The benefits of being touched with a brush

October 20th, 2009 | Posted by Ettore in Uncategorized

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If you want to improve your circulation, have healthier skin and look younger, try being touched with a brush at a Cuddle Party. With a dry skin brush soon to be available at the CuddleParty.com gear store, vigorously brush every part of your exposed body. Start with the soles of your feet, brushing vigorously making rotary motions. Then continue with your calves, hands, arms and neck. Brush until your skin becomes rosy, warm & glowing. Five to ten minutes is the average time.

This vigorous brushing will remove dead skin and other impurities.

The skin is our biggest organ and 1/3 of body impurities are excreted through the skin. If the skin becomes inactive and its pores choked with millions of dead cells uric acid and other impurities will remain in the body. Then the other eliminative organs, mainly the liver and the kidney will have to increase their labor to remove the uric acid because of the inactive skin. This increase in labor can cause the kidney and liver to be overworked and lead to an excess buildup of toxins and poisons in the body leading to possible health problems later on.

In addition to its eliminative work, skin has many other vital functions. The body breathes through the skin, absorbing oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. Dry brushing will keep your pores open and allow minerals to be absorbed through the skin and Vitamin D to be absorbed through the skin from the sun.

Other benefits of dry brushing include improvement in your circulation and circulation in underlying tissues, stimulation of nerve endings in your skin and healthier muscle tone.

And if that’s not enough, dry brushing will rejuvenate your complexion making you look younger and it will help prevent premature aging.

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