Monday, April 28, 2014

OIL TIME!!! Lavender




Lavender



Truthfully there are hundreds of different uses for the lavender oil. It;s like the Swiss army knife of the essential oil world. It does everything.
I dont have a specal way to use it and for what problems. the only basics that you need on know it that it helps relieve insomnia and is an anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial.
there basics

there are many website that will tell you "100 and 1 ways to use Lavender" and such. 
here's a few.

and


Each Season brings different versions of lavender and different soil can change the sent as well.
It is not my favorite but a lot of people need it... like my sister that steal the bottle by the gallon. 


Bath salts are a bonus, get some Epson salts and mix in some lavender oil and soak.

everyone need to soak

lavender lotion
body butter for soar feet
body milk for rashes or cuts
sheet spray for before you go to bed to help with better and deeper sleep

Breaking and Breathing



Finding lees and less time to do these posts, I am finding that most of my time outside of work is mainly sleeping. I now know why most therapists only last 5 years on average. My body is braking and tired all the time. 

the place that I am working is run and owned by a corp. There are certain thing that I don't like but its a job. Yesterday I did a 10 hour day and massaged 6 hrs of 6 people of plain deep tissue. On Saturday I did 2 events and massaged 5 hrs worth of people. Thank God I have today off. 

right now self care is the most important thing for me to do. I never did really care for it, but right now I am craving it. I have made a scheduled for myself to do for now on. Its going to be hard to jump into but I am sure that I will be able to feel better in a few weeks.

7am- wake up
yoga and grounding
watering plants and feeding fish
Banana
read artical on planning and such
draw 
take a walk and bring camera
Breath
Lunch
go to work

go to pool and swim 10 lap on Sun and Wed nights
blog (I have to put this in here or I wont do it)
Breath
Draw  
Read
Youtube
ground/Meditate
Sleep

Maybe that will help. maybe no but I need to try. Breaking is not in the schedule.

Here are some pretty pictures to make you guys relax and breath.







 OOOOOOoooooo breath





Sunday, January 26, 2014

Stripping the Muscle




"Muscle Stripping involves deep tissue manual therapy to clear out the adhesion's (scar tissue) formed in muscle fiber during physical activity. The technique is more effective than a deep tissue massage or a sports massage, as it elongates the muscles and removes the knots.This massage technique should be done slowly and deliberately in order to 'feel' the muscle underneath. "



For a long time I had heard this from many of my coworkers and never really knew what they were talking about. Then three months after hearing this I finally asked and they told me the exact thing that I imagined in my head but never really knew what it was call. So basically I have been using stripping the entire time I have been doing deep tissue and sports. Thanks school for telling me nothing of what I was doing. Kudos. 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

A Vergin in the Pregnancy World



And I mean that literally. I knew nothing about the world of pregnancy. Taking a class on Prenatal Massage was just for me to get to massage pregnant women. I never knew that there was soooo much more then just massage. I learned more about the world of making a new life then I ever knew was possible. 

first off when I got the talk from my parents about sex and such my mother sat me down, gave me a book and told me to read, so yes I was oblivious to this world for a long time.


It's a combination of physical, chemical, and emotional reaction that can either make the baby happy or unsettled in the womb.  Sidelining and angling the torso up is the best way to make the mother comfy. Adding many pillows for her to squeeze and prop her legs up and head help with making her feel cozy and safe.

Do not use aromatherapy that are considered spasmodics.

