Abdominal/Visceral Massage - Introduction

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Between 30 to 35% of the left atria output is providing blood supply to the abdominal cavity.
The same amount of venous blood has to be drained.
Stress negatively affects the functions of all of the body's organs and systems, including but not limited to natural venous blood drainage in the abdominal cavity. In case drainage is disturbed, much of the venous blood is accumulated. This abnormal state is called STASIS of the venous blood.
Stasis automatically disturbs the arterial blood supply. Once this blood supply is compromised,
a negative snowball effect occurs, including inflammations within the abdominal cavity and various functional abnormalities such as diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, infertility, PMS, prostatitis or pre-existing pathological conditions may worsen.
In addition, venous stasis causes acid reflux disease. The lower esophageal sphincter is a valve that separates the stomach. Under normal circumstances it closes once food passes through this valve. However, due to venous stasis, lymphedemas, etc., this valve does not close entirely or opens up frequently. Therefore stomach acids move to and through the sphincter.
Besides disturbing the metabolic process within the abdominal cavity, venous blood stasis also fails to prevent bacterial infections from accumulating in the abdominal cavity.
For example, secondary to gastritis, venous stasis often leads to the development of bacterial infections and causes stomach ulcers. In some cases this chronic inflammatory condition can also trigger cancer development within the abdominal cavity.
Note: A non-septic inflammation is the body's attempt to overcome an insufficiency of the arterial blood supply. In this case the body reacts by producing acute inflammation. If the compromised amount of blood supply will be not restored, this inflammation gradually becomes chronic.
As a part of chronic inflammation, adhesions will often develop and the organs' dysfunction will worsen.
Abdominal/visceral massage is the most powerful methodology in addressing venous blood stasis, reducing lymphedema, which promotes arterial blood supply.
This is a direct therapeutic technique to eliminate the inflammatory diseases described above. This includes the restoration of lower esophageal sphincter function and the elimination of its symptoms, preventing stomach acids from moving to and through the sphincter.
By achieving the above-mentioned goals, we improve the functions of the inner organs, including tension reduction within the smooth muscles of abdominal structures, and the resulting reduction of abdominal and lower back pain. Importantly, we are also restoring functions of the affected organs and systems.
Abdominal/visceral massage contributes to stress management, but full-body stress management massage should be considered in order to maintain an improved health condition.

The proposed techniques of connective tissue massage/fascia mobilization are necessary techniques in order to release tension within the fascia. These techniques must also be utilized even when the fascia does not exhibit tension. This is necessary because fascia is a very biologically active tissue and its stimulation leads to multiple positive changes in the functions of the body's organs and systems. These positive changes are synonymous with the healing process.
Medical Massage, including protocols of abdominal visceral massage, is not a remedy to all diseases. Rather, it is an extremely powerful therapeutic tool and must be incorporated alone with other medical procedures for most diseases. In the cases of abdominal visceral disorders, most pathological developments are the result of venous blood stasis and lymphedema.
Compared to abdominal/visceral massage, no other existing health care procedure, including medications, can attain such rapid elimination of venous stasis and reduction of lymphedema size. Elimination of the above-mentioned abnormalities promotes arterial blood supply, which is the gold-standard treatment of diseases in the abdominal cavity.

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  • Thank you! Thank you! Thank you Boris!

    Never too much Thank You for you and your great job!!!

  • @22emmet7 My goodness, I am overwhelmed. Thank you very, very much for post. Soon I will upload more of my works, and hoping you will appreciate it too.

    Best wishes.

    Boris

  • Do you know anyone in Canada that offers the same Abdominal Massage technique as you? Preferrably in Ontario.

    I trust your method yet no one seems to offer it in my province. It just isn't feasible to travel to England for a massage session.

    Thanks.

  • @windows12334 thank you very much for posting as well for trust. For many decades of massive utilizationins at Eastern European countries, this methodology proven to be safe and effective.I'm sorry. cannot reffer you to somebody in Canada. I did produce this full lessons and offering it for free because nowadays due to stressful routine ,Abdominal/ Visceral Massage must be implemented, as a preventive as well as a clinical procedure.BTW.I'm located at US not in England. Best wishes.Boris

  • This snowball effect is very interesting. For me, I like to hang upside down from an inversion table and pretend I am Batman, so having a properly closed esophageal sphincter is very important, because I find that gravity is pulling the stomach acid up (or down) the esophagus and burning my throat and mouth if I hang upside down for too long.

    I have taken to having some "TUMS" to counteract this, but improving abdominal health so the sphincter will close seems like a cheaper solution to problem

  • @tyciol Maybe abdominal /visceral massage techniques will not neutralize asids immediately but by managing and reducing inflammatory conditions, normalizing arterial blood supply etc. ,actually for years to come it preventing significant complications including life-threatening cancers, necessary for surgeries , and not less important improving of life quality .of course during few reputed treatments symptoms also will be eliminated. Thanks again for posting.

    Best wishes.

    Boris

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  • @tyciol Keep in mind that hanging upside down for extended periods of time can damage blood vessels in your head.

  • @tyciol (my replycontinuation)Obviously your body telling you not to do it. In my opinion ,to improve abdominal health  in such cases as you described is not only cheaper but most likely necessary. Let's keep in mind that tums, and other antiasid medications are not addressing the problem but helping to manage symptoms. It is not a case of abdominal /visceral massage implementation. like in most cases of massagetreatments for different disorders we are addressing the real causes .will continue

  • @tyciol Thanks for posting meaningful, detailed comment. I hope my answer somehow will help others to prevent some negative developments as well will help to understand better importance of abdominal /visceral massage. I'm glad that you find interesting “snowball negative effect” explanation secondary to venus stasis. He described case gravity not only pulling the stomach acid up but obviously forcing through esophagus/ valve which cause not reversible damage to this structures.

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