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B R I G H T I D E AS FO R A BA L A N C E D L I F E
Relaxation: Pass It On Friends don’t let friends get stressed. With this important pledge in mind, Massage Envy offers excellent incentives to its members, including guest passes that allow members to introduce a friend to the joys of massage with a one-hour treatment at the introductory rate. If a friend becomes a member within your first 30 days of membership, you get a free one-hour massage. Plus, you can share a membership massage each month with a friend for a transfer fee of only $10. For more information, visit MassageEnvy.com/ Membership.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Spotting the Signs
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that affects more than 2 million Americans, causing painful joint inflammation and, in some cases, disrupting proper organ function. Because early detection is key to treatment, it’s important to know these warning signs. Joint stiffness. The earliest and most common symptom of RA is pronounced morning joint stiffness. But unlike the garden-variety achy knee or tender elbow, the soreness usually affects both sides of the body. Breathing pain. Sufferers may experience pain while taking a breath. Dry eyes and mouth. In addition, eyes may burn or itch. Numbness. RA can cause numbness, tingling or burning in the hands and feet, a symptom of compromised circulation in the body. Nodules. Roughly a quarter of adult RA
sufferers develop firm lumps under the skin, typically near affected joints. Though not always painful, such nodules usually indicate a more severe form of the disease. As with any of the other symptoms, seek medical consultation immediately. RA can have a devastating impact on the body and limit daily activities. But massage can help by relieving and controlling some symptoms. Through a partnership with the Arthritis Foundation, Massage Envy hopes to be part of the solution. To learn more, visit MassageEnvy. com/Healing-Hands-for-Arthritis.
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As a massage therapist at Massage Envy in Phoenix, Tony Reese spends his days helping others unwind. But how does Tony beat stress?
Massage Envy expert answers your questions
Right off the bat, after work, I go hiking. Our house is across the street from some really nice trails, so it’s very convenient for me. I also do rock collecting and photography, Tony Reese so I can knock out all three of these stress-beaters in one hike. More generally, I try to maintain a nice balance of food, nutrition and sleep. Honestly, my job is a dream. The most stressful thing about it is keeping the lotion bottle filled up.
Q: How can massage help manage symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis? A: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the joints that can result in chronic pain, loss of function and disability. Other symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite and depression. A recent study, conducted by the Touch Research Institute and sponsored by Massage Envy, showed that moderate pressure massage is effective for managing symptoms of RA. In this study, participants with RA in the upper limbs were provided arm and shoulder massages once a week for a four-week period. Participants were also taught self-massage and instructed to do these techniques daily. At the end of the four weeks, participants reported less pain, greater grip strength and greater range of motion in their wrists, elbows and shoulders. Study participants also reported lower anxiety and depressed mood levels. This shows that receiving massage on a regular basis is positive for the overall physical and emotional health of those suffering from RA. — C.G. Funk, Licensed Massage Therapist and Vice President of Industry Relations and Product Development for Massage Envy
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Sleeping Beauty 4 simple tips to enhance your complexion overnight
Does Your Skin Need a Boost?
Have unhealthy habits and winter weather left your skin looking less than vibrant? get your glow back by scheduling a facial at a massage envy spa near you. to find a location, visit MassageEnvy.com and click “find a clinic.”
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You can’t wait a second longer to finally crawl into bed after an exhausting day—we’ve all been there. And that often means skipping your nighttime skincare ritual. After all, one night won’t hurt, right? Wrong, says Howard Murad, MD, founder of Murad Inc. “It’s more than simply not removing your makeup. When you skip cleansing your face, the pollution and debris your face has been exposed to all day stay on your face all night,” he says. Here, Dr. Murad offers four simple tips for adopting a realistic nighttime skin routine that can keep you looking and feeling refreshed each morning.
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Dr. Murad’s full-spectrum approach to skincare says that for your skin to be at its best, all aspects of your health need to be considered. This includes sleep, he says, and we need to address internal, topical and emotional aspects of rest. MassageEnvy.com
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Restful sleep allows the entire body to regenerate. “Find ways to calm your brain, especially the 30 minutes leading up to bedtime,” Dr. Murad says. “I recommend a hot bath, yoga or reading a book. Turn off the TV if possible.”
