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Alleviate Muscle Spasms More Effectively

April 2nd, 2011
Jasmine Beach asked:




Do I need a foot massage? That depends, do you like having good balance, comfortable feet, strong back, lack of tension? I sure do. The great thing to do at the end of the day is kick off our shoes, free our poor feet! All that running, walking, lifting, socks and shoes, no air. How can anyone not need the human touch. This not the situation where we insert a quarter for our feet to be shaken around, but someone genuinely qualified in making us feel better. I highly recommend giving the gift of foot massage, either to yourself or a loved one!

This is not a new medical breakthrough, no, this art has been practiced throughout the world. Chinese records dating back 5,000 years document its use; the ancient Hindus, Persians and Egyptians applied forms of massage for many ailments; and even Hippocrates wrote papers recommending the use of rubbing and friction for joint and circulatory problems. Massage is the manipulation of superficial layers of muscle and connective tissue that enhances function and promotes blood flow.

In the modern United States we now use many different kinds of massage therapies, each of which offers specific benefits to the mind and body. One of these forms is foot massage. It is possible to give a foot massage with socks on, but the bare-footed person will receive a better one. If your feet are not clean, they should be wiped them off with a wet cloth or wipe. They will use oil or scented lotion. The atmosphere should be comfortable. The room will be dim and relaxed with candles and scents. Make sure the masseuse knows if you are ticklish, and he/she will avoid certain feathery movements. You will be in a chair with feet on a footstool, or on a massage table.

It is possible to give a foot massage with socks on, but the bare-footed person will receive a better one. If your feet are not clean, they should be wiped them off with a wet cloth or wipe. They will use oil or scented lotion. The atmosphere should be comfortable. The room will be dim and relaxed with candles and scents. Make sure the masseuse knows if you are ticklish, and he/she will avoid certain feathery movements. You will be in a chair with feet on a footstool, or on a massage table.

Foot massage begins with a footbath and is done with the fingers, hands and a small wooden dowel dipped in lotion. It involves both the sides and soles of the feet as well as the energy lines of the lower leg. A benefit experienced by everyone who experiences a foot massage is relaxation. It is a major stress-relieving technique. Numerous medical studies show that decreased stress levels improve the overall health of the body and mind.

Stress relief is the major benefit experienced by everyone who has a foot massage. There are even some studies that prove that stress levels can be decreased, and the overall health of the body and mind can increase. Numerous medical studies show that decreased stress levels improve the overall health of the body and mind, mentally and physically as well. It is always better to have a massage therapist do it, but if this is impossible, it possible to purchase a foot massage unit designed for use in the home! Why not try it?



 

 



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What is Blepharospasm?

April 1st, 2011
peterhutch asked:




Blepharo means “eyelid”. Spasm means “uncontrolled muscle contraction”. The term blepharospasm ['blef-a-ro-spaz-m] can be applied to any abnormal blinking or eyelid tic or twitch resulting from any cause, ranging from dry eyes to Tourette’s syndrome to tardive dyskinesia. The blepharospasm referred to here is officially called benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) to distinguish it from the less serious secondary blinking disorders. “Benign” indicates the condition is not life threatening, and “essential” is a medical term meaning “of unknown cause”. It is both a cranial and a focal dystonia. Cranial refers to the head and focal indicates confinement to one part.

Blepharospasm is a type of dystonia, which indicates a sustained muscular contraction of an involuntary nature. Blepharospasm usually begins with a gradual onset, often precipitated by eye irritation or emotional stresses. With progression of the disorder, episodes of blepharospasm tend to worsen in severity, often resulting in embarrassment and even loss of vision temporarily due to lid closure. In some cases, the spasms are so prolonged and forceful that the patient is functionally blind for up to several hours.

What causes Blepharospasm is largely unknown, although some educated guesses are being made. In most cases, blepharospasm seems to develop spontaneously. Some blepharospasm patients have a history of dry eyes and/or light sensitivity, but others report no previous eye problems before onset of initial symptoms.

Generally, the spasms occur during the day, disappear in sleep, and reappear after waking. As the condition progresses, the spasms may intensify, forcing the eyelids to remain closed for long periods of time, and thereby causing substantial visual disturbance or functional blindness. It is important to note that the blindness is caused solely by the uncontrollable closing of the eyelids and not by a dysfunction of the eyes. BEB occurs in both men and women, although it is especially common in middle-aged and elderly women.

The early symptoms of blepharospasm include occasional, involuntary winking, blinking, or squinting of one or both eyes. It may also manifest itself as an increased difficulty in keeping the eyes open. Light sensitivity is a common occurrence with blepharospasm patients. As the condition progresses, the eyelid spasms increase in frequency and severity until they are unremitting, leaving both eyelids clamped shut and the eyebrows pulled down. In some cases, only one eye is affected.

