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Why Go To A Massage Spa?



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By : Kerry Ng    99 or more times read
Submitted 2007-11-06 16:50:46
For some people, their first massage experience maybe a painful one. But do let that stop you from going to a massage spa. The benefits will far out weighing any short-term pain that you will experience. Here are some other reasons why you should go to a massage spa on a regular basis:

Stress relief; massage is probably the best way a relieve a person's stress. Many people swear by this and as a result visit a massage spa on a regular basis to help relieve their stress.

Sensitive to touch; for every square inch of body skin there are up to 50 nerve endings. There are approximately 5 million touch receptors in our skin that constantly send messages to our brain. One of massage does it is it relaxed is that stimulates the receptors, which results in reducing blood pressure and lowering the heart rate. A massage also causes the brain to release endorphins, which are the body's natural painkillers.

Restoring one's strength; with the regular visits to a massage spa, a person will notice an improvement in muscle strength and function. Even muscle spasms can be reduced from a massage. When a person exercises regularly, the muscle tissues produce certain harmful toxins like lactic acid. A good massage will help release these toxins from the body.

Increase blood circulation; one of biggest of benefits of a good massage it is the enhanced blood circulation. With a better blood circulation, the nutrients will feed the body's cells and also remove waste products from cells and tissues.

Improves the nervous system; with the regular visits to massage spa, the nervous system function will improve too. Every day stress affects the nervous system. A good massage will help sooth the numerous nerve endings found the skin and muscles.

Improves flexibility; think of your joints as thoroughfares for nerves, veins and arteries. A good massage will keep the joints, hips, shoulders, spine and neck too flexible. Freedom of movement of joints it is associated with greater energy and improves the blood flow.

Massage and diseases; a good massage will help tremendously in relieving conditions like colic, diabetes, migraines and hyper activity. Recent research has also shown that I'd good massage can help people with asthma, boost immunity in HIV patients; lower anxiety levels and even improve the concentration of autistic children.

With all these tremendous benefits derived from a good massage therapy, one should seriously consider visiting a massage spa on a regular basis to remain stress free and healthy.
Author Resource:- Kerry Ng is a successful Webmaster and publisher of The Massage Blog. For more great helpful information about Massage visit The Massage Blog
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