Tuesday, December 13, 2011

A Human Touch Massage Chair is Like Sitting in Luxury

!±8± A Human Touch Massage Chair is Like Sitting in Luxury

What if there was a massage chair that you could relax in that could actually read your body, from head to toe, and make a huge difference in how you feel? Massage chairs have really grown and progressed over the last couple of years. Gone are the days when they just roll up and down your back, or are just rough. Now they cater to any body size, weight, and height. In fact, some chairs even sense your perspiration, your heart rate, your pulse rate, and can cater your massage to you specifically. Sort of like a robot, these chairs are even sometimes referred to as robotic massage chairs.

The Human Touch massage chair is something special. When you sit down, you want to be sure to remove your shoes and get ready for a real treat. The supple leather creates a warm and inviting environment for you to relax. The lower leg foot massage part of the chair is actually a retractable ottoman that twists around and hides away internally so it doesn't look like some funky thing you'd see in the mall, just sitting there in your living room.

Once you turn the HT 1650 massage chair on you have a choice of eight automatic settings. The chair will also scan you first to determine the correct massage for you. The newer chairs have a body-scan technology that makes a specific massage for your body type possible. One thing particularly special about the HT1650 is the foot massager. It is like no other chair. It wraps around your feet and does an amazing job of mimicking a real foot massage. It also gives you a leg and rear end massage; not too intense, but just enough to make you smile. You will also notice that the chair will scan your back as well, and after about 45 seconds the real massaging begins.

Like other modern models, the HT 1650 massage chair uses kneading, rolling, percussion, compression, and vibration in combination to give you a therapeutic massage that tries to mimic the licensed massage therapist's hands. This chair comes darn close.

With this massage chair you can remove the pillow to let your head fall back and let the chair massage your neck and back. It is quite vigorous. It works great for headaches, low back pain, or mid back pain. It also works great for hamstring and butt, and calf and foot. As a matter of fact, it has been found that some diabetics experience increased sensation in their feet after receiving a massage in a chair like this.

A massage chair is a very personal thing. Some people like something more vigorous while others prefer something gentle. Some people like a chair that is a bit taller, while others like something shorter. There are all kinds of chairs to meet all kinds of needs, so it is a good idea to try out different units if you get the chance.

The Human Touch 1650 massage chair is sort of the Cadillac of massage chairs. It gives top-of-the-line performance and style. Once you try it and see for yourself how wonderful a massage can be, and in such a nice chair, you may never want to get out of it. Just don't say I did not warn you!


A Human Touch Massage Chair is Like Sitting in Luxury

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Why Touching in General, and Massaging More Specifically, Is Beneficial

!±8± Why Touching in General, and Massaging More Specifically, Is Beneficial

The skin consists of layers of cells and connective tissue. It forms the external surface of the body and provides a waterproof covering that protects us. The major layers of the skin includes the epidermis (the outer layer), the dermis (the middle layer), and the subcutaneous tissue (the inner layer). The outer layer is very protective and is continually being shed.

The middle layer receives a good blood and nerve supply, contains lymphatic vessels and collagen (a tough protein), and contains hair follicles, and sweat and sebaceous glands. The middle layer enables us to sense our environment, to perceive pain and touch, and to control body temperature by regulating sweating and the amount of blood reaching the skin where it can be cooled. The subcutaneous tissue lies beneath the skin and is primarily fat. This layer functions as a fat reservoir, which can help keep the body warm and absorbs low-intensity shocks. Beneath this fat often lies a dense, but thin, layer of deep fascia that surrounds muscles of the body, which are deep to the deep fascia.

The skin has several functions including:

o Sensation (touch, pain, pleasure)
o Temperature regulation
o Prevents water loss
o Prevents entry of bacteria
o Functions as a fat reservoir

Touching the Skin
When you touch the skin a whole host of things change. One change is that touch causes the excitation and transmission of nerve impulses to the spinal cord and brain. These impulses code for different types of sensation including basic touch, pressure and position sense, discrimination of points in space, vibration and deformation, pain, and temperature sensations. These impulses are carried to your brain where they are analyzed and interpreted. Your brain is amazing in that it adds contextual/conditional interpretation to the information so that if the touch is of a desired sexual nature it will feel pleasurable to you. The same type of sensation, but in a completely different context, will not feel as pleasurable or sexual to you.