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You can set the stage for glowing morning skin at dinner. Pair a fresh salad with a salmon fillet, which is more than 60 percent water and rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and your skin will thank you. Chicken, beans and pasta are also great choices, but watch sodium content and fatty dressings, which dehydrate skin. By choosing antioxidantrich foods that have high water content, you’re increasing your body’s capacity to heal itself, Dr. Murad says.
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cLeanse and moisturize each and every night.
Washing your skin before bed isn’t just about taking off your makeup. It’s crucial to remove the dirt and debris that has accumulated throughout the day so that your moisturizer can be absorbed, Dr. Murad says. In addition to your daily moisturizer, be sure you have a night cream that addresses your individual skin needs, such as acne or aging. Murad Hydro-Dynamic Ultimate Moisture is recommended for all skin types, and locks in moisture for up to eight hours, which can help ensure a morning glow. You can also ask your Massage Envy aesthetician for night cream recommendations.
Massage Envy’s skin expert answers your questions
In each issue of Massage Envy magazine, Howard Murad, MD, founder of Murad Inc., answers reader questions. This issue, he discusses how the SPF (sun protection factor) in your foundation interacts with the SPF in your moisturizer.
Q: every morning, i apply a moisturizer that is spf 50. i have foundation with an spf of 20. does the foundation’s 20 spf negate the 50 of my moisturizer? how do they interact? — Barbara in Las Vegas A: Barbara, thank you for your question! The simple answer is that the 50 SPF and 20 SPF together aren’t a 70 SPF, but their protection is more than just 50 SPF. To explain further, your foundation and moisturizer do positively interact and become even more beneficial because they probably have different ingredients in them. When you have foundation and moisturizer that both include SPF, you won’t negate the SPF between the two, but it is not going to be accurate to add them together for a total SPF rating (20+50=70). To be safe, you can
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Because we sweat more at night, our pillowcases become sources of built-up dirt and oil. Wash your pillowcase frequently, and change your pillow on a regular basis. Remember to always choose pillowcases made of fabric that is gentle on the skin, Dr. Murad says. — By Julie Wlodychak Borm
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than the highest SPF. In the future, ensure your sunscreen and least SPF 15, and that the formulas also include antioxidants. Do you have a skincare question you would like to ask Dr. Murad? If so, send an email to askdrmurad@MassageEnvy.com or send a tweet to @DrMurad. Your question may be used in the next issue!
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Boost Your Brainpower Make those “huh?” moments a thing of the past Forgetting where you put your phone, what you were going to buy at the store or why you walked into a particular room can happen to anyone. That doesn’t mean it’s any less frustrating. Take steps today to keep your mind sharp, combat forgetfulness and boost your brainpower.
Focus Your Mental energY
Think about memory—and the process of remembering—as if you need to recall where a book is filed in the library. You need to know what book you are looking for and where it is in the library, and then you need to retrace your steps to find it. “Focus and concentration are key components of the first steps in the memory process,” says Larry McCleary, MD, a neurosurgeon and the author of Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly. Focusing intently on what you need to do or where you put something makes it much easier to recall later. Invest your attention and mental energy on the task at hand and mentally repeat what you’ve heard or experienced to help cement it for easy recollection later.
slash Your stress
Certain things can exacerbate forgetfulness. Sleep deprivation, multitasking, alcohol consumption and certain medications can all inhibit brain function, but acute or chronic stress is perhaps the most common memory blocker. “It’s almost like your brain is paralyzed and unable to function,” McCleary says. “[Stress] also makes you more likely to become distracted.”
get active
Get your body moving to get your brain moving. “Studies have revealed that merely walking with a friend for 30 minutes three times a week improves mental function and memory,” McCleary says. He suggests combining resistance training with aerobic exercise to stimulate different areas of the brain. — By JoAnna Haugen
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this fish is full of brain-healthy omega-3s. You can also find omega-3s in walnuts. MassageEnvy.com
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Run Right Soothing Moves
Show tight and weary muscles some TLC. A sports massage at Massage Envy is a great way to relieve running problem spots, like the calves and lower back. Visit MassageEnvy.com to find a location near you.
