Massage (Abhyanga) is a type of passive exercise. It is especially
good for weak people, who are unable to exercise. Regular massage
is the key to good health, and is necessary both for prevention
and cure of diseases.
An Easy Way to Stay Healthy
Oil massage is the most common type of massage. Oil should be chosen
according to the season and the personal constitution. Sesame oil
is the best for massaging according to Ayurveda. In the winter one
can also use mustard oil, though it should not be used in summer.
However, those in the habit of constant internal use of mustard
oil can massage with it in all seasons.
Coconut oil and sunflower oil are also good for massaging in hot
climate. Olive oil can be used in the winter as it is heating in
nature. People with a vata type of body should use warming oils,
and those with pitta type will benefit from cooling oils. The kapha
types should have dry massage or should use mustard oil after warming.
In order to determine what type you are take a constitution test.
Method of Massaging
One can either start massage from the feet or from head. In self
massage one generally starts from feet, then the legs, hands, abdomen,
back, chest, neck, shoulders, face and head. While receiving massage
from some one it is generally started from head. There are no specific
reasons for this.
First apply the oil on the part which is to be massaged. Then massage
the part gently with palms till the oil penetrates the body. When
massaging, upward strokes should be employed. The motion should
be uniform (not too fast and not too slow) and pressure should be
applied only on the muscles, not the bones. Different types of actions
of fingers and hands are used for massaging different organs.
One should receive a massage on an empty stomach. The best time
for massaging is early morning or evening. One may wash the oil
off after massage. Wait for 20-30 minutes before washing. There
should be no anxiety, stress, anger, and worry. The person should
concentrate fully on the part being massaged. It is better to get
massage from an expert but you can do it yourself too.
One should avoid taking a massage when there is too much mucus
in the body (aggravation of Kapha), when suffering from fever, and
after one has undertaken cleansing therapies like vomiting (emesis)
and purgation.
Benefits of Massage
Massage stimulates the internal functions of the body and provides
nourishment to various body tissues. It helps in cleansing the toxins
from channels. Massaging with oil provides lubrication to various
body mechanisms. It stimulates the different agni (enzymes), increases
assimilation of food and increases the vital body fluid called the
Ojas. It works at both mental and physical levels of the body. It
is beneficial in the case of insomnia, weakness of nerves, laziness,
exhaustion, general debility, dry and unhealthy skin.
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