Connective Tissue
Interspersed among the cells of the skin are protein fibers such as collagen and elastin. These fibers give strength and resilience to the skin. Normally, the skin is under tension and is held in place by these connective tissue fibers. Excessive force during massage (tearing these connective tissue strands) should be avoided to prevent wrinkles. This is typically not of great concern unless the massage is to the head and neck, which includes the face. On the other hand, excessive collagen occasionally builds up in the skin and causes it to be abnormally immovable. Such adhesions can be purposely massaged post their elastic limit and thereby stretched to gradually return mobility to the skin. Sensual massage should occur within the elastic limit of the stress-strain curve and will thereby be safe to the skin. Typically, this means that during massage skin should not be stretched past its elastic end feel (where you normally feel the skin get tight).

Sensual Massage
As was alluded to earlier, much of what makes a massage sensual is the context within which it occurs. This is not to say that technique is not important however. In fact, some people seem to be able to communicate incredibly well through touch whereas others do not. Certainly, one's ability to communicate through touch can be improved with practice. Since what feels good during a sensual massage is often in the "skin of the beholder", the most efficient way to improve your skills is to practice on your partner, letting him or her guide your technique based on how it feels.

Helpful Points about Sensual Massage
The following points may help you in your quest to implement sensual massage into your repertoire of sexual activities:

1. If you are not mentally prepared for sensual touching you are not likely to communicate sensuality with your touch. Often what comes out through the hands is a direct reflection of what is manifesting in your brain.

2. Your touch should be confident and not hesitant. Start by placing your entire hand on the skin of your partner. Move slowly along body contours with just enough pressure to indent the skin.

3. Continually note the reaction of your partner. Ask questions about what feels good as you experiment with different pressures, different movements, different directions, and different locations. Take note of recurring patterns in what your partner enjoys and then repeat them.

4. Learn to recognize your partner's body language. Typically, when your partner states that something feels great there should be a corresponding change in body language. Not these non-verbal cues and when they occur in the future you will know that they convey pleasure.

5. Occasionally you may wish to feel the substance of the underlying muscle, especially when more vigorous massage is desired. This again will require communication between you and your partner. How vigorous the muscle massage should be is largely a matter of personal preference.


Why Touching in General, and Massaging More Specifically, Is Beneficial

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

HT Massage Chair iJoy-2310 Massage Chair, Black

!±8± HT Massage Chair iJoy-2310 Massage Chair, Black

Brand : Human Touch | Rate : | Price : $599.00
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  • 3 invigorating auto massage programs
  • 4 professional massage techniques
  • Removable massage softening pad
  • Wheels for easy mobility
  • Controller storage

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HT Massage Chair iJoy-2310 Massage Chair, Black

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Human Touch iJoy 2310 and iJoy 2580

It's true -- good things do come in small packages. In fact, great things come with the ergonomically designed, smart-form iJoy-2310 Robotic Massage® chair. This amazing iJoy® massage chair's beauty goes well beyond skin deep, and you don't need deep pockets to enjoy a fantastic massage whenever you want. In an iJoy-2310 Robotic Massage® chair, you have your own personal masseur at your command, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The amazing iJoy2310 Robotic Massage® chair looks just as amazing as it makes you feel. Choose from designer colors and options with classic lines and contrasting upholstery materials designed to fit any decor. Contemporary, classic or traditional -- whatever your style is, the Human Touch iJoy-2310 fits right in. Kick back in the iJoy-2310 massage chair, pull the recline handle and enjoy any of three intelligently designed invigorating auto-massage programs which incorporate four expert massage techniques to melt away stress, muscle soreness and tension. Pull the recline-release handle to ease the iJoy-2310 all the way to a 170-degree angle. The further you go back, the greater the massage intensity. Recline slowly, discover the perfect spot and enjoy! You'll know what we mean when we say "Love at first seat". In the iJoy-2580, you get an exceptionally comfortable massage chair that fits your décor just as well as it fits your body. The patented Human Touch Technology™ inside the iJoy-2580 eases away pain, tension and fatigue with only a push of ...

