Sunday, June 19, 2011

Massage Colon


During the massage the colon, stimulates peristalsis of the bowel, massaging specific points on the abdominal wall. Massaging the colon is based on the theory of reflexology: the dysfunction of internal organs generate, through neural connections, "zones of disturbances" in the outer layers of the envelope body, such as skin or connective tissue . By addressing these areas of disturbance, or reflexology, you can not only relieve local pain and eliminate tension, but also normalize the dysfunction of internal organs. In the case of colon massage, the therapist massages five points identified on the abdominal wall, above the colon. This massage assists, in a purely mechanical movements of the colon and results in a normalization of the tone of the colon and digestive juices. In addition, massage stimulates colon blood circulation, lymphatic system and the autonomic nervous system.

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