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SoME do iT for the cardio benefits. Others, for the thrill of it. Either way, running does wonders for your well-being. “It’s one of the best workouts you can get and also a great way to clear your head,” says Michael Marsico, a personal trainer who is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a beginning jogger, you’ll want to start every run on the right foot. Here are common mistakes and ways to avoid them. MiSSTEp: Your stretch routine before you run is simply to bend over and touch your toes. CorrECT iT: Try active stretches, such as walking lunges and trunk rotations. “When you put your body through a lot of different movements, you warm up your muscles,” Marsico says. MiSSTEp: You eat a big meal before a run. CorrECT iT: “Snack on a piece of fruit—something mild like a banana or an apple—to keep your blood sugar stable. Don’t overdo it, and remember to drink water,” Marsico says. Within 45 minutes
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Ready to hit your stride? With these running tips, you’ll build momentum— and then some after your run, eat a balanced meal, such as chicken, veggies and brown rice. MiSSTEp: You wear your running shoes to the grocery store and on other errands. CorrECT iT: Don’t skimp when you buy running shoes and wear them only for running—they’ll last longer. “Also, don’t go on a long run with brand-new shoes,” Marsico says. “A series of shorter runs are best to break them in.” MiSSTEp: You come to a complete stop when you get tired. CorrECT iT: Keep your momentum going. Go from a jog to a brisk walk and then to a regular walk to let your heart rate settle. MiSSTEp: You zone out when running near the street. CorrECT iT: Be defensive. “Assume motorists don’t see you, approach intersections with caution and look drivers in the eye,” Marsico says. If running at night, wear reflective gear to be visible. — By Kelly Aiglon spring 2013 massage envy magazine
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Going Green From fiber to phytonutrients, green vegetables offer a wealth of health benefits
With more than 100 milligrams of skeleton-strengthening calcium per serving, the equivalent of 10 percent of the daily-recommended value, raw kale is one of nature’s superfoods. Leafy, crunchy and readily available in most supermarkets, it’s good in salads but also can be easily blended with a variety of fruits for a healthy smoothie.
EAT YOUR VEGETABLES.
Mom said it—most likely more often than you wanted to hear it—and, as usual, she was right. Just as going green is good for the planet, eating plenty of green, vitamin-packed foods is good for your body, right down to your bones. Fill your plate with these four nutritious superstars.
SPINACH
Green grub isn’t just good for your bones. It’s good for your heart, too. The American Heart Association recommends eating eight servings of fruits and vegetables every day. And because greens like spinach are low in calories and sugar and don’t contain fat, they are important elements of a heart-healthy diet. What’s more, fresh spinach packs in powerful amounts of iron and folate. Like kale, spinach can be blended into smoothies, but it also makes a tasty addition to homemade pasta sauces, omelets and salads.
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Fresh vs. Frozen
While fresh vegetables are always best, frozen is a healthy option, too— not to mention convenient. Just make sure there is no added salt, and steam your veggies when possible.
BROCCOLI
The cruciferous counterpart to spinach, broccoli is a veggie tray’s best friend. It contains three phytonutrients known for their detoxification properties and is rich in vitamins A and K, which help your body absorb vitamin D. That means you’ll be able to better process all that calcium that is in your healthy helpings of kale. Inexpensive and easy to prepare, broccoli makes a great addition to baked potatoes, stir-fries and soups or as a side dish for just about anything.
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EDAMAME
Of course, there are countless other benefits to eating green-hued foods, not the least of which is that they’re filled with fiber. Technically a legume, edamame is high in both protein and fiber, the latter of which aids in digestion and helps reduce blood glucose levels. Served steamed and right out of the shell, edamame packs a one-two fiberprotein punch. And that’s something bound to make Mom proud. — By Kelly Kramer
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Reflexology can do your body good, from head to toe BY AMY LYNN SM IT H
Feet First
You don’t have to run around in circles looking for a fabulous foot reflexology massage. Just visit MassageEnvy.com to find a location near you.
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Reflexology is an ancient technique based on the principle that there are reflex points on the feet that correspond to various areas of the body. Over the years, research has shown that stimulating these reflex points can deliver many benefits. The moderate pressure used in reflexology is key to generating certain responses in any massage, says Tiffany Field, PhD, director of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine. “When you apply moderate pressure instead of light pressure, the heart rate goes down, blood pressure goes down and the brainwaves change in the direction of relaxation.” There’s also a reduction in stress hormones, which supports the survival of immune cells. “These immune cells, particularly natural killer cells that are the front line of the immune system, will kill bacterial, viral and cancer cells,” she explains. In addition, reflexology can help relieve common forms of arthritis and foot pain, including plantar fasciitis. One clinical study showed that it may help reduce lower back pain, while other research has indicated that it may have a role in relieving depression, improving sleep and making cancer patients more comfortable.
