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I used to get deep-tissue massages every week or two to help with pain. Now massages just release too many toxins and I feel *terrible* afterwards.
The next time I go in, I'm going to ask my massage therapist to go light and easy.
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Terrible for me, too. I just do lymph drainage and energy work now. Much easier to tolerate.
J
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Pinelady
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I agree mild. Lymph massage is gentle.
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WildCondor
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It's great for you! Keep it up and the detox will be less and less. You really must drink ALOT of water before and after!!!!
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gemofnj
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purple,
i search the word massage up top and did not put in specifics, for entire message, and i got over 500 posts.
you may want to have a look.
it is a great detoxing method as others here have mentioned.
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