Essential Oils for Massage

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Sciatic nerve deep and thick nerve in the human body. In some individuals may ¾ inch wide. Some common symptoms of burning, tingling pain through the glutes, continue to the top of the foot on both sides.

Massage combined with essential oils to help relieve one cause: muscle tension. It can also help with the swelling by using essential oils are anti-inflammatory.

When a client comes to acute pain, the best thing to do is to reduce the tension in the region, and thus the swelling, which adds to the irritation of the nerve. Hot or cold compress with essential oils before lymphatic drainage techniques gentle stretching and light can help with pain management.
If the client is vulnerable to this issue, care through increased training will be suggested. In addition, every day self massage with essential oils diluted in a carrier oil, can be used in between massage treatments.

Recommendations essential oils for massage:

Celery seed oil assets: carminative, analgesics, stimulants. Cleanse toxins fire, flowing moisture and increases blood flow to the local area.
Rosemary oil assets: antiseptic, antispasmodic, stimulant, carminative, antitussive.
Myrtle oil assets: nervine, heat cleaning, antibacterial Recommend dilution: 1 liter of water, where five to 10 drops of essential oil on top or 1-3 drops of essential oil directly to compress.
A hot compress does not increase blood flow to particular areas of the body. A compress is when cloth or towel soaked in cold or hot water and applied directly to the area of tension. Compresses, hot or cold, used in the treatment of the local area. Cold compresses can be used to eliminate the last sprains, strains and bruises; after a few days, hot and cold can be alternated.
To make a compress: Fill a sink or large bowl with 1 liter of hot or cold water. Place five to 10 drops of essential oil on top of the towel or cloth. Place a clean cotton cloth and soak it in water. Wring the cloth and place in the area to be treated. Apply the compress to the area of local care. A hot compress should be left until it has cooled to body temperature, and then repeat the application to soak and reapply. Repeat 3-4 times. A cold compress can be reused more often, after a few minutes. Repeat as needed to the treated area. No more than 15 minutes.

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