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The Healing Power of Touch

Touch is the first sense we acquire.  As humans, we have an innate ability to communicate through touch, both receptively and expressively.  Touch seems to be a language that we take for granted and is a powerful tool for many successful relationships.  It may be a more versatile form of communication than voice, facial expressions or other means of communication.  When touch is combined with another form of communication, a voice, for instance, speeds the message being implied. Or at times, touch may simply take the place of voice communication.

What can the power of touch do?

  • Newborns that are given nurturing touch grow faster and have more improved mental and motor skill development. A mother’s touch signifies security.  Tiffany Field, director of the University of Miami School of Medicine, did extensive research on the power of touch through massage.  She found that infants who were massaged on a regular basis slept better, had reduced irritability, improved immune function, digestion, and social skills. She also saw dramatic results in improved growth, weight gain, and development of preemies.
  • Children raised with more physical interaction tended to be less aggressive and violent.
  • Partners who cuddle have been shown to have lower stress levels and blood pressure and improved immune function.
  • Elderly people who receive the soothing, affirming experience of touch have been shown to better handle the process of aging and passing with dignity.

Touch helps to release the hormone oxytocin, which helps to enhance a sense of trust and attachment.  This also helps to explain why we self-caress multiple times each day, from self-hugging to rubbing our neck or forehead, it provides a calming effect.  Self-massage has been shown to slow heart rate and lower the level of the stress hormone of cortisol.

These same physiological benefits are reciprocal. You cannot touch without being touched.  Those who initiate touch, often reap the same benefits as those who are being touched.  Tiffany Field’s research revealed that a person giving massage experiences as great a reduction in stress hormones as the person on the receiving end.  “Studies have shown that a person giving a hug gets just as much benefit as a person being hugged”, Field says.  Touch then is a powerful tool not only for communication but for healing the body and balancing the soul. 

Massage therapy dates back thousands of years and has been utilized for many medical and emotional conditions, as well as assisting women during labor and delivery. Unfortunately, there are still some today that view massage merely as a luxury, but there are too many benefits to ignore.  Studies have shown that massage can:

1) Dilate the blood vessels, which improves circulation and relieves congestion throughout the body.

2) Increase the number of red blood cells, especially in cases of anemia.

3) Act as a “mechanical cleanser”, stimulating lymph circulation and hastening the elimination of wastes and toxic debris.

4) Relax muscle spasms and relieve tension.

5) Increase blood supply and nutrition to muscles without adding to their load of toxic lactic acid which is produced through voluntary muscle contraction.  This aspect of massage has helped in many areas of degenerative diseases.

6) Improve general circulation, thus increasing nutrition of the tissues.  It is accompanied or followed by an increased interchange of substances between the blood and tissue cells heightening tissue metabolism.

7) Help to prevent buildup of harmful “fatigue” products resulting from strenuous exercise or injury.

8) Have a sedating or stimulating effect on the nervous system depending upon the length and type of massage given.

9) Help compensate for lack of exercise and muscular contraction in people who, because of injury, illness, or age are forced to remain inactive.  In these cases, massage helps return the venous blood to the heart and eases the strain on this vital organ.

10) Increase the excretion (via the kidneys) of fluids and waste products of protein metabolism, inorganic phosphorus, and salt in normal individuals.

11) Encourage retention of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur necessary for tissue repair in persons recovering from bone fractures.

12) Stretch connective tissue, improve circulation and nutrition and break down or prevent the formation of adhesions and reduce the danger of fibroids.

13) Improve the circulation and nutrition to joints and hastens the elimination of harmful deposits.  It helps lessen inflammation and swelling in joints and so alleviates pain.

14) Help reduce edema (water retention) in the extremities.

15) Disperse the edema following an injury to ligaments and tendons, lessens pain and facilitates movement.

From the moment we are born to the final days of our lives, touch acts as a central aspect of the human experience. Whether it’s receiving a massage, or a hug to a spouse leaving for work or even a simple high five, touch is a powerful form of communication.  Being able to give and receive touch in a loving, compassionate manner with pure intentions has a profound effect on the entire healing process.  It impacts our physical, mental and emotional health, and quite literally shapes the way we go through life. 

Start the New Year out right by adding regular massage and bodywork into your wellness routine.  Notice what a difference it makes in your life.

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Healing on Every Level with Tibetan Bowls

tibetan bowl session

Vibrational sound healing is the use of various techniques and aspects of music to improve one’s physical and emotional well-being, as well as enhance brain wave function.  The client may partake in Tibetan or Crystal Bowl therapy, Gongs, Drums, Chanting or listening to acoustical music.  Sound healing is founded on the premise that all matter is vibrating at specific frequencies. Science has proven that sound, or vibration, has a strong impact on a substance.  The vibration has the ability to rearrange cells into a more healthy pattern.   Hippocrates himself used sound healing to help many of his patients heal from emotional traumas.

