Massage Therapy Strengthens the Immune System
Regular therapeutic massage sessions provide significant
benefits beyond the immediate relaxation we enjoy. People who experience
high levels of stress tend to get sick more than others. Combine stress
with lack of sleep and poor nutrition, and our body’s ability to
naturally protect itself against bacteria and infection is greatly
reduced.
Numerous studies have indicated that massage can increase the immune
system’s cytotoxic capacity (the activity level of the body’s natural
"killer cells") and decrease the number of T-cells, which improves the
body’s immune functioning overall.
In one study by Gail Ironson, M.D., HIV positive men were given 45
minute massages five days a week, for a month. They showed an increase
in serotonin and an increase in cells that are viewed as the first line
of defense in the immune system. This is testing a very narrow aspect of
the human immune system, but it does lend scientific credibility to a
therapy which is widely recognized as therapeutic, based on experience.
Strengthen the Immune System Benefits
- Increases the bodies natural killer cells
- Aids in the fight against bacteria and infection
- Enhances the bodies ability to get nourishment to important areas
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