Belly grumbling during massage

Vagus nerveThere are 2 main sys­tems in the body that we are con­cerned with when it comes to mas­sage; the sym­pa­thetic and parasym­pa­thetic ner­vous systems.

The sym­pa­thetic ner­vous sys­tem (fight or flight response/stress response) is the sys­tem that helps us ‘keep going’ when we are under stress and the parasym­pa­thetic ner­vous sys­tem (relax­ation response) is the one that helps us chill out. The Vagus nerve is respon­si­ble for the func­tions of the relax­ation response.

The pic­ture above shows the Vagus (mean­ing ‘wan­der­ing’) nerve starts in the brain and extends to all the main organs in the chest and abdomen. It is the only nerve that does this. By breath­ing deeply, we stim­u­late the many Vagus nerve end­ings which results in the switch­ing on of our relax­ation response.

Amongst other won­der­ful things, mas­sage slows down our breath­ing result­ing in the afore­men­tioned: relax­ation on, stress off.

So, we’re on the mas­sage table, we’ve got a nice and relaxed stom­ach, colon and small intes­tine. Diges­tion is increased and our bel­lies start rum­bling. It is there­for not uncom­mon to have escap­ing gas, from either end, dur­ing a mas­sage. In fact, it’s a sure sign that we are nice and relaxed. Your mas­sage prac­ti­tioner won’t even expect you to stir from dream­land to excuse your­self.

As and aside, this is why mas­sage is great of any­one with diges­tion chal­lenges.

So next time you have a mas­sage and you expe­ri­ence this, don’t be shy, it’s all part and par­cel of our bod­ies amaz­ing response to the good you are doing it by get­ting on the mas­sage table.

All hail the Vagus nerve!

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3 Responses to “Belly grumbling during massage”

  1. Mom says:

    This is so inter­est­ing and infor­ma­tive. What a mir­a­cle indeed is the human body!! It’s such a good feel­ing after a mas­sage — thanks to the Vagus nerve been mag­i­cally han­dled by you, Leora xxxx

  2. Judy says:

    Your mas­sage prac­ti­tioner won’t even expect you to stir from dream­land to excuse your­self’ — I love it! Yet another ben­e­fit of mas­sage! ‘Bet­ter out than in’ as a friend of mine always says.

  3. Leora says:

    haha. Reminds me of my grand­mother Essie, who used to say, ‘what dosen’t pay rent must come out’ :-)

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