Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Did you know massage can help relieve allergy symptoms?


 

HOW MASSAGE CAN HELP RELIEVE ALLERGY SYMPTOMS

David Lies, a massage therapist in Wichita, Kansas, remembers his honeymoon well: The lush, nascent flowers and trees of early May in Eureka Springs, Arkansas; time relaxing with his new wife, Linda; the rustic honeymoon cottage—and his allergies, triggered by the colorful blooms around him. “I used to say that I was allergic to everything under the sun,” Lies says.

Lies discovered an unexpected ally in his allergy battle: The honeymoon cottage’s landlord, who was also a massage therapist. “He offered to give my wife and me massages,” says Lies, who finally said yes when his swollen eyes, nonstop sneezing and coughing fits started to put a damper on his honeymoon.

Lies remembers the horrible pain as the therapist dug his elbow into his back along the muscles and trigger points long contracted from coughing, sneezing and related stress. Just as he was about to cry uncle, the therapist removed his elbow—or so Lies thought as he thanked him. His wife, who was watching the session, laughed. “He hasn’t moved his elbow at all,” she told Lies. The muscles had simply finally relaxed.

After the massage, Lies made it through the week with just a few sniffles, his first nondrug-induced relief in years. He returned to Wichita inspired, enrolling in massage school and eventually opening A Servant’s Hands, a full-service massage therapy clinic with a special interest in allergies.

RELAXING THE SYMPTOMS

Many Americans rely primarily on conventional treatments, including antihistamines and steroids, both of which can have some adverse side effects. Massage therapists, however, can help relieve some allergy symptoms by reducing stress, increasing circulation, releasing muscle tension and reprogramming the body’s panic reaction, which can exacerbate symptoms.

"It’s not to take away from the biological, inflammatory component of the disorder,” says Rosalind Wright, MD, a pulmonist on staff at the Harvard Medical School. “But if you use complementary modalities, including massage therapy, you could optimize the results.”

Few studies researching massage therapy and allergy relief exist, but we do know massage helps with stress, as shown in the 1992 Touch Research Institute study where 30-minute body massages on depressed adolescents decreased saliva cortisol levels. And stress definitely impacts allergies. A 2008 Harvard Medical School study co-authored by Wright showed that mothers-to-be who expose their unborn children to stress may increase these kids’ vulnerability to allergies and asthma.

So, just getting clients to relax may help their allergies. “Most experienced massage therapists know the immediate relief from sinus congestion that can result from just lying face down,” Lies says. This position gives you a chance to work on the upper back and shoulders, where many sinus trigger points are located.
Source: Parts of this article were excerpted from Clare La Plante's piece in
mtj® (Massage Therapy Journal®) Summer 2009.

4 hour Body

I started the 4 hour body diet this week. Not because I want to loose weight but to give sugar and carbs the boot. When it comes to food I have a nasty habit of getting too busy to eat, especially around lunch time. I always eat breakfast and dinner but lunch is often a skip over which leads to chocolate or candy or bread or some other kind of carb and a roller coaster of short lived energy boosts.

Just into day two and I am enjoying a wonderful breakfast of eggs and beans and cabbage and turkey sausage. I am amazed at how this yummy healthy food does not fill me the way a bowl of cereal and apple slices does (my usual). I am in awe at the craving, low level but definitely a craving, for carbs. I was prepared for the sugar craving but not a general desire for bread and cereal, and so soon as well.

The kids are on board too! Although their diet changes are small. They can no longer have any sugar cereal or any treats of any kind. No cookies no sweets, no chocolate, no cupcakes, no ice cream!!
How did I get the kids on board with this you ask?
Binge Day!

The boys have seen my mom and her husband on this diet for months and they have been actually encouraging me to get on it as well so we can all enjoy the binge day, It's the day that makes it all work, it's the day I have been looking forward to since Sunday night ( I started the diet monday morning!)

Binge day means, every Saturday night we get to go to the grocery store and buy whatever junk we want and spend all day sunday eating everything we want to !!! I plan on starting with about 6 york peppermint paddys and bowl of ice cream.