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Massage: From Egypt to iJoy Massage Chairs

!±8± Massage: From Egypt to iJoy Massage Chairs

The history of massage goes back at least 5,000 years, to the Chinese Cong-Fu of the Toa-Tse, the oldest known book written about massage. It's had an interesting turn through history- the Egyptians created reflexology, India used massage and Ayur-Veda as a code of life, Homer mentions massage and the oil they used for it, ancient Olympic athletes were given massages and the Greeks also used natural magnets to alleviate pain. in the 1st century BCE, the Chinese invented acupuncture, while the French had a hand in the development and study of massage in the 15th century CE. After that, people began studying massage as it affected circulation and muscular contraction, and massage spread all over Asia and Europe, and in the 1800's, the United States. Freud eventually became very interested in massage as a means to treat hysteria and to confront those things we store in our unconscious. Aromatherapy was introduced in 1937 by a French chemist named Rene Maurice Gattefosse after he immersed his burned hand in lavender oil and was surprised by how quickly it healed.

Massage itself is using pressure to manipulate the superficial layers of muscle and tissue in order to heal the body and alleviate pain. Massage is often applid with hands, fingers, forearms and elbows, but sometimes knees and forearms are used as well. These days, massage chairs are quickly becoming a good alternative for people who need a massage everyday but can't afford it. The iJoy massage chair is especially well suited to this, as it comes the closest of any chair to replicating actual human touch.

Ayurvedic massage, as mentioned above, originated in India, and incorporates both massage and yoga. I love this style of massage, but have kind of changed it to fit my own life. I use my iJoy massage chair and then either follow a yoga video or go through my own routine of yoga poses. It's an incredible way to relax the body and then allow it to stretch, rejuvenate and get stronger. A very important part of yoga is learning to breathe correctly. Have you ever watched an infant breathe? They use their belly exclusively- you'll see it rise and fall with each breath. As we get older, whether through subconscious tension or the conscious decision to make our bellies look smaller, we start breathing less with our diaphragm and more with the top of our lungs, so our chest expands and our shoulders rise. This doesn't allow as much air into our lungs and bodies, which means there is less oxygen in our blood, and this makes us feel fatigued and lethargic. There is so much more energy to be had if we would just breathe the way our body wants to. At first it takes a lot of concentration, but after a few days, your breathing will be natural and healthy again. Try putting your hand on your stomach or waist and try to make that expand. Watch in a mirror and make sure your shoulders don't rise. Your torso should form something of a pear shape, so your belly is wider with each breath.

My iJoy massage chair is the perfect solution for all of my aches and pains. Massage chairs are shown to increase circulation, relax and soften injured and overused muscles, increase flexibility, reduce recovery time, release endorphins and reduce muscle cramping. I have chronic pain in my neck, back and shoulder, and using my chair is the only thing, next to paying extravagant amounts for repeated massage therapy sessions, that gives me relief. In the first week of having my chair, it more than paid for itself in the amount of time I used it as compared to going to a masseur.

Not only does it work miracles on my body, the iJoy massage chair also fits into my house, size-wise and style-wise. So many massage chairs are just these monstrosities that don't ever look like they belong anywhere. Not so with iJoy; these are sleek, classy designs that won't overpower a room.

I heartily recommend getting in on this centuries-old practice of massage therapy, and believe me, your wallet and your body will thank you if you look into iJoy massage chairs instead of going to a therapist as many times as you need a massage. Instead, just sit back in the comfort of your own home and get the same quality massage!


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