PRENATAL POWER
If that’s not enough, consider this: A study performed by the Touch Research Institute compared fetal response to both foot and hand massages given to the mother. Although hand massages elicited no response, the fetuses reacted to the foot massages. In fact, they responded earlier in their development than fetuses did to direct abdominal stimulation— around 22 weeks compared with 32 weeks. MassageEnvy.com
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“Clearly, there are some receptors on the feet that are extremely responsive and carry those messages very far,” Field says.
CHARTING THE (RELAXATION) COURSE
Many reflexologists use a chart that indicates what area of the foot directly corresponds to a particular part of the body. Although Field says there’s no scientific evidence of these direct connections, it’s clear from other research that the effects of massage travel throughout the body. “Stimuli get transmitted all the way up to the brain and back down to a particular body part during massage,” she says. “The biochemical electrical fields that enable that reaction are very impressive, but equally hard to measure.” There’s no question that reflexology massage can put a spring in your step. And with the arrival of spring, you might consider adding a relaxing, therapeutic sugar foot scrub available at Massage Envy Spa locations. It’s the perfect way to get your feet—and the rest of your body— ready for the season ahead.
Talk the Talk
When getting a reflexology massage, tell your therapist if you’re seeking relief for a specific issue like arthritis, an ankle injury or stress. Want allaround relaxation? You’ll get that, too.
Walk the Walk Massage Envy doesn’t just provide therapeutic massage treatments that can help relieve and control certain symptoms of arthritis. We’re proud to be a major sponsor of the Arthritis Foundation’s annual nationwide Arthritis Walk. We also host Healing Hands for Arthritis, a one-day, in-clinic nationwide event that has raised nearly $700,000 so far. The Arthritis Walk events across the country raise awareness and funds to fight arthritis through research, public health initiatives and public policy efforts. America’s leading cause of disability, arthritis affects 50 million men, women and children—but you can help make a difference in their lives. Sign up to be an individual walker, form a team of friends and family or even get your company involved. Visit ArthritisWalk.org to find an event near you and get all the details you need to jump right in.
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AMY COLIN HAS ALWAYS CARRIED the weight of the world on her shoulders—or rather the weight of the world in her neck and shoulder muscles. Like so many, the Minneapolis resident tends to store her stress in her body and found years ago that a deep tissue massage at Massage Envy one or two times a month relieved her burden. So last year when she was preparing to marry her fiancé, Marc Colin, she knew that
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maintaining a regular massage schedule would be a vital part of her pre-wedding preparations. “There’s so much to do, so many details you get absorbed in when you’re planning a wedding,” she says. “But while you’re lying on the massage table you get that hour all to yourself to relax and think. It gave me the clarity to focus on what was really important for me and my husband.” Colin’s therapist, Marie Lex, at the Calhoun Beach location in Minneapolis, was a source of positivity and encouragement leading up to the big day, Colin says.
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Lex says that’s because she has years of experience with frazzled brides—and some grooms—and knows that regular time on her table can help them let go of mounting anxiety.
Get Rid of YouR Knots BefoRe You tie the Knot
Wedding pro and fitness and massage expert Laurie Towers, of The Bridal Body Shop in New York City, says she’s not surprised Colin found solace in massage. “A massage, either pre- or post-event is paramount in allowing the body to rid itself of the physical manifestations of stress,” Towers says. “In addition to being integral in the physiological factors of relaxation, a massage is breaking any spasm in the muscle by disengaging the fibers and allowing them to return to their natural state. This naturally happens in times of stress, and getting the muscles to relax a bit will allow the mind to happily follow suit.” Carolyn Dean, MD, who also is a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, agrees that massage is an excellent way to relax muscles and soothe jangled nerves before a big life event such as a wedding. “Massage triggers the relaxation response whereby your heart and breathing rate slow, your blood pressure goes down, your production of stress hormones decreases and your muscles relax,” she says. “The relaxation response also seems to increase serotonin levels, the feel-good chemical. Massage also increases blood and lymph circulation, which is excellent for general health.”
