adapting to the new stress. These adaptations are making the muscles stronger so that they can perform the exercise easier the next time. If you experience soreness...

How Regular Massage Helps Improve Mental Health

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Most people know that a good massage feels good but what most people miss is that the right massage will help your mental health, too. When you become stressed, it creates anxiety. Anxiety then causes a rash of other issues from tight muscles to grinding your teeth, which causes TMJ, which can also cause tinnitus; another ailment that massage can help. All of this pain can also add to your anxiety or depression, so when you get a massage to help your muscles, you are also helping your mental health. There are many factors in everyday life that can cause anxiety; money, family and health issues just to name a few. Anxiety is not something to be ashamed of. In fact, most of us suffer from it to some extent; some people just experience a higher level at times. What happens is that anxiety causes the body to tighten up which then creates physical pain which will lead to more anxiety. It is a vicious circle that must be broken for the patient to feel relief, both physically and emoti...

A Healthier Thanksgiving

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Turkey, stuffing, candied yams, cranberry sauce and pumpkin and sweet potato pie are the usual must-haves for a traditional Thanksgiving feast, but it wasn't always this way. The first Thanksgiving feasts actually consisted of healthier fare such as a variety of lean meats, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits and breads and porridge made from corn. What Was on The First Thanksgiving Feast Menu? According to the only surviving documents referencing the harvest celebration by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag at Plymouth Rock in 1621, waterfowl, deer, wild turkeys, venison and Indian corn were amongst the staples for the three day Thanksgiving celebration. Archeologist's remains along with studies cookbooks, garden descriptions, a living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts and a foodways culinary at Plimouth Plantation further conclude that during 17th century feasts, though wild turkey was on the menu, goose or duck may have been the centerpiece of choice. Swan, passenger pig...

Fall Foods to Add to Your Healthy Diet

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Fall is a great time to visit your local farmer's market. During this time, you can find an abundance of healthy root vegetables just ripe for roasting or making hearty dishes like vegetable chili, and exotic fall fruits just perfect for fresh cobblers, pies, breads and cookies. Six fun fall foods to consider adding to your diet this fall include sweet potatoes, parsnips, winter squash, turnip greens, apples and dates. Sweet Potatoes Sweet Potatoes are packed full of rich nutrients like vitamin A-which is important for healthy skin, good vision and a strong immune system, iron, fiber and anti inflammatory properties. And, you don't have to wait for Thanksgiving to enjoy them, simply boil them, mash them or roast them sprinkled with cinnamon for a sweet, vitamin packed side dish to your meal. Parsnips Parsnips resemble carrots except they are white and have a distinctive nutty, slightly sweet flavor. They are a great source of potassium and dietary fiber-which is go...

Benefits of Post Natal Massage

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It is widely known that women benefit from massage during pregnancy. Massage after pregnancy (known as post natal massage or postpartum massage) can also offer many benefits and can be equally important to a new mother's health and wellness. Post natal massage offers relief from stress and pain, depression, as well as helping with hormone and neurochemical regulation, decreasing swelling, and improving comfort while breastfeeding. It may even help women get back their pre-pregnancy bodies more quickly. Stress Relief and Relaxation A quality massage relaxes muscles and improves circulation. In addition, the relaxation that massages offer helps the body release serotonin and dopamine, which are stress relief hormones. Not only does this relieve physical tension, but also the mental and emotional stress too. This is why massage can also help with postpartum depression, which is experienced by 10% to 15% of women. Relieving Pain Many women experience residual aches and pai...

Is Stress Making You Feel Sick?

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Between disciplining the children, deadlines at work and the ups and downs of everyday life it seems everybody suffers from some degree of stress. While it is true that stress, to an extent, can actually be good for you, continuously dealing with substantial amounts of stress can leave you fatigued, irritable, and just downright sick. Stress is the chemical reaction that occurs in your body, also known as the "fight or flight" response, when you are faced with a harmful situation. Since each individual person reacts to stress differently, the effects of stress on the mind and body can vary significantly. If you've been suffering from some type of ailment and you just can't seem to put your finger on the cause, stress might be the culprit. Common Symptoms of Stress Emotional Symptoms: The emotional symptoms of stress can be quite devastating. Common symptoms include frustration and moodiness, depression, feeling overwhelmed, avoiding others and having a diffi...