It depends. High blood pressure, also referred to as hypertension, affects many people and massage may be of benefit under the right circumstances. First, and the most important thing, is that they get evaluated and cleared for massage by a doctor. If they are on medication, their high blood pressure needs to be under control before they can receive massage.
no because it contains a high amount of salt and salt is not good for people with blood pressure!!
To become good at foot massage you should take massage classes. You should also study the pressure points for feet.
Anything with ephedrine is not good for people with blood pressure. That includes pseudoephedrine. Also products with phenylepherine.
Some Health Massage Therapies are designed to stimulate blood flow and improve blood circulation in the body. Good examples of this type of massaging therapies are: Ayurveda and Swedish Massage.
Reducing stress and increasing relaxation. Reducing pain and muscle soreness and tension. Improving circulation, energy and alertness. Lowering heart rate and blood pressure.
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No... It is NOT good for you. I hope noboby that you know has high-blood pressure... -Koalabear06
is 120 over 70 a good blood pressure range
Diet plays a big part in progression of high blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure then you want to find a diet that is low is salt intake. One of these diets is the DASH diet.
A healthy blood pressure range would be 120/80. Often if your blood pressure is higher than this you will be told you have high blood pressure and anything lower would be low blood pressure. If your blood pressure is over 140 then you should take steps to reduce this.
It helps blood circulation its good for the skin it helps prevent stress
Yes they can and for many reasons; one being that they may have inherited really good genes.