In recent years, visceral massage has become an increasingly popular method of healing. This type of massage is focused on working with the internal organs, helping to improve their functional state and overall well-being.
What is visceral massage?
Visceral massage is a technique aimed at working with internal organs such as the stomach, liver, intestines, etc. The goal of this massage is to restore normal mobility and functioning of the organs by releasing spasmed areas, thereby restoring normal digestive system function, aiding in self-cleansing, and normalizing bodily functions.
Benefits of visceral massage:
1. Improved digestion: Many health issues stem from the digestive system. Visceral massage helps stimulate digestion, improves peristalsis, and eliminates toxins.
2. Stress and tension relief: Relaxing the muscles around the internal organs helps alleviate tension and stress, positively affecting overall well-being.
3. Boosted immunity: Proper functioning of internal organs is crucial for maintaining a healthy immune system. Visceral massage promotes optimal immune system function and enhances the body’s defense mechanisms.
4. Enhanced blood circulation: Massage helps improve blood circulation, leading to better oxygen and nutrient supply to tissues and organs.
How does a visceral massage session proceed?
During a visceral massage, the therapist utilizes various techniques such as gentle pressure, stretching, and light organ stimulation. This allows for assessing the overall condition of the body and then applying appropriate methods to restore and improve its functioning, alleviating stagnation processes in the body.
Who is visceral massage suitable for?
Visceral massage can be beneficial for people with various digestive issues, including heartburn, bloating, stool problems, as well as stress-related spasmodic disorders.