Definition of Swedish massage

Swedish massage is a sequence of operations applied to the muscle mass or joints used to rehabilitate muscles tired, sluggish or inhibited.

It aims to maximize the capacity of the body. It improves blood circulation as it promotes the return of blood to the heart. It improves lymphatic circulation, nutrition and elimination cell.

Mainly, the Swedish massage tension dissolves the body, stimulates and strengthens the overall All by relaxing. It relaxes and regenerates people, and having to live daily.

Swedish massage brings tension and stimulates the functions of the individual self in using its self healing powers.

Swedish massage is more system-level locomotor and fluids, the system including locomotor muscles and joints and the fluid consisting of blood and lymph. To the extent that people have a healthy life, the effect will be relaxing, refreshing and the customer will be immediately able to resume his normal life. At a very stressed out, massage can cause a period of sleepy. Note that if the customer has eaten or drunk too copiously previously, the beneficial effects of Swedish can be reduced.

Swedish massage drain the muscle of its toxins into the drains. It may also help regulate the intestinal peristalsis in regulating muscle tension in the back and belly.