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MaKe tiMe foR Relaxation
When we can’t find some way to reduce our stress (wedding related or otherwise), we leave ourselves open to irritability, fatigue, anxiety and panic attacks. In the weeks and days leading up to your big day, try to include activities in your routine that you know will calm you, Towers says. “My drug of choice is a physical outlet like working out,” she says. But for you it might be a massage or lunch with the girls. Whatever your method, Towers says, don’t let the quest for wedding-day perfection consume you.
A Whole Lotta Love
on average, 7,000 couples marry each day in the united states, and 17 tons of gold are made into wedding rings each year.
“This is what creates obstacles in total enjoyment of the ceremony and enjoying what the day truly is about,” she says. In Colin’s case, her massage dates were just what she needed to keep from sweating the small stuff, and she recommends them for brides, grooms and bridal party members. “Overall, I had such a feeling of general relaxation on my wedding day,” she says. “My tension was gone. I stood up straighter. You can see it in the pictures. I think anyone who can do it should.”
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(Self) Image Is Everything Silence your inner critic to boost your self-esteem WHEN YOU FAIL AT SOMETHING—big or small—are you more likely to think, “Well, that’s a bummer. But I’ll get it next time,” or “Geez, I can’t do anything right!”? If your thoughts are more in line with the first example, then congratulations, you likely have a positive self-image! “Positive self-image is crucial to making your dreams come true—to making things happen in your life that you want to actualize,” says Carole Lieberman, MD, a psychiatrist and diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. And not only that, but having a positive self-image also means you are less likely to experience depression and anxiety, and are more likely to take care of yourself through exercising, eating well and going to the doctor, all of which affect your overall health. But what if you tend to focus on the negative parts of yourself? Don’t worry, you’re not doomed, Lieberman says. “It will take work, but it’s possible to turn your self-image around,” she says. Here’s how to get started. Make a list. The first step to changing your self-image is to assess your strengths and weaknesses realistically. Identify the areas that are changeable and make goals to adjust them. This will give you a sense of control. Then, work on accepting the things about yourself that can’t be changed. Rid yourself of false beliefs. Write down all the things you think about yourself or that others have said to you that are negative and untrue. Burn or tear up the paper as a symbol of letting them go. Stop negative self-talk. Don’t allow yourself to think negative thoughts about yourself. When you do, force yourself to come up with at least three positives for every negative. Focus on progress rather than perfection. No one is perfect, but there will always be someone better than you. Don’t compare yourself with others. Only compare yourself with you. Are you accomplishing your goals? Then that’s all that matters. Exercise. It releases feel-good endorphins that will elevate your mood and help you feel better about yourself. Have fun now. Stop waiting to be thinner, prettier, smarter or richer. Enjoy what you have in your life right now! — By Shelley Flannery
Reward Yourself with Massage!
Part of having a positive self-image is knowing that you deserve to take time to care for yourself. Schedule a massage or a facial today. To find a Massage Envy near you, visit MassageEnvy.com.
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At the start of each massage, my therapist, AS A CASHIER and part-time night manager, Tracy, asks me what areas of my body (especially I spent many hours of my day bending, twistmy back!) need attention. And my lower back ing, lifting and standing. But one day, one of the always feels wonderful after a massage with her, heavy objects I lifted proved to be too much. I especially when I add aromatherapy. Lavender is was suddenly injured, facing severe back pain my go-to relaxation scent because the massages and an early retirement. There were days when I could hardly walk, and among other back prob- aren’t only about keeping my muscles relaxed. They’re also about keeping my mind at ease, too. lems, I had a herniated disk. Now, I feel as if I’ve gotten my life back. I can Finally, laser surgery brought relief. I continue devote more time to the things I love. I walk a to see a chiropractor, but it’s my monthly maslot, which is often how I get to Massage Envy sages at Massage Envy that since I live so close. I love spending time I look forward to the most. at the beach, and I paint. I enjoy doing I became a member in Angie portraits, but I’m also experimenting 2011 after moving Simon, 58, with a replica of Vincent van Gogh’s from Ohio to Florida. Largo, Fla. Starry Night. I always wanted to I’m a firm believer in the benefits of get regular masregular massage. Now if only I could get sages, and after I my husband in for a couple’s massage, hurt my back, I felt I know he would be hooked for life, they were exactly too. — As told to Colleen Ringer what I needed. spring 2013 massage envy magazine
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