 Some benefits of sound healing are:

  • Relief from stress and anxiety
  • Improved concentration
  • Enhanced creativity
  • Improved vision (physical, mental and spiritual)
  • Brain hemisphere balancing
  • Restored equilibrium in the endocrine system by vibrating the pituitary
  • Relief of sinus congestion and headaches
  • Induction of theta brainwave activity or deep meditation
  • Increased energy through stimulation of the cerebrospinal fluid (possibly the physical form of kundalini energy)
  • Chakra and aura balancing and cleansing (and corresponding organs and glands)
  • Decreased pain – both physically and emotionally
  • Easier access to intuition and higher consciousness
  • Decrease in cancer-related symptoms

With the regular use of Sound Healing, combined with intention, we can raise our vibrational frequency.   This is what is meant with the phrase “raise your frequency.”  The higher rate of vibration creates larger spaces in between the cells and prevents negative, intrusive energy from becoming stuck.  In the 1930’s, the medium, Edgar Cayce, predicted that sound would be the medicine of the future.  That future is now.  Let’s all raise our vibration to harmonize with the energies of this Millennium.

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PAIN – PAIN, GO AWAY!

Everyone complains of pain from time to time, whether it’s a headache, a sprain or something more serious due to surgery or a chronic illness. But what exactly is pain?

It is described as “physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury”.  It is synonymous with suffering, agony, affliction, torture, torment, discomfort or soreness.

Everyone has their own level of pain they are able to endure at any given time. Pain levels, however, are subjective and everyone interprets them differently. Pain is measured on a scale of 0-10 with 0 being no pain, and 10 being the worst pain you’ve ever experienced.

Since everyone has their own perception of the severity of pain, the way they deal with it varies as well.  Treatments can vary from a cold or hot compress to some peppermint oil, and from 2 Advil to something stronger that has been physician prescribed.

Prescription pain meds such as oxycodone (Oxycontin) and hydrocodone (Vicodin) are in a class of drugs known as opioids. They’re typically used to treat severe pain after surgery, and sometimes to treat chronic pain. Although these drugs have benefits for a narrow margin of the population, they come with many risks factors as well, including addiction.  

Risks and benefits

  • Opioids are powerful pain medications that block messages of pain to the brain, as well as decrease the body’s perception of discomfort.
  • Opioids can create a feeling of euphoria.
  • They can be useful for a short time following a surgery.
  • Some side effects include nausea, itching, drowsiness or constipation.
  • They can be used for long term illnesses, such as cancer.
  • Long term pain relief is debatable because pain relief is not sustained.
  • More serios side effects include bowel distention, falls, delayed reaction time and slow breathing.

It has been determined that taking opioids for four weeks or longer can put you at risk for dependence and sometimes for addiction. Being dependent on opioids means your brain has become accustomed to having them.  When you stop taking opioids, however, it may cause withdrawal symptoms such as sweating, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, and/or depression. Addiction is different though and considered a mental health disorder characterized by compulsive use and preoccupation with the drug.

Symptoms of Opioid addiction:

  • Sudden changes in weight
  • Withdrawing from activities/obligations
  • Mood swings – aggression or irritability
  • Lethargy or fatigue
  • Depression
  • Changes in social circles
  • Insomnia – difficulty sleeping
  • Financial difficulties
  • Lying and/or stealing
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Red eyes OR pinned pupils
  • Sweating
  • Cravings for OR unable to stop taking opioids
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms – as listed above

Is this medication right for you?

You’ve read the benefits and risks, as well as the symptoms of addiction to opioids.  Due to the recent addiction epidemic, thankfully, many changes have been made in the screening process prior to prescribing opioids to patients.  But, please be aware of the facts and statistics:

Staggering statistics regarding opioids:

Statistics from the CDC, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the United States (US) Department of Health and Human Services reveal the serious nature of the problem. 

1. In 2016, health care providers across the US wrote more than 214 million prescriptions for opioid pain medication—a rate of 66.5 prescriptions per 100 people.

2. As many as 1 in 5 people receive prescription opioids long-term for non-cancer pain in primary care settings.

3. More than 11 million people abused prescription opioids in 2016.

4. Every day, more than 1,000 people are treated in emergency departments for misusing prescription opioids.

5. More than 40% of all US opioid overdose deaths in 2016 involved a prescription opioid.

6. Drug overdoses claimed the lives of nearly 64,000 Americans in 2016. Nearly two-thirds of these deaths (66%) involved a prescription or illicit opioid. 

7. The CDC estimates the total economic burden of prescription opioid misuse in the US is $78.5 billion a year, including the costs of health care, lost productivity, addiction treatment, and criminal justice involvement.

Do you know someone who is struggling with a significant pain problem? Encourage them to talk to a health care professional about safe ways to manage it.  A few alternative options may include, but are not limited to:

  • Massage
  • Energy work – The Emotion Code, Reiki, Pranic Healing
  • Essential Oils
  • Physical Therapy
  • Meditation
  • Yoga
  • Sound Healing
  • Hypnotherapy

Many of these techniques have been used for thousands of years to manage health and wellness with great success and without any side effects.  Noted improvement can be made in overall well-being to include pain relief, mobility, sleep quality, stress level, self-awareness and self-confidence. It appears that healing the body from the inside out and at the root cause of the problem has many long-term and long-lasting benefits that go way beyond just the physical that are worth looking into.