 Avoidance List:
  • Alder buckthorn
  • Angelica
  • Arbor vitae
  • Autumn crocus
  • Barberry
  • Basil oil
  • Black cohosh*
  • Blood root
  • Blue cohosh*
  • Broom
  • Cascara
  • Cotton root
  • Dang qui
  • Devil’s claw
  • Fern
  • Feverfew
  • Goldenseal*
  • Greater celandine
  • Juniper
  • Landy’s mantle
  • Life root
  • Lovage
  • Marjoram
  • Mistletoe
  • Motherwort
  • Mugwort*
  • Myrrh
  • Nutmeg
  • Pennyroyal*
  • Peruvian bark
  • Pokeroot
  • Rhubarb
  • Rosemary
  • Rue
  • Sage
  • Sassafras
  • Senns
  • Shepherd’s purse
  • Southernwood
  • Sweet flag
  • Tansy
  • Thyme
  • Tree of life
  • Vervain
  • Wormwood

There are certain points on the body that if applied pressure can indues and is not recommended until after the due date. Consult a massage therapist/ dula/ or other to indues if necessary.

AVOID PROLONGED PRESSURE


I would say that I have been scared to massage or even touch a pregnant woman out of fear. thinking that they are fragile and could break at a single touch like a glass sculpture. but going to this class made me realize that they are going through pregnancy because they are anything but fragile.

Kootos ladies. you are so much stronger then I could ever be.

A great and heplful site that if like me you are having issues or just want to learn more.

http://www.ninemonths.com.au/

Images and full list from ninemonths.com

Sunday, December 22, 2013

A New Promice

Initially this was going to be a blog about product and my experiences in school. “My adventures learning stuff.” Well I forgot about this for about 2 years.
The last 2 years I have been busy with getting my AA degree, a practioners license and a job that I have had for the last 9 months. Well shit sorry for that. This was supposed to me write down stuff, reputation right. Too late for that. But I have learned so much more at work then I did at school. Blogging is not really on the “most important” on my list. Its down there with buying makeup and checking my mail.
I have been working at a massage parlor for about 9 months now and have been given between 0-5.5 hrs a day for 5 days a week. And let me tell you that I hurt. Most are deep tissue and others are so light that it’s like petting a rabbit for 1.5 hrs.
This blog will be revised to things that I have learned on the job and the fact that have found out that I know next to nothing and would be nothing without my workmates. School wasn’t enough and they didn’t teach me the things that mattered. Such as what to do when the client has “cancer/ sciatica/ frozen shoulder/ ect. Yeah. I would be nowhere without help.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Not Quite Back Yet

Sorry for the leave and random start of a blog that seems to be going no where.
I am currently finishing my last semester at college and have yet to find a job in the massage market.
sorry but it will be a little longer before I start this up again. Please be curious and nice and I love all of you.also I am starting a tumbler just for relaxation and meditation if needed.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Biotone


Biotone
 Advanced therapy massage lotion.
Grape seed, apricot and sesame
Hypoallergenic Sensitive Skin Formula
8fl oz./ 236 ml
Unscented

Biotone was the first massage lotion I have use during actual 1 hour massages. It was the main lotion for the massage school that I attended.
 It is a good solution for Swedish massage. It is smooth and lasts a long time. It’s unscented, which is a problem in finding good non- smelly lotions to work with. Personally I like this lotion and would tell others about it if asked.
My Rating: 4 STARS out of 5
For more information go to www.biotone.com



Biotone Gel
Other Massage Therapists and Practitioners Review

Tester 1-
Pros:  Good consistency, doesn’t absorb too fast, but doesn’t feel greasy after the massage is done. People feel like they can dress without getting their clothes greasy.
Cons: A bit too slippery for deeper point work.
Rating: 4 stars

Tester 2-
Pros: Good consistency, non greasy, a little goes a long way.
Cons: Too much makes it too slippery for Swedish massage.
Rating 4 stars

Tester 3-
Pros: Warms easily, glides well, last longer than lotion before reapplying, no stains on sheets, all one use.
Cons: Thicker, can be difficult to refill bottle without pump. Definitely easier then lotion (shake bottle first)
Rating 4 stars

Massaged Customer review
Really good on skin, even with sensitivities, good glide, (lotions are sticky), never gloopy. No residue left on the skin afterwards. 


Please tell me 
what do you think about this product?
have you used it? give your review as well. The more the review the better. 
Have a happy healing day.