Massage Therapy
Human Touch....
it is what we need to survive....
it is required
for emotional stability....
some of us fear not receiving a touch....
while others fear
when they do.....
Someone famous once said....To end all wars on Earth.....
one half of the world should be giving a massage...while the other half
of the world is getting a massage.
Jennifer Hipps, LMT., Jennifer does deep tissue massage (therapuetic) or a softer version (Swedish) if you prefer. Jennifer does BellaNina Face Lift Massage, Raindrop Therapy and Hot Stone Massage. Jennifer also incorporates professional hydroculator pads to intensify your bodies ability to relax and heal.
The best time to have a massage is just prior to a colonic, for that reason Jennifer also offers pre colonic abdominal massage.
For an appointment give us a call at 816-283-0685!
One of the most productive times for not only a fibromyalgia sufferer but for anyone to have a colonic is right after an invigorating massage. The trained massage therapist will loosen up metabolic waste, moving them out of your muscles, tissues and joints. Then in turn a trained colon therapist can help you flush them entirely out of your body. It is teamwork at it's finest. Colonics combined with massage gives you a whole new attitude on life. Why not achieve the following benefits of massage faster, more efficiently by adding colonics.
Every one benefits from massage. Massage is quite helpful with the following benefits:
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Improved circulation
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Reduces stress
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Loosens tight muscles
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Assist with the elimination of metabolic waste
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Improves flexibility and range of motion in joints
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Increases suppleness and elasticity of muscles
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Relief of headaches to include migraines
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Decreased healing time for injuries to soft tissue
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Adjustes attitude (depression)
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Promotes sleep
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Balancing of blood pressure
Using massage oils with Natural Essential Oils blended for not only Fibromyalgia but for your own personal scent will provide the ultimate relief. Be mindful to drink adequate amounts of water before as well as after your massage. This will aid in flushing toxins through your system that were released during the massage. If these toxins are not flushed through your system then you may become sore from the massage. Be sure to inform your massage therapist of your fibromyalgia as well as any other health problems you may have. This will not only insure the therapist of the condition she/he is addressing, but will also allow him/her to concentrate on the fibromyalgia trigger points.
You will also find that there are various types or styles of massage. Ask your therapist what style they use and / or are trained in. You may find that a certain technique works best for your personal situation.
It has been our experience that a person going to a massage therapist will be their first experience in holistic health care!