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		<title>2011: the year of massage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Paola Bassanese 2011 has been a great year for massage. At least it has been for Energya Ltd. The year started well during winter with highly motivated people wanting to stay healthy. Back, neck and shoulders massage was extremely popular as clients were shrugging their shoulders in an attempt to keep warm. Some lymphatic [...]]]></description>
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<p>2011 has been a great year for massage. At least it has been for Energya Ltd.</p>
<p>The year started well during winter with highly motivated people wanting to stay healthy.</p>
<p>Back, neck and shoulders massage was extremely popular as clients were shrugging their shoulders in an attempt to keep warm.<br />
Some lymphatic drainage was also requested to boost the immune system and clear sinus and throat infections. </p>
<p>Spring brought some hayfever symptoms in a few clients and again lymphatic drainage was useful in reduce the discomfort provoked by itchy, watery eyes and runny noses.</p>
<p>Come summer, it was time for some cellulite-busting deep tissue massage really targeting the hips and upper legs.</p>
<p>Mid-summer saw my promotion for manual lymphatic drainage through Living Social. The offer attracted a large number of highly motivated clients who wanted to improve their health. Seeing people who had recovered from cancer was humbling and inspiring at the same time.<br />
Lymphoedema was also a concern with some clients. Measuring their limbs before and after showed some level of effectiveness in the manual reduction of water and lymph retention.</p>
<p>Pregnancy massage was also beneficial to some clients who were expecting in the summer. Not many venues offer pre-natal massage so it was nice to be of help to expecting mothers.</p>
<p>Autumn was mild and not many Energya clients suffered from colds and flu which was a good sign.</p>
<p>More manual lymphatic drainage was useful to prevent seasonal illnesses.</p>
<p>Deep tissue massage was extremely popular and new clients were delighted to become acquainted with yours truly&#8217;s elbows. Nothing  beats deep tissue to release tension and improve muscle flexibility.</p>
<p>Winter 2011 was characterised by more deep tissue. Any type of remedial work is wonderful for the stiffness encountered in cold weather. Deep tissue massage can warm up the muscles and improve posture by raising the awareness of one&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>Personally I had a slice of summer heat in December during my recent visit to the Shadi Danin Spa in Hove where I enjoyed a Japanese hot stone bath treatment. It was basically like lying on a massive heat pack!</p>
<p>Whatever you choose to do in 2012, make sure you plan some time for relaxation. A good massage can take years off your body and erase worries from your mind.</p>
<p>As someone who enjoys plenty of massages myself, I was proud and glad to hear from a former schoolmate that I haven&#8217;t aged since high school. I credit that to the regular treatments I receive.</p>
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		<title>A massage for all seasons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human bodies are built to adapt to external environments and seasons. Massage can support our bodies during the transition from one season to the next.]]></description>
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<p><strong>A massage for all seasons</strong></p>
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<p>Human bodies are built to adapt to external environments and seasons. Over time, we have forgotten to listen to our bodies and to respect their needs especially when we go from extreme cold weather to milder temperatures.</p>
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<p>Changes in seasons or foreign travel to hotter or colder climates can have a significant effect on our physiology.</p>
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<p>For health, wellbeing and relaxation, Energya&#8217;s top tips are to look after our bodies by having a tailor-made massage programme adapted to each season.</p>
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<p>Winter: at the beginning of the year, while we are still covered in layers and layers of clothes to keep ourselves warm, the cold weather makes our muscles feel stiff and achy. That&#8217;s when a deep tissue massage can be useful. If performed quite briskly, a deep tissue massage using a bit of friction can warm up the muscles, making them less tense by releasing knots and adhesions. And if we&#8217;ve been indulging in rich foods that have left a nice, comfy layer of fat all around our waistline, a vigorous treatment can help to break down fat deposits for re-absorption into the bloodstream.</p>
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<p>Spring: spring-cleaning our system is always a good idea after long winter nights with less sunlight and less exercise. Our digestion may have suffered in the winter with fatty foods and now it&#8217;s time to support our digestion with a healthier diet. Abdominal massage is perfect to give our digestion a kick-start and facilitate elimination and detoxification. Abdominal massage works rather deeply into the small and large intestine to help shift what&#8217;s inside for easier transit and evacuation. Or, in other words, to make it easier to go to the loo. This technique can also help to lose a few pounds over time and get a flatter stomach. Of course we still need to combine massage with healthy eating and exercise, but it is good to know that we can give nature a helping hand while we get ready for the summer.</p>
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<p>Summer: manual lymphatic drainage is the ideal solution for swollen ankles when the weather is sticky. In the summer we also tend to travel more: sitting in crammed airplane seats can be detrimental for the circulation in our legs and we may end up with swollen feet. Lymphatic drainage is performed with light, rhythmic movements to pump the lymph and any toxins contained in it towards the main filtration points: ankles, knees, hips, wrists, elbows, armpits, collarbone, neck. Lymphatic drainage is like a chimney sweeper brushing away toxins and excess fluid trapped in our muscle tissues.</p>
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<p>Autumn: time to wind down after an action-packed summer. Weather getting cooler again, days getting shorter. To avoid feeling blue and run-down, you can get your sparkle back with a natural facelift massage. The facelift technique works on the muscles of the face to give them a workout. It has also more profound benefits than just giving you a better appearance because it also works on the central nervous system. You will find yourself more able to relax and have a good night&#8217;s sleep. Better sleep means better concentration at work, less wrinkles and a slimmer frame. In fact, those who lack sleep even tend to put on more weight.</p>
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<p>Energya can help you during the transition from one season to the next by creating personalised massage and healthy eating plans. Now it&#8217;s up to you to look after Number One.</p>
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<p>For more information on massage treatments offered by Paola Bassanese of Energya see the website <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.energya.co.uk/">www.energya.co.uk</a></span></p>
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