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Never, until 2 weeks ago when I decided to experiment on myself after reading about all the benefits of stomach massage. It’s really weird, but growing up I can always recall my parents and grandparents telling me that massaging the stomach is not something you should do. Everything else was fair game; legs, back etc.
During those times I used to visit the therapist at least every 2 weeks, sometimes more. However, stomach massage was never something I thought of trying. I guess as you age, your digestion is nowhere near the same as what it was when you were younger, and so you’re compelled to find a fix that doesn’t require swallowing a pill!
And for me this is one of the reasons I gave stomach massage a try. Turns out though, stomach massage can do way more than just aid with digestion. Actually, you’d be surprised to know that it can do much much more!
First things first, let’s clear up a misconception, one that I definitely had and one you probably have too.
I don’t know if it’s an age old myth, but stomach massage, if done properly is generally safe. If it’s done in a gentle and safe manner, stomach or abdominal massage is okay for most people (Source: Healthline). The key here is gentle, of course if you apply the same type of pressure on the stomach as you would to break up fascia in the back, you will be in for troubles and then some!
Don’t worry about how to massage the stomach. We’ll look at that a little later on. For now, here are 4 benefits you may be able to experience with stomach massage.
Were you surprised by this one? I think this is definitely one of the more obvious benefits. There’s been lots of research done to support this claim, but I’m not gonna bore you repeating the same old stuff here. If you’re interested you can check out this study and see what it has to say. Pretty positive stuff though!
While I don’t suffer from any major digestive illness, I do very often get bouts of heartburn and indigestion. Constipation is something I tend to suffer from occasionally as well. Actually it’s this which led me to trying out stomach massage. I figured a massage is much more natural than popping a laxative pill every time I’m constipated.
Interestingly enough, massage in and around the abdominal region can relax the stomach muscles thereby promoting digestion and improving constipation. At least this is what I experienced for myself when I tried it out. That disgusting feeling of fullness and feeling gassy and lethargic all at the same time, massively improved after completing a stomach massage.
I don’t have experience in this area since I’m a male, so I can’t speak firsthand of whether stomach massage actually helps with menstrual pain. However, I wanted to list it down because one, there’s a few different research papers that support this theory, and two, I thought this would prove useful for my female readers.
Important to note that while these studies do shed a very positive light toward abdominal massage, one should note that there will always be limitations.
What I mean by this is that research is not 100% conclusive because every single variable can never always be fixed or constant. Especially when it comes to massage and natural means of healing the body, there’s always limitations in the research studies done.
Contrary to what your mum or grandma might tell ya, stomach massage feels pretty awesome. I can see why it gets a bad rap though!
Not great! I’m no expert when it comes to stomach massage, but even I know that massaging right after a meal is probably not a good idea. A couple hours after food is when you’ll really start to notice how amazing it feels. However, being on a completely empty stomach is probably the best time for a stomach massage, in my opinion.
Is there some science around why stomach massage makes us feel awesome? There’s a lot of theories out there.
One of them states that the stomach is an important area of the body in which tons of energy, emotion, and information is stored. In that sense, if you massage the stomach region you free up some of these blockages and recreate channels for energy to flow freely instead of stagnating.
Never believe, nor disbelieve. Try things out for yourself and see what it does for you. Go by experience, never by someone’s word. This is the mantra I live by.
I guess this is testament to just how important our gut is. We many times take it for granted until we have an issue pop up, but a healthy versus an unhealthy gut can make a world of difference in one’s life!
If I had to describe the feeling, it’s kinda like this: have you ever had a cool, only slightly warm shower at one time before going to bed? The body feels naturally at ease, light, and very able to rest into deep sleep. Not sure the science behind this exactly, so if any of you know, drop a comment and educate me!
If you’ve been suffering from sleepless nights, this might be worth giving a shot….just saying!
There’s tons of content on the internet around how to massage the stomach. I’ve not watched a ton of them so I can’t comment on all of it, but the tutorial below from Inner Dynamics Physical Therapy is one that I did try. It worked wonders for me, so I’m sharing and recommending it to you! (Credit To Inner Dynamics Physical Therapy YouTube Channel)
It’s short, simple, and incredibly easy to follow. You’ll see that there is never a moment where the pressure is too intense, it’s firm, consistent strokes.
Even though you think you may be able to “wing it” without watching a tutorial, you may cause yourself some more troubles!
You can try out this tutorial and see how it works for you. Feel free to drop a comment down below sharing your experience!
There’s nothing “set in stone” per say, it’s more about being intelligent and knowing your body. Generally speaking though, you can use below as a road map.
And the list could go on, but above are what I would consider the 5 main times one should avoid stomach massage. As I mentioned earlier on in the post, the best way to go about it is to speak to your physician and get his/her buy in. That way you’re making sure, everything checks off in terms of your physical health.
Also if you frequently visit your massage therapist, it might also be wise to ask their opinion. If they’re kind enough, they might even offer you a free tutorial on what strokes to employ and how to do it properly!
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