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Benefits of CBD in Massage Therapy

January 3, 2024 by marriedtomassage

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4 Benefits of CBD used in Massage Therapy

There are many benefits to adding CBD to massage therapy, and it’s becoming increasingly popular among massage therapists and clients alike. CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound found in the cannabis plant that has been shown to have numerous health benefits. When used in massage therapy, CBD can help promote relaxation and reduce pain and inflammation.    CBD Benefits

Reduce Pain

One of the main benefits of using CBD in massage therapy is its ability to reduce pain. Chronic pain affects millions of people worldwide, and many rely on prescription drugs to manage their symptoms. However, these drugs can be highly addictive and come with a host of negative side effects. CBD, on the other hand, has been found to be a natural and effective alternative for managing pain. It works by targeting the endocannabinoid system, which is responsible for regulating pain and inflammation in the body.

Anti-Inflammatory

In addition to its pain-relieving properties, CBD also has anti-inflammatory effects. Inflammation is a natural response by the body to injury or infection, but chronic inflammation can lead to various health issues such as arthritis, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders. By reducing inflammation in the body, CBD can help alleviate symptoms and improve overall health.

Promotes Relaxation

Another benefit of incorporating CBD into massage therapy is its ability to promote relaxation. One of the main reasons people seek massage therapy is to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Research has shown that CBD can have a calming effect on the mind and body, making it an excellent addition to any massage routine. It works by interacting with neurotransmitters and receptors in the brain, promoting a sense of calmness and well-being.

Improves Skin Health

In addition to these benefits, CBD can also help improve the skin’s health when used in massage therapy. It has been found to have antioxidant properties, which can help protect the skin from free radicals and promote anti-aging effects. Additionally, CBD can regulate oil production in the skin, making it a useful tool for those with oily or acne-prone skin.

Overall, the addition of CBD to massage therapy offers numerous benefits for both the therapist and client. Whether it’s reducing pain and inflammation or promoting relaxation and improved skin health, CBD can enhance the overall massage experience. As more research is conducted on its potential therapeutic effects, we can expect to see an increase in the use of CBD in massage therapy. So why not give it a try and experience the benefits for yourself? Your mind, body, and skin will thank you. So don’t hesitate to incorporate CBD into your next massage session and reap the many benefits it has to offer. Massage therapy just got even better with the addition of CBD!

CBD: Is it for everyone?

As we continue to learn more about the potential benefits of CBD in massage therapy, it’s important to note that CBD is not a cure-all. It should be used as a complementary therapy to traditional treatments and should always be discussed with a healthcare professional before use. Additionally, it’s crucial to ensure that the CBD used in massage therapy comes from a reputable source and is third-party tested for purity and potency.

Furthermore, CBD may not be suitable for everyone, especially those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. It’s always best to err on the side of caution and consult with a medical professional before incorporating CBD into your massage routine.

In conclusion, the benefits of CBD in massage therapy are numerous and continue to be studied. From reducing pain and inflammation to promoting relaxation and improving skin health, CBD offers a natural and effective addition to traditional massage techniques. So why not give it a try and experience the potential benefits for yourself? Your body will thank you.

For just a $10 add on fee, you can add to your massage service!

References/Additional Resources:

  • “Cannabidiol (CBD) – What We Know and What We Don’t” by Harvard Health Publishing
  • “The Role of the Endocannabinoid System in Pain and Its Modulation by Cannabinoids” by Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • “Cannabidiol as a Potential Treatment for Anxiety Disorders” by Neuropsychopharmacology
  • “Cannabis and Cannabinoids (PDQ) – Patient Version” by the National Cancer Institute
  • “The Potential of Cannabinoids in Dermatology” by The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can cause feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of interest in activities that were once enjoyable. While there are various treatment options available for depression, including therapy and medication, some individuals may turn to alternative methods such as CBD.

Filed Under: anti-inflammatory, anxiety, beauty, CBD, massage, pain relief, stress relief, wellness Tagged With: anti-inflammatory, anxiety, CBD, massage, pain relief, relaxation, skin health

Meet Esthetician Brenda Loomis

February 3, 2021 by marriedtomassage

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Sacramento Experienced Master Esthetician

Hello, my name is Brenda Loomis. I am a Master Esthetician who has been in the skincare industry for over 10 years. I specialize in custom power resurfacing facial peels, face & back acne facials, and deep cleansing back facials. I am certified in microdermabrasion, micro current technologies, and the use of high frequency tools. I am also a speed body waxer and have advanced touch therapy training in face, neck, shoulder, and scalp massage.

