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Massage Supports Your Body’s Natural Detox

Your body's innate detox system can get sluggish for a variety of reasons such as lack of regular exercise, too little fluids or fiber in your diet, frequent colds, or high stress. A massage can rev-up your body's natural detox process.

During massage therapy, the rhythmic strokes and pressure applied to muscles, tissues, and organs stimulates the circulatory system. When pressure is applied to body tissues, toxins are released from in between the muscle fibers and cells. Toxins are carried into circulation throughout the body and eliminated in a variety of ways.

The increase in circulation during massage positively affects other systems and organs in your body. Massage helps move oxygen-rich blood and nutrients into your organs, especially the kidneys and the liver. Massage also facilitates relaxed, deep breathing-another important way in which the body naturally detoxes.

Working in tandem with the circulatory system is the lymphatic system, which carries immune cells throughout the body to help defend against infection. The lymph system doesn’t have a big central pump like the heart to keep things moving. Instead, it relies on gravity, exercise, breathing and massage to work efficiently.

If you’re not feeling your best or haven’t been as good about your diet and exercise routine lately, a massage can help you detox, and get back in balance-naturally.

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University of Maryland, Complementary & Alternative Medicine Database Online. Massage. Updated on 9/24/13. Accessed on January 5, 2016. 
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine.com. Massage for Detoxification. Accessed on January 5, 2016. 
Natural Health Advisory Institute.com Lymphatic Massage Benefits. Accessed on January 5, 2015.