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Massage Oil For Soothing And Sensual Massage
Massage is basically rubbing or kneading of body parts with some oil or lotion to aid circulation, stimulate nerves or to relax muscles. Therapeutic message, a very popular term widely used in massage therapy is massage used for physical and psychological benefits.

Massage has a great healing effect and also relieves stress and improves blood circulation. Massage when accompanied with some massage oil gives a very relaxation effects on the whole body. There are different types of oils used for massaging the body. Each oil has its own unique properties like some have healing properties; other may have relaxing, calming or even erotic properties.

Massage oil for common health problems

• Apricot kernel oil - useful in reducing stress and gives a great relaxation state of both body and mind

• Borage massage oil - useful in the treatment of eczema and psoriasis

• Olive oil - useful in relieving stiffness and improves skin complexion

• Emu oil - useful for the treatment of arthritis, joint pain and back pain

• Kukui nut oil - have good anti-inflammatory properties

• Almond oil - have good anti-inflammatory properties

Massage therapy when combined with aromatherapy has wonderful effects in relaxing, stimulating and relieving stress. Body massage with sweet and exotic essential oils is helpful in making your romantic mood and boosting libido.

Massage can be used in numerous purposes like in weight loss, pain

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