~M

Saturday, May 14, 2011

New time slots availabel

I just opened up some times on Wednesdays from 10am- 2 pm. Go get a spot and get yourself or someone you love a massage. Everyone needs a massage!

Also, don't miss out on a nice leisurely Saturday morning slot, they will only last as long as the summer. Once school starts again they will be gone.
Enjoy the beautiful weather.
~M

Friday, April 22, 2011

Reasons to live in Spokane, WA

In order only as they come to my mind and not by priority or top reason. I just read a challenge to come up with such a list and I am happy to do so. I spent years wanting to move back to Portland then just a few months ago we were offered a transfer to get ourselves back there with a salary and all. You know what I did? I cried! Not tears of joy either. I still love and adore Portland but my heart is here and for so many reasons, I will probably have to keep adding more to the list. So here goes:

1. Traffic. We simply don't have it. Even when people here start thinking there is traffic it is nothing absolutely nothing!

2. Easy to get around.

3. Fast to get around, I recently forgot about an appointment downtown. When I got the "are you coming?" call I jumped in the car and rushed down to arrive only 15 minutes late and I was able to park right outside the office. Can Seattle or Portland offer this, I don't think so!

4. I can go to a park and enjoy the quiet more often than not. There are certain parks that are often busy but so many green spaces exist where you can find peace and solitude.

5. Hiking and biking is easy and right around the corner almost anywhere you live.

6. Cost of housing is WAY lower. I can live in the neighborhood I want to live in and I am not confined to a tiny space.

7. Pride. In the past 3-5 years Spokane has really begun to appreciate itself. I am proud to live in Spokane.

8. Loving Spokane shows you really are an individual and independent thinker. It's easy and trendy to love Seattle and Portland, it takes a true individual to see what a gem Spokane really is.

9. Spokane is not pretentious and does not really have a really specific identity. For example, we all know what a Portlander looks like, we all know what Seattle ite(?) looks like. I for one don't know what a Spokanite looks like and the freedom in that is huge. Not following me? Well, think about conformity and peer pressure here, we all subconsciously give into it on some levels. The peer pressure and conformity in Portland for example is on display in shows like Portlandia. While the pressure leads to some great things, cycling, eating healthy and looking out for the planet, it is pressure just the same. In Spokane I love it here, but I don't identify with it so I don't feel any conformity or peer pressure. If you don't get me here you never will, sorry.

10. on a lighter note, cheap and plentiful golfing, I know I just started but I am excited to get into it!

11. Also, cheap and plentiful snowboarding, although I haven't ridden on years. :)

12. The garbage goat, yes really.

13. Great public Schools

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Finishing Day.

I'm feelin a little emotional as I prepare to head home. Mostly I am truly exhausted. It was a wonderful week. Wonderful women. A fantastic passionate instructor and a beautiful technique that can only get better and better with time. I won't be surprised if I find that in no time at all my hands may get an early retirement. :). Book yourselves now. I have no doubt my passion and excitement about this treatment will call people to my table. You won't regret it.
~M

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Advanced Ashiatsu. AMAZING!!

I don't even know how to describe it. Watching is amazing, receiving is amazing, giving is, well you guessed it, amazing. The moves are fluid and strong. Deep and smooth. They will not only penetrate fascia and muscle tissue but definitely create an incredible transcendental experience.

I really enjoyed ashi before. Now I feel passionately about it.

The instructor, Jeni Spring loves what she is doing. I mean really LOVES it, with an abundant sort of energy that offers itself to you. I know I will be going home with some of that energy and passion, we all will, and then I will share it with you,

This is hands down, or feet down I should say, the best workshop I have ever taken. I love the energy that every one of my fellow massage therapists brings to the class and I would enjoy spending one on one time with any one of them. That in itself speaks volumes. Jeni's passion and teaching style are both relaxed and calm as well as bold and intuitive.

I am definitely working with an elite group of passionate and like minded women and I feel very blessed to be here! Gina, Dannette, Michelle, Sandra, Lindsey, Amy and of course Jeni, thank you for such a great two days, I look forward to tomorrow.

Tomorrow we get to blend all we have learned into a smooth flowing dance of barefoot massage that is sure to melt anyone.

I can't wait!
~M