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A quick escape from everyday stress is said to help in longevity. When people take time to detoxify and release all those negative vibes, life is more beautiful for them. They have a certain positivity that is unique to those who have balanced lifestyles. With this, they live more and not merely exist.

People have different methods of de-stressing. Active individuals rappel, run, dive, swim, shoot hoops with friends, or drop by health spas. Homebodies, on the other hand, resort to cooking, watching television, reading, cuddling, sleeping, or visiting spas.

The concept of massage entices people from all walks of life. The idea of being pampered by an expert therapist brings a different dimension to unwinding. Massage definitely has a different way of removing both physical and mental tensions. Therapists have special techniques in stroking and rubbing pains away. Health spas offer various services but the most effective massage to most people is the stone massage.

All over the world, stones have played an important role in the enhancement of people's well being. Their strong presence in massage therapy is of no exception. The effective use of heated and chilled massage stones really increases the healing benefits of the stone massage therapy.

The benefits of stone massage are divided into two aspects-hot and cold.

Massaging with the use of heated stones results in the following benefits:

a.) Increase in blood circulation. Heat and manipulation increase blood flow. This promotes healing, especially when the heated stones are concentrated in areas that need attention. An increase in circulation also improves the oxygenation of the different parts of the body, resulting to a better state of health.

b.) Decrease in tension and stiffness. The muscles relax when heat is applied on them. Tension and stiffness decrease when this happens and the client feels healed after the session.

c.) Increase in metabolism. The application of heat during massage increases cellular activity, which increases cellular metabolism. The cellular breakdown of nutrients is enhanced when heat is present. This results to a healthier state of the body after the massage.

Chilled stones in stone massage therapy gives the following benefits:

a.) Decreases pain and swelling. Cold stones make blood recede from areas that are injured, making the pain and swelling decrease. Hot stones increase circulation to promote tissue healing. Cold stones balance this by pushing fluids and toxins out of the affected area during the stone massage, resulting to an effective, dynamic flow.

b.) Increases muscle tone. Cold temperature makes muscles contract and blood vessels to constrict. This way, muscles become well toned and strengthened.

c.) Increases body's stimulation. The body's important reflexes are kept in check when cold stone massage is performed. Nerves become well stimulated, which enables the systems to wake up and work more efficiently.

Balance is the key to everything. Light for dark, joy for gloom, food for hunger, water for thirst, good for bad, cold for heat. We must always make sure that the Yin and the Yang are equal in all our activities. This way, we truly and absolutely...live.

In the United States, the Swedish massage tends to be the most common choice for clients needing to relax their minds and bodies. However, several other massage options are available. For more information on stone massage, please go to http://www.tirmassagestone.com.



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