Monday, 31 October 2011

Breast Massage

Breast massage therapy is a form of manipulation therapy in which the breasts are gently massaged. Breast massage, when done correctly, can help in many ways including helps you to maintain the health of your breasts, increases relaxation and creates a general sense of well being and helps to improve circulation. To understand further the benefits of breast massage, it's important to first understand more about the breasts.

The four-step procedure will give you a simple massage technique that can be done, by yourself, in the privacy of your own home. Although almost any gentle massage technique will be of benefit, these four techniques should be a part of your personal regimen.
More specifically, step One is a gentle draining motion designed to drain the breasts lymphatic system and is possibly the most important of the four steps. Steps number Two and Four are to assist in the movement of venous fluids. Feel free to experiment with these to movements and find what is comfortable for you. Step Three is simply to help keep your support ligaments in good health and assist in the fight against gravity.
This procedure should be done at least twice a week. Apply Breast Cream before doing Breast Massage.
step One: 
              Use your fingers to gently smooth away from the nipple. These movements travel from the nipple and directly away using no more pressure than what you would apply to your eyelid. Any more pressure would flatten the lymphatic vessel and stop the flow of toxins and fluids. Also, make this stroke slow, not fast, for it to be effective.
Step Two:
                Gently massage the breast with a kneading-like motion, using lifting and pressing movements.

Step Three:
                  Slowly and carefully use your hands to twist the breast in a clock-wise and anticlockwise direction, being careful not to put too much tension on the breast.
Step Four: 
               Use both hands as shown to apply several, moderate pressure, compressions to move out more pressure fluids.

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