Here at Beautys A Gem, massage is a wonderful antidote to stress and a powerful way to  relax. It allows you to switch off that nagging voice inside your head,  to unwind from the overwork, rush and worries that compound, encourages  you to breathe deeply and slowly and eases out the tension found in  tight muscles. Through the act of relaxation we stimulate a part of the  brain (the parasympathetic nervous system) that slows down the heart  rate, the rate of breathing, lowers blood pressure and stimulates  digestion and immunity.
Massage can literally soothe our nerves and produce a feeling of well being.
The  action of rubbing the skin creates changes in the body and the hormone  endorphin is also released. This is the body's natural pain killer which  also creates a sense of well being. 
It improves circulation by  assisting the flow of blood from the limbs back to the heart and  increases the flow of fresh blood, which carries nutrients and oxygen to  organs and muscles.
The first action of massage on muscles is to  encourage them to relax and lengthen; (imagine a wound up elastic band  being unravelled), relieving tightness, tension and toxins.
The  second action is to encourage fresh blood into the congested area,  bringing fresh nutrients and oxygen to the fatigued muscle, and  assisting with the removal of the toxic waste product produced by muscle  action called lactic acid. 
Massage will assist the flow of the  straw coloured fluid that circulates our body known as lymph. The  lymphatic system is instrumental in fighting infection and developing  immunity. 
Often after a number of massages people find that they  are more aware of their bodies and in turn more able to relax. When 80  percent of visits to GP’s [doctors] are stress related, massage has an  important role to play in the nations health.
This is just one example of how a Beautys A Gem treatment will make you feel inside and out. I will update this daily with how each of the Beautys A Gem treatments could make you feel.
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