Brenda Loomis Esthetician
Brenda Loomis, Esthetician
Ongoing education is so important to me. I have taken well over 20 post graduate classes and training courses.
Every client is as unique as their skin so I believe creating custom and individualized facials is crucial. I strive to create a safe space that is “come as you are, everyone is welcome”. I get such a kick out of empowering clients to take their skincare regimen into their own hands. I will be your skincare coach and cheering section all rolled in to one.
I am unbelievably excited to be joining Katrina in cultivating a sharing, creative space where everyone feels empowered.
I hope to meet you soon to take care of all your skincare, facial, and waxing needs.
          Call today to set up an appointment:  916-769-7343
Brenda

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Scar Improvement

September 26, 2019 by marriedtomassage

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 Ugly Scars are only for Halloween

Few of us have lived past the age of twelve without an owie or two causing a scar. My most notable childhood scar is on my left knee. The tragedy happened at age ten when I was cruising on my bicycle. I was trying to outrun a bumble bee while crossing rail road tracks with a bit of gravel coverage. It was the perfect storm causing me to wipe out! Surprisingly, no tears! The scar is a daily reminder of the catastrophe though. It’s common in childhood but far more embarrasing as an adult! Yes, a massage therapist with a broken wrist, is not a bodyworker career builder. I blame the shoes! Surgery, physical therapy, four months of recovery and yes, another scar. It was 2010 so nearly ten years ago so I’m fully recovered (bionic even!)

 

Could the appearance of scarring been mitigated had I had massaged the site of surgery two weeks after the operation?  Could numbness of the effective area been avoided?  These are questions I ask and something everyone should consider after an injury or surgery.  

 

 According to the research, the appearance and effects of scarring can be minimized if massage is performed at the site of injury two weeks after a surgery. Unfortunately, studies have indicated that if massage is performed after two years of scar formation, little affect will be realized.

 

Scars form as part of the body’s natural healing process but if scars do not heal properly, it can lead to reduced mobility and even shrinkage of certain body parts (my ex’s punishment)! The first stage of scar formation is Inflammation which can last up to two weeks. You can expect the injured area to be red, swollen and tender in this first stage. Stage two is the Proliferation stage when the body starts to layer scar tissue around the wound to protect it. You should notice that the scar is now red, rigid and raised. It is at stage two that massage is indicated so that the tissue heals properly. Massage should be performaed two-three times a day at ten minute intervals. All sutures should be removed and any scabs should have naturally fallen off prior to massaging. Pressure should begin light with gradually more pressure as tolerable.

 

The techniques can be used through six months of recovery unless you notice that there is bleeding, warmth of the scar as opposed to the surrounding tissue, redness or unusual pain. Stop massaging and contact your doctor if you experience these symptoms. Our skin is the largest organ on our body that helps to regulate temperature and acts as a barrier to microorganisms that can cause infections. That’s why making sure your wound is at least two weeks old is important prior to starting the massage practice. Always, consult with your physician for best practices.

 

 

Correctly performing the massage techniques for scarring can aid in softening and flattening the scar. The pressure of massage promotes collagen remodeling, reduces the itching that often accompanies healing and aids in injury site flexibility because of improved blood flow by oxygenating the area. Massage can reduce build up of excess scar tissue that can cause stiff and weak muscles. Excess fluids causing inflammation can be drained through your lymphatic system to redue swelling by using Manual Lyphatic Drainage (MLD) massage techniques.

 

Other techniques such as cross-fiber friction and myofascial release can be performed by your certified massage therapist.

 

Although everyone’s healing process can vary, you can expect full wound healing in 12-18 months. If scar-related issues are realized after that time, you may need surgery to remove excess scar tissue and the cycle may begin again.  

 

Love exposing yourself to the healing benefits of essential oils? Frankensence has been known for its anti-inflamatory properties and has been used to improve the appearance of scars. Always choose a therapeutic-grade essential oil when experimenting. Ask me how to obtain the best on the market!

 

 

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Beauty Too!

September 24, 2019 by marriedtomassage

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Looking for someone who is capable of getting your skin in the best possible condition?  Meet Tianna….

EstheticianTianna is now renting space at Married to Massage spa and will be available by appointment on Sundays, Mondays and some Saturdays. With 17 years of experience, Tianna is booked out a year at her Fairfield location!  

Tianna specializes in skincare, eyebrows and eyelash extensions.  She is also a Certified Permanent cosmetic tattoo artist of 7 years.

Book Here: Beautification By Tianna

She has worked for day spas, salons as well as multinational corporate Beauty companies, such as Benefit Cosmetics, Christian Dior and Origins by Esteé Lauder. Tianna strives to provide a pleasant experience and make sure each client leaves with a smile as well as feeling beautified!

 

Check out some pictures of her work on Instagram and yelp under beautificationbytianna 

 

 

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