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September 2008Welcome to this month’s article! Are you staying busy? It’s pretty easy these days to run out of day before you run out of things you need to get done. Keeping a busy schedule can be very rewarding, as long as you can maintain your health. After all, when you have so much to do, you don’t have time to get sick or rundown. Sometimes people delay scheduling a massage because they are so busy. If you are pressed for time, massage is more important than ever. As you probably know, regular massage can help you to stay healthier and rest better. The way we manage our time and set priorities decides just what we are able to accomplish every week. By making massage one of your priorities, you are helping yourself to be in a better condition to get all the other important things done in your life. Make the most of your current and future health by scheduling your next massage session. You’ll enjoy your busy life more when you do! To learn more about how important massage is to your overall health, read this month’s featured article, below. See you soon! Massage to the RescueWe all know how wonderful massage is at relieving stress and making you feel better. But did you know that massage can aid in alleviating pain and in the healing process? Clinical research has shown that massage therapy has benefits for many serious medical conditions. To learn more, read the following excerpts from an article found on the American Massage Therapy Association’s website: Low Back Pain A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine supported the idea that massage therapy produces better results for low back pain than other therapies, including acupuncture and spinal modification. Breast Cancer In a study performed by the University of Miami School of Medicine, breast cancer patients who were massaged three times a week reported lower levels of depression, anxiety and anger. Benefits of massage after breast cancer treatment also include boosting the immune system and helping women reconnect with their bodies. Other Kinds of Cancer Heart Bypass Surgery Anxiety Migraines Carpal Tunnel Hypertension Q: What benefits will I get from getting massage more regularly?A:Just like most things in life, consistency really pays off when it comes to your health. When you get a massage, it helps to return your body toward its ideal state. To stay healthy, your body is continually making adjustments. Get too hot, and you perspire to cool off; too cold, and your body concentrates its warmth inwardly to protect your vital organs, leaving you shivering. Those soothing massage strokes help your body’s systems to function better, leaving you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. The longer you wait between massages, the more your body can get “out of tune.” That means that many of the results from your next massage will be handling the decline your body has experienced over the weeks or months since your last massage. But when you get regular massages, you can maintain a higher “normal” condition, and each massage can help to keep you in better overall condition. If you’d like more information, please ask at your next appointment. There is no greater joy nor greater reward than to make a fundamental difference in someone's life. The content of this article is not designed
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