AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE
What is Aromatherapy massage?
Aromatherapy is the art of using naturally extracted aromatic essences from plants to balance, harmonise and promote well-being and health. Aromatherapy massage has been used for thousands of years for relaxation, beauty care, home cleaning, medicine and ritual.
Where Do Aromatherapy Essential Oils Come From?
Essential oils are extracted from the root, bark, flower, fruit, leaf or seed of a plant or tree using a process of steam distillation, cold pressing or resin tapping. The resulting essential oil carries the concentrated, characteristic fragrance of the plant from which it is derived. When using essential oils for aromatherapy it is best to avoid oils that are extracted using chemicals or solvents and choose only high quality, naturally extracted, organic essential oils.
What effect do they have on us?
When we smell these fragrances they are received by the part of the brain called the limbic system. As well as receiving smell, the limbic system is also responsible for emotion, behaviour, motivation and long term memory. This is why certain smells have the ability to trigger memories or impact on a person’s mood.
What can Aromatherapy be used for?
Aromatherapy is most commonly used to ease stress and anxiety, however it may also be used to relax your body and soothe sore muscles, reduce nasal congestion and fight cold and flu symptoms, stimulate circulation and improve detoxification, aid in concentration and focus, improve sleep and help heal some skin conditions.
How does my massage therapist make the oil?
When using aromatherapy during massage a few drops of concentrated essential oils are added to your massage oil. Several essential oils can be combined together to form blends that are relaxing, stimulating or balancing, depending on what effect you are looking for. Aromatherapy massage combines the benefits of massage with those of the different oil blends used. It is a wholistic approach, encompassing body, mind and spirit.
WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL MASSAGE OIL BLENDS USED FOR AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE AT CASTLE HILL REMEDIAL MASSAGE
Relax and Unwind
A soothing and uplifting blend to relax the soul and soothe the spirit. Be prepared to slip into a deep sleep while you are massaged with this oil blend
Peace and Wellbeing
A balancing and uplifting blend to ease tension and anxiety. Feel stressed? This oil will help to relieve those stresses and put everything into perspective.
Energising
An energising blend of oils, great to use before sport of work. Helps to invigorate you and get you up and going!!
Muscle-ease
A great blend for easing muscle aches and pains and speeding muscle recovery after exercise. Been to the gym or out running? This is the one for you, your achey muscles will love you for this one.
Calmant
An anti-inflammatory blend to ease inflamed joints, muscles and tendons. Feeling some long term chronic aches and pains? This will relieve the joint and muscle pain you have been suffering from.
Circulation booster
A toning and stimulating blend, to improve circulation and aid in detoxification. How good is that, a great tonic for you arteries and blood.
Nurture
A deeply nourishing blend, great as a facial oil or for use on scars or stretch marks. Let this one hold you in its palms as your body lets go its ancient history.
Conclusion
For a great experience come and have an Aromatherapy Massage where we use the best essential oils for body massage according to your needs. You will feel better than ever, more relaxed, less stressed, less muscle pain and joint pain. Call us now!!
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Human touch conveys love, awareness, comfort, and various other sensations. It has the power to alleviate pains and aches in the body and these are just some of the reasons why people love getting massages. People think of a massage as something lavish that can only be had on occasion. However, not a lot of people know that one of the best times to have a massage is when you are pregnant. Pregnancy is an exciting time not just for the expectant mother but for the whole family but it can also be stressful with all the changes that are happening to a mothers body. It is a demanding time for the expectant mother both physically and emotionally and she needs all the support she can get to make life a little easier for her.
What is pregnancy massage?
Can I have a massage during pregnancy? This is a question that is commonly asked by women who are pregnant or women who are hoping to be pregnant. Is it really safe to have a massage while pregnant? Are there any risks? What are the precautions that should be taken?
Although prenatal massage is generally safe, there are certain situations when it should be avoided for the safety and health of both the mother and the baby.
To practice as a massage therapist, it is a requirement to have done a recognised course of training. This will include certification at the end of the training period. The standard level currently is a Certificate IV in massage therapy. This is a nationally recognised qualification. This is an important consideration.Would you want someone who isn’t qualified giving you a pregnancy massage?
You may think that massage is easy but a good massage therapy involves more than the simple application of massage techniques. It can be used as a complimentary therapy combined with other treatment modalities, such as osteopathy. An osteopath might recommend that in addition to the specific soft tissue techniques they use, that the patient go to a qualified massage therapist.
While massage is generally relaxing, it is also a therapeutic way of working. Some techniques are designed to change specific dysfunctions in the body. Because of this it is possible to feel some discomfort either during or after a massage. For instance if you go to a massage therapist in pain or discomfort, or with an injury from sport or trauma, or very tight muscles from stress. Then its possible that there might be subsequent tenderness. This is normal and will pass within a few days. However, massage should not be too painful. If it does give you more pain than you think is appropriate be sure to mention it to your therapist immediately. Sometimes, on rare occasions, there may be bruising. If this does happen be sure to mention it to your therapist at the next visit.
If you receive treatment by someone who has received proper training there is little risk of side-effects. If there is a side effect such as discomfort, don’t expect it to last more than twenty four hours.
Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia share many of the same symptoms, and although they are different conditions we will regard them the same here from a massage point of view and find out what type of massage is best for fibromyalgia. It appears that mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are at play in both conditions with differences in symptoms being dependent on which tissues are most affected by the dysfunction and what particular pattern of contributing factors are present in each susceptible individual. In chronic fatigue syndrome the dominating symptom is severe fatigue lasting for more than six months, combined with four or more of the symptoms listed above. In fibromyalgia, pain is the primary symptom with mood disorders and other neural symptoms being associated with it.
There are natural remedies for helping with fibromyalgia treatment. Along with fibromyalgia massage, your immune system is your ally, always fighting to protect you from invaders and move you towards healing. When dealing with a chronic viral infection the immune system can sometimes become depleted and tired. When your immune system is tired, you will feel tired too. There are many vital nutrients, enzymes and anti-oxidant compounds found in fresh fruits and vegetables. A diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables and low in refined sugars will nourish the immune system. You will also get benefit from fibromyalgia massage therapy techniques.
