Thursday May 16, 2024

Episode 917 Revealing the Skin's Vital Function

In this episode 917 of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs', host Murray Stewart dives into one of the most controversial aspects of massage therapy - the use of oils. He strongly emphasizes the potential negative impacts of oils on our skin, which could interfere with its vital functions, most notably temperature control and breathing.

Murray presents his argument from an Australian perspective, highlighting the significance of this discussion in a country recognized as the driest continent on the earth. He discusses in detail the function of skin and how the use of oil could hinder its primary role in temperature regulation, breathing, and protecting our bodies.

Further, he explains his unique practice of dry massage techniques and how he maintains the efficiency and flexibility of his hands without depending on oil. Murray makes a compelling case for dry massage, explaining it allows his clients' skin to breathe freely, promoting its vital functions and offering myriad health benefits.

The episode points out the importance of viewing the skin not only cosmetically but also for its significant role in sustaining bodily functions. In addition, it enlightens us about the natural oils our skin produces, insisting they are sufficient and adding external oils is unnecessary.

In this enlightening conversation, Murray also mentions a workshop he is offering on dry massage techniques for those interested in breaking away from traditional massage approaches that rely heavily on oil. As he concludes episode 917, listeners are left with a fresh understanding of the potential drawbacks of using massage oils and an exciting invitation to explore the world of dry massage.

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