mikeyarmo
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Discover Magazine has an article about a recent study on the impact of a massage on the body. The study looked at the effect of a post-exercise massage on the body and found that it lead to reduced inflammation and increased energy for cell growth.
While this study was looking at post exercise impacts of massage (when muscle fibers would have been just been broken down), it made me wonder how the benefits of massage can apply to people affected with IBD.
Massages can reduce stress, which many of us know from personal experience seems to help alleviate symptoms. Is it possible that massage is also beneficial in reducing inflammation in the body and promoting the healing process?
I could not find a direct link to the study either, but I think it would be interesting to read it in more detail to see if it mentions anything else about potential health benefits of massage.
Read the article here
While this study was looking at post exercise impacts of massage (when muscle fibers would have been just been broken down), it made me wonder how the benefits of massage can apply to people affected with IBD.
Massages can reduce stress, which many of us know from personal experience seems to help alleviate symptoms. Is it possible that massage is also beneficial in reducing inflammation in the body and promoting the healing process?
I could not find a direct link to the study either, but I think it would be interesting to read it in more detail to see if it mentions anything else about potential health benefits of massage.
Read the article here