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I have offered a small bottle of water to all my clients after their massage. I gave up on the toxin thing years ago. What I tell clients is that since their muscles and blood are mostly water, it is a good idea to stay hydrated and keep their blood volume high. Since many are coffee drinkers and maybe slightly dehydrated, water is a good thing. However, I am aware that some people may be on medications that interfere, so I am also cautious and don't tell people that they need to drink their 8 glasses per day.
Flushing, thats for my plants, water is for everything.
Cheers,
jh
Jody I guess I'm still big on the release of toxins because I am a yoga instructor and nutrition enthusiast as well as being a massage therapist. So, I'm passionate about promoting healthy lifestyle choices including (especially :P) supporting the body's natural movement toward balance. I personally try to drink a lot of water after I receive a massage to help my body eliminate whatever toxins where released into my bloodstream and I think it's part of the "feeling great" I get from being a massage client. Anywho, I just thought I'd respond....I think your explanation is excellent also and I'll probably add it to my little 3 second water speech at the end of the massage :)
Thanks!
Jody C. Hutchinson said:
I have offered a small bottle of water to all my clients after their massage. I gave up on the toxin thing years ago. What I tell clients is that since their muscles and blood are mostly water, it is a good idea to stay hydrated and keep their blood volume high. Since many are coffee drinkers and maybe slightly dehydrated, water is a good thing. However, I am aware that some people may be on medications that interfere, so I am also cautious and don't tell people that they need to drink their 8 glasses per day.
Flushing, thats for my plants, water is for everything.
Cheers,
jh
Choice, don't assume that I "can't/won't" accept this fact. One of my instructors, who was a nurse, taught me that. It made sense to me so I didn't question it...figured she knew what she was talking about and have never read anything that "debunks" it. I plan on doing some research now though....thanks
If the research was done after 1997 that could explain why she thought that HAHA
Lucianna Johnston said:
Choice, don't assume that I "can't/won't" accept this fact. One of my instructors, who was a nurse, taught me that. It made sense to me so I didn't question it...figured she knew what she was talking about and have never read anything that "debunks" it. I plan on doing some research now though....thanks
I wouldn't say worthless. Massage increases circulation therefore increasing the bodies ability to release waste. Waste from foods you eat, from the environment and cellular waste that is always present. Geez, you people mike it sound like I'm a total idiot for saying something that isn't that far from the truth....chill out already. I will admit, the information I was given about toxins being released from tissue as a result of tissue manipulation does seem inaccurate as I have been doing some research this evening. That being said, our brilliant human bodies have systems in place for waste/toxin removal....I know you all know what those are..increasing circulation (which massage does do) will assist that process. Drinking water is a wonderful way to support that process.
Alright :) I think the horse is good and dead now...unless someone else wants to rant about the idiocy of telling a client to drink water so they can flush their system??? Night all!
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