WellBeing

Hands on

“Touch has a memory.”
~ John Keats

Who doesn’t love a big warm hug, a long luxurious massage or some intimate time with a partner? But beyond making you feel good, how important is it to experience touch in your everyday life? The answer is that appropriate and loving touch is not only important to your physical, mental and emotional development but is essential to life itself.

Your skin is the largest organ in your body and your sense of touch develops in the womb before all the other senses. Touch is the main way infants learn about their environment and bond with other people. This sense of touch never turns off, it never takes a break and it keeps on going long after your other senses have failed in old age.

The research on the benefits of touch through massage is now fairly widespread. Massage has been found to calm the nervous system, lower blood pressure and stress hormones, and reduce pain and depression. In a summary of research on massage, Professor Marc Cohen from RMIT University found it assists with nausea, low back pain, chronic diseases, anxiety, depression, post-natal depression, fibromyalgia, insomnia and

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from WellBeing

WellBeing2 min read
From The Editor
Alot of life has happened in the past two months since we last spoke — a lot of good living. I took a short yet sweet trip to Europe with my best friend, where I tasted a new shade of flavour: Greek tomatoes. It was a “real” tomato — juicy, sweet, bu
WellBeing5 min read
Stargazing
Virgo, your willingness to serve others and to be the background powerhouse often makes you a catalyst for change. December 4-8 might urge you to run from the responsibilities you have gathered, yet this too will pass. Saturn, in your partner sign, h
WellBeing3 min read
ANTA’s Commitment To You
The Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) is a trusted multi-modality natural healthcare association of highly skilled practitioner members qualified in traditional and natural therapies. ANTA’s mission is to provide the public with best-

Related Books & Audiobooks