Increasing Oxygen

Decreasing Toxins

Improves Circulation and Flexibility

     

    5 style used:

    Sliding or Gliding

    Kneading

    Cross Fiber

    Vibration

    Rhythmic Tapping

    Swedish Massage Therapy is the modality that comes to mind when most people think about massage. As the best-known type of bodywork performed today, one of the primary goals of the Swedish massage technique is to relax the entire body. This is accomplished by rubbing the muscles with long gliding strokes in the direction of blood returning to the heart. But Swedish massage therapy goes beyond relaxation. Swedish massage is exceptionally beneficial for increasing the level of oxygen in the blood, decreasing muscle toxins, improving circulation and flexibility while easing tension.

    A study conducted by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and published in The New York Times, found that volunteers who received a 45-minute Swedish massage experienced significant decreases in levels of the stress, as well the hormone that can lead to increases in cortisol.

    Volunteers also had an increases in white blood cells. White blood cells boost in the immune system that may help fight colds and the flu.

     

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