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Massage and Saunas for Health and Relaxation

Massage is a great technique for bringing relaxation and easing aches and pains in the body. A good massage therapist can help you to feel much better after a massage session, and regular massage can have health benefits that work as preventative medicine to help keep away ailments.

Similarly, saunas bring some of the same benefits, but in different ways. The combination of massage and saunas however, can bring complementary effects to help further improve your health. Total Relaxation, Great Circulation One of the ways massage and saunas work together is to relax the muscles. In the sauna, the intense heat will help to encourage your muscles to relax.

During a massage, your therapist will work areas of tension out of your muscles. If you’re using massage and saunas to help relax muscles, there’s no order you need to do these activities in. A sauna before the massage may relax muscles and make them easier to work with for the massage therapist, while a sauna after can help you to keep that tension-free feeling.

Similarly, massage and saunas both help increase the circulation in the body, particularly in the skin. The gentle stimulation from massage can help encourage blood flow to the skin and the heat from a sauna also has the same effect. For this reason, any combination of massage and saunas will enhance your skin’s circulation. The increased circulation has a positive effect on skin cells, so these activities can lead to healthier looking skin.

Removing Toxins Massage and saunas are both excellent ways to help stimulate your body’s immune system and to help it flush toxins from your body. In deep tissue massage, the massage therapist will work on concentrated areas over a period of time to encourage your body to release wastes that have accumulated in your body. In this case, you want the massage first and saunas second, since the sweating that will result in a sauna will help your body to flush out those wastes.

Where to Go? Unless you’re wealthy enough to afford an entire spa in your home, you’ll need to go out of the house to enjoy massage and saunas together. The best place to find these services is at your local spa. Look for one that offers both features so you can enjoy them consecutively in a relaxing day devoted to your personal health. Many spas offer specific packages that include combinations of massage and saunas for you to relax and feel healthier, so ask about special rates on these combo plans. By combining the two, you will use their synergy to even better increase your overall health and look and feel great.

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