Massage Therapy Benefits Include Lower Blood Pressure
High blood pressure has more misconceptions than nearly any
other disease. According to the American Heart Association, some of the
most common are:
Misconception: High blood pressure has many symptoms
Truth: High blood pressure has NO symptoms. That’s why it’s often called the silent killer.
Misconception: High blood pressure is a man’s problem
Truth: High blood pressure can be anyone’s
problem. In fact, women need to be aware of certain things that may put
them at greater risk than men
Misconception: You don’t need to have your high blood pressure checked until you reach middle age.
Truth: Children as young as 6 can have high
blood pressure. It’s a good idea to start having your blood pressure
checked at an early age.
One of the most effective ways to stave off high blood
pressure is massage therapy. A number of long term studies have shown
that a consistent massage program can decrease diastolic and systolic
blood pressure; decrease salivary and urinary cortisol stress-hormone
levels; and lower sources for depression, anxiety and hostility.
As is the intent with all massage programs, the ultimate goal lies in
a pain free and relaxing lifestyle. Controlling blood pressure is just
one of the added benefits of massage therapy.
Lower Blood Pressure Benefits
- Lower depression, anxiety, and hostility
- Keeps stress hormone levels under control
- Low blood pressure can contribute to lowering the odds of having a heart attack, kidney failure, or a stroke
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