Morgan Ford Massage Therapy, LLC

St. Louis, St. Louis City, Tower Grove South, St. Louis

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We offer a full array of body scrubs, body creams, treatment products and aromatherapy supplies, including:

Biofreeze Tubes & Roll-on - $11.98 



Tiger Balm 
Neck & Shoulder Rub ($10.14) & 
Muscle Rub Cream ($8.30) 
 

Keyano Aromatics Chocolate Scrub & Butter Cream - $11.98
Keyano Aromatics Coconut Lime Scrub & Butter Cream - $11.98 



Keyano Champagne & Rose Scrub & Butter Cream - $11.98
 


Keyano Aromatics Cranberry Scrub & Butter Cream - $11.98


Keyano Pumpkin Spice Scrub & Butter Cream - $11.98
 


Hand Made 100% Soy Candles in Small ($5.53), Medium ($8.30) & Large Tins ($11.06), and Room Spray ($5.99)
  

Morgan Ford Massage Therapy T-Shirts - $5.00
 



Massage and bodywork for allergies

Relief for congestion and pain

Allergy Massage

Massage and pressure point 
therapies can relieve congestion 
and reduce pain in the head 
and face.

All year long, allergy sufferers complain of sinus congestion, headaches due to pressure, and exhaustion. But springtime allergies are especially known for the havoc they wreak.

Techniques that help

Bodywork can bolster your immune system and may even lessen the need for allergy medications. Massage to the head, face and neck can help clear mucus from the nose and throat. Pressure point therapies such as shiatsu, acupressure and reflexology can be particularly helpful because they relieve congestion at the same time they encourage the body to return to a healthful balance. Hot stone massage is another effective technique that can be especially soothing around the nose and eyes.

Releasing trigger points

Massage is also known for its ability to release trigger points, knots that radiate pain to other spots. With massage, you can receive relaxing work to the face and around the eyes, as well as the upper back and shoulders where many trigger points to the head and face are located. When those areas are released, your headaches and congestion may also be relieved.

Stress reduction helps

Few studies researching massage therapy and allergy relief exist, but a 2009 Ohio State University study showed that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person’s allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Massage recipients the world over report that massage helps reduce their stress. You may well find that simply relaxing with massage helps relieve your allergy symptoms.

If you suffer from hay fever or some other spring allergy, try one or more sessions of massage this season. It may make all the difference.
 

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Aromatherapy for Pain Management

A great number of clients come to massage seeking relief from muscle and joint pain. Many also
suffer from stress and need to relax. Essential oils can address all of these areas and add a
pleasing fragrant dimension to your massage. The most famous essential oil for pain relief and
relaxation is lavender. Distilled from the flowering tops, lavender has a long list of applications
for skin. Because of its anti-inflammatory and cell regenerating properties, it is one of the only
essential oils that can be applied neat, or undiluted, to the skin. The Relaxation aromatherapy
treatment at Morgan Ford Massage Therapy combines Rose, Lavender, Ylang Ylang, and
Orange essential oils to reduce stress, calm the mind, and relieve pain. Add aromatherapy to
your next massage for only $8, or combine aromatherapy with hot towel service for only $10!
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Walker

Before you begin vigorous 
activity, warm up with a brisk walk 
or gentle stretching.

Preparing for action

Three tips for getting moving in the spring

Springtime marks the end of winter hibernation. Like so many others, you may feel the need to get out of the house and start moving. Start the season right with these tips.

Start slowly and gradually
Spring is the time to recondition our bodies for outdoor activities. Whether it’s baseball, running or yard work, you may wake up one Saturday, feeling ready to go. But it is easy to get injured if you move too fast!

Warm up
Starting slowly and gradually before brisk activity can really pay off. Go outside and march in place for five minutes or take a quick walk around the block. Then gently stretch your neck, arms and legs.

Play smarter, not harder
As you begin your gardening or engaging in your sport, focus on using your body “smarter, not harder.” Switch activities every 30 minutes so you are not using the same muscles for extended periods. Take regular rest breaks and stretch the muscles you’ve been using.

Ramping up your outdoor activities carefully will