A specific etiology for blepharospasm has yet to be identified. Some patients with blepharospasm report a familial occurrence of the affliction. In families with autosomal dominant familial dystonia, affected members may have a generalized or segmental dystonia, while other members have various focal dystonias, such as isolated blepharospasm.

blepharospasm (BEB) is a rare neurological disorder in which affected individuals experience involuntary muscle spasms and contractions of the muscles around the eyes. These spasms come and go (intermittent). Symptoms may begin as eye twitching, blinking and/or irritation. Eventually, BEB causes involuntary closure of the eyes. The exact cause of BEB is unknown. The disorder is one of a group of disorders collectively known as dystonia.

Excessive blinking and/or eye irritation usually signal the onset of blepharospasm. Initially, it may only occur in response to triggers such as stress, tiredness or bright light. If the condition progresses, the spasms happen more frequently. This not only makes performing everyday tasks difficult, but may make it impossible for the affected person to see at all.



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Facial Tics – How To Eliminate Them With Hypnotherapy CDs

March 31st, 2011
Alan Densky asked:




Facial tics are repetitive, brief, sporadic spasms of the face’s muscles. They are very different, but the most usually seen are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Those tics are often symptomatic of nervous conditions such as Tourette syndrome. They most often happen during childhood and can disappear within some weeks, even if some can last indefinitely.

The causes of facial tics are still not very well understood, but some things are thought to trigger or worsen the symptoms. Tics may be caused by some nutritional deficiencies such as a magnesium insufficiency, but they are also very often symptoms of other disorders such as Tourette syndrome, whose causes are most likely neurological, and, to a certain degree, genetically inherited. Stress and anxiety have also been shown to trigger and notably aggravate the tics’ frequency.

Facial tics can be tough to deal with everyday particularly for a child. Teachers, schoolmates and even sometimes parents, might not understand how tough it is to try to hold back tics, particularly for an extended period of time such as for instance a class. People will most often tell the child to “quit it”, or might even make fun of him or her for having tics.

From facial grimaces to eye blinking, tics almost always feel embarrassing and inappropriate for both children and adults. It is also tiring when one must try to control them perpetually. This obsession could cause you to become excessively self-critical and you could consequently start to lose confidence in yourself or to develop some kind of social anxiety.

It is however possible to eliminate this embarrassment and to avoid other people’s uncomfortable looks. There are ways to significantly reduce, and even sometimes completely cure, facial twitches, in order to find your peace of mind and enjoy a completely regular life. You may never have to be concerned anymore about facial grimaces or holding back any irritating twitches.

Facial tics are rarely treated or, in some acute cases or when the tics are related to Tourette syndrome, patients may be prescribed neuroleptics which are also prescribed to treat disorders such as schizophrenia, attention deficit disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorders. These drugs were not developed to treat facial tics particularly and might not always work.

Moreover, they are well known for their several adverse effects both in the short and long run. Depression, insomnia, weight gain, sexual dysfunction and anxiety are only some of the several adverse effects which are associated with these drugs. Some of them can even worsen tics in the long run! But there are however other ways of treating facial tics that are entirely natural and free of adverse effects.

Methods that utilize hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) have been developed particularly in order to treat facial tics. They can help you reduce them over time. To understand why those methods work it is useful to remember that tics are not a purely physical condition and are not entirely involuntary either. They are a response to an unconscious impulse to perform the movement of the tic. This impulse disagreeably builds up as you try to hold back from performing the movement. Such urges also increase in both intensity and frequency when the patient feels stress or anxiety or when he is placed in a particular situation.

Facial tics are a way to relieve pressure when you are feeling anxious or are in a stressful environment. This unconscious association may be treated using NLP and hypnosis as they make it possible to alter the type of behavior your unconscious provokes when you are placed in certain situations. In severe cases, the therapist will eliminate the facial tic by suggesting the unconscious make you twitch your toe instead. When the toe moves it is not visible or apparent to people around you. Hypnosis also makes you become a lot more relaxed overall, so it is a stress relieving experience. It will help you get rid of both the stress and anxiety that aggravate facial tics.

There are all types of facial tics: nose wrinkling, eye blinking, mouth twitches, squinting, facial grimacing, grunting or throat clearing. Although tics have physiological causes, there are also as we have seen, very strong emotional factors. Stress and anxiety are doubtlessly the most considerable of those factors. Tics have their roots in the unconscious mind as a response to states of stress or anxiety; using self-hypnosis and NLP you will be able to change this association. Stress and anxiety can also be efficiently fought in the long run with the stress relieving and soothing methods of hypnotherapy, which will greatly reduce the occurrence of facial tics.



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