Topic: had a massage yesterday-feel a little worse?
Nal
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Ive had professional massages done before. I notice that each time I have one done I usually feel "achey" and almost flu like for a couple days afterward. Any reason for this? Is it just because its releasing the toxins built up in my muscles?
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That happens to me too. I think it's a toxin release. Just remember to drink a lot of water. I've found that a sauna after a massage really helps to detox, also. Kris
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Yes, it's natural. Drink 2-3 times MORE than what you usually drink to get rid of the toxins released by your deep=tissue massage.
I've been splurging once/month on these...my gift to myself.
My left thigh sciatic is really bad & has been for 6 months now. So many knots in there; she spends most of her time there and my right neck/shoulder/lower back areas.
Lucky you; enjoying a sauna afterwards; I'm allergic to smells!
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map1131
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yeap it's a very toxic feeling and you will need to drink a ton of water to help flush them out. Hopefully it will be followed by a good day or two.
The more often you can have a massage or even lymph drainage the better. Gotta move that crap around and get it out.
Take care, Pam
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Nal
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I so wish I could afford them more often but since insurance isn't gonna pay for them , that isn't about to happen. Im shooting for once a month if my dh is ok with it. My whole body aches today but the tension is most definately down!!
This woman is phenomenol as well-shes only $45.00 for an hour and she comes to my house!
lymeinhell
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If you can swing it, get some foot detox patches and use them when you get the massage - actually, as much as you can afford to. It'll help get rid of the garbage that's released when you get the massage. Really - it works.
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map1131
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Nal, 2 yrs ago I opened my insurance in-network book of docs and said there's got to be somebody in here that can help me.
I went to the Physical Therapy section and stated going through the docs & clinics and ran across one that was called Holistic Physcial Therapy. I thought that sounded like the place I needed to be. Called them and went the next day. They had someone that did lymph drainage and cranial-sacral work. Insurance would only pay for 20 visits a year, but I used it.
Maybe you can find some place like that. Just an idea.
Take care, Pam
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beachcomber
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Ditto on the water. I get a massage every 2 weeks. I schedule it for a time when I will have no important commitments for a day or two after. My massage therapist always hands a litre of water after a massage and tells me to drink the whole thing. I have no trouble downing the whole bottle.
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quote:Originally posted by map1131: They had someone that did lymph drainage and cranial-sacral work. Insurance would only pay for 20 visits a year, but I used it.
Great idea, Pam! I'm getting my book out! I used to get PT and cranial-sacral until my insurance said no more. Cranial was wonderful!
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I just had the same experience the last couple days post-massage and was wondering this myself. Thanks everyone... Can someone please tell me what the detox foot patches are, and where you get them?
Thanks much.
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lymeinhell
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They detox your body by pulling toxins out through the sweat glands on your feet. Your feet have the most number of sweat glands in your body.
Based on reflexology - each part of your foot correlates to different parts of your body.
Each patch covers about 1/3rd of your foot. An hour before betime, wash and dry feet. Put patch on either top, middle or heel part of foot. Then put on socks - walk around a bit. They need to get warm in order to activate the tourmaline.
In the am, they'll be oozing with black junk if you needed to detox. About 3 weeks after nightly use, you'll see a big improvement in mental clarity and pain levels.
I've been using them for a year now, and off abx since November.
There are cheaper sources - some here buy them on EBay. But can't tell you about the quality. I've been told by users of the higher $ ones and the cheaper ones that the ones on Ebay are smaller, the adhesive falls apart, and don't work as well.
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