
BODYWORK FOR EVERY WOMAN My massage table and is soft, comfortable and covered in memory foam. It is specifically designed with removable breast recesses for the ultimate in comfort for massage in your own home. While this more relaxed position is beneficial for all women, it is especially helpful for larger breasted women, breastfeeding mothers, women with sensitive breasts or those recovering from breast surgery who find it difficult to lie face down on a massage table. The recesses also allow the muscles between the shoulder blades to relax during massage for a more effective treatment. Overstressed muscles, the pains of age, the simple need to be touched and cared for. . . .are all helped with therapeutic massage. In my massage practice my goal is to facilitate a woman's own healing process rather than as a healer who may outwardly direct a woman's process. Massage is a personal and an interactive experience. My own style of Swedish massage is relaxed and unhurried, paying special attention to each client's needs.
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Jeannine's Ageless Woman Workout A Total Workout For The Body Mind & Soul with Jeannine Martin Recommended for women concerned about the aging affects of stress, gravity, lack of time and self-love Rachel, Barbara & Jennifer. . . .my two daughters & I ~There Is No Substitute For the Human Touch~ For those who have already discovered it, massage is just about the nicest thing on the planet. Better than chocolate, better than pizza. It's a great way to feel better, look better, treat people better and treat yourself better, too. It's 100% good for you, with no artificial additives or ingredients and it's easy to do. All you need is a body. Do you have one? Great! Than you are ready to go. The comfort, warmth and reassurance of touch can improve the body's well being by stimulating its own natural healing abilities, giving a sense of well being, restoring both the physical and psychological self. How Does Therapeutic Massage Benefit Women? Therapeutic massage relaxes the nervous system and alleviates muscle tightness, and it can help relieve stress-related conditions such as anxiety, depression, insomnia and headaches. Massage also helps calm emotions, ease low back tension and can decrease the pain of menstrual cramping due to premenstrual syndrome. Because massage promotes a sense of well-being, it can ease the menopausal discomforts of hot flashes, headaches, insomnia, achy muscles and emotional ups and downs. Massage offers the ultimate solution to these damaging effects of accumulated stress and aid in harmonizing a troubled body and mind. Regular massage strengthens and tones the entire body system. It can stimulate or alternately calm the nervous system, help to ease tension, stiffness and pain leaving the recipient with an enhanced sense of well being. Massage therapy is a healing art with a strong artistic/intuitive component. With very few exceptions, therefore, an experienced, client-oriented massage therapist trained in one of the traditional techniques - let's say Swedish Massage can deliver excellent services. Caring deeply remains not only our first concern but our first resource, Technique remains a distant second. Indeed, when a therapist is committed to deep caring - the client gets precisely the right kind of massage. No Tough Choice is Needed. Treating the Spirit Massage also provides another therapeutic component largely absent in today’s world: tactile stimulation, or, more simply, touch. In 1986, the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami published ground breaking research on the effects of massage on premature babies. The preterm babies who received massage therapy showed 47% greater weight gain and six-day shorter hospital stays than the infants who were not receiving massage. But is this study evidence of what loving touch can do spiritually, or rather what massage can do on a physiological level? Regardless, babies are not the only benefactors. Many adults have reported cathartic experiences on the massage table. As a therapist carefully unwinds a client’s stressed and tired muscles, the therapist may very well be unwinding the taut, pent-up emotions that one doesn’t always have time to process in the middle of the day. And the feeling of being touched in a safe, caring, compassionate manner can be a very powerful experience, reminding the client that she or he is not alone in the world. As studies continue to reveal the link between kinesiology and physical and emotional health, the effects of massage will be further documented. However, one need only experience a good massage to know it's beneficial to body and soul. Is Therapeutic Massage Safe During Pregnancy?* Massage is healthful and enjoyable during a normal pregnancy and can help reduce stress and fatigue, joint and muscle pain, abdominal soreness and headaches. Massage during pregnancy can also increase flexibility, slow the process of varicose veins through increased circulation and ease constipation, gas and heartburn. Massage can even help women prepare for the birthing process through the release of chronic tension in the lower back, abdomen and inner thighs for less resistance during delivery. And, of course, in the postpartum period, massage can encourage healing and increase milk production. Thank you for visiting this site, Barbara Listen to Sarah Thiel Sing She is a singer/composer/musician and she lives in Las Vegas. *Please contact your physician before getting massage during pregnancy. Massage does not replace the need for medical attention or psychological counseling. Massage therapists do not diagnose medical conditions. 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