Bodywork - The Pleasurable Way to Heal Your Body and Soul

Bodywork - The Pleasurable Way to Heal Your Body and Soul:

by Ketu Bo - December 6, 2024

Deep bodywork and massage can be considered a luxury and an example of being pampered to the  max. Research into the effects of human touch shows, however, that being touched belongs more in  the area of essential human needs.

People who spend longer time alone in a prison cell report that the lack of touch is one of the worst  effects of the isolation. One person who had been isolated for a long time described it as “…a  feeling of going crazy and questioning if I really exist…”. 

One famous anecdote on the effects of human touch is from early 20 century USA. Orphanages at  the time had a very high infant mortality rate from no known physical cause. The children received  both food and clothing, but many still died. There was one exception from the rule. In one ward in  one hospital the children thrived. Trying to figure out this anomaly, they found out that the lady who  came every evening to clean the ward, was also taking time to cuddle with each of the toddlers. It  was the touching that was the missing clue.

Today, touch is being used as a therapeutic intervention with babies born from drug addicted  mothers. In America the number of babies being born with NAS (Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome)  has tripled in 15 years. At Boston Medical Center cuddling has replaced medication the primary  treatment. Having to go through withdrawal symptoms right after birth is traumatic and babies  whose parents are absent are actively cuddled by volunteers to ease symptoms and increase their  chance of survival.

Massage has also been shown to improve the symptoms of autism. Louisa Silva, an American  medical doctor, showed through her research that massage treatment effectively decreases the  severity of autism in pre-school children, regardless of how severe the autism is. Through the  process of touching, the stress level of the parent also goes down and the bond between parent and  child improves.  
Healing touch has been proven to help with digestive disorders, chronic pain disorders, headaches,  joint pain and insomnia related to stress. Even just one bodywork session provides measurable  changes: increase in white blood cells that help defend the body from disease, lower levels of  cytokines which play a role in inflammation, decrease in the stress hormone cortisol, and a  decrease in vasopressin, a hormone that plays a role in aggressive behavior.

Touch and massage is being used successfully to help treat anxiety disorders and depression.  Increasing delta brainwaves, reducing muscle tension and helping to release endorphins, it has a  similar effect as that of meditation and exercise. A bodywork session will literally cheer you up and  help you interpret thoughts and behavior in a more positive light, something which is notoriously  difficult if you are depressed. 
Mind and body influence each other mutually and a holistic approach to health is no longer the  domain of alternative therapies only. Mainstream medicine is becoming more and more aware of the  possibilities which bodywork offers in treating physical and emotional problems. 

Mothers all over the world intuitively know that touch is healing. Research and science is starting to  catch up with this fact, but for now, let’s put hard facts and statistics aside; making your own  experience is always better than believing someone else. Get a deep bodywork session from a  good practitioner. There is a big chance you will walk out of there feeling good, at home in your body  and with a relaxed smile on your face.
 

Ketu Bo

Author - Ketu Bo

Certified MER Practitioner