> The build up of toxic substances can be
broken down and eliminated by regular
massage, reducing muscle fatigue and
stiffness, particularly after exercising.
> Improved circulation through massage
takes the pressure off the arteries and
veins, accelerating the flow of blood
through the system providing relief for poor
circulation and cardiac problems. The
heartbeat strengthens, the rate of the
heartbeat decreases, and high blood
pressure is reduced.
> Fluid from swelling is transported via the
lymphatic system. If not moved on
quickly it becomes semi-solid and too
thick to pass into lymph vessels. It then
sticks to surrounding tissues (muscles,
bones, tendons, ligaments) and forms
what is known as ‘adhesions’. If
adhesions form in joint, movement can
be restricted permanently. Massage
encourages lymphatic circulation and the
swift disposal of toxic substances.
> Massage promotes the peristaltic
activity, (wave like motion) which assists
the colon with the removal of waste
material from the body, combating
constipation. It strengthens the muscular
walls of the intestines and abdomen and
stimulates the secretion of digestive
juices from the liver, pancreas, stomach,
and intestines.
> Massage loosens the phlegm in the
lungs and the trachea (air pipe) and
helps working it out of the lungs.
> Massage promotes the release of
endorphins which creates a general
feeling of wellbeing.
YOUR BODY WILL THANK YOU
TOMORROW
> The build up of toxic substances can be
broken down and eliminated by regular
massage, reducing muscle fatigue and
stiffness, particularly after exercising.
> Improved circulation through massage
takes the pressure off the arteries and
veins, accelerating the flow of blood
through the system providing relief for
poor circulation and cardiac problems.
The heartbeat strengthens, the rate of
the heartbeat decreases, and high
blood pressure is reduced.
> Fluid from swelling is transported via the lymphatic system. If not moved on quickly it becomes semi-solid
and too thick to pass into lymph vessels. It then sticks to surrounding tissues (muscles, bones, tendons,
ligaments) and forms what is known as ‘adhesions’. If adhesions form in a joint, movement can be
restricted permanently. Massage encourages lymphatic circulation and the swift disposal of toxic
substances.
> Massage promotes the peristaltic activity, (wave like motion) which assists the colon with the removal of
waste material from the body, combating constipation. It strengthens the muscular walls of the intestines
and abdomen and stimulates the secretion of digestive juices from the liver, pancreas, stomach, and
intestines.
> Massage loosens the phlegm in the lungs and the trachea (air pipe) and helps working it out of the lungs.
> Massage promotes the release of endorphins which creates a general feeling of wellbeing.
YOUR BODY WILL THANK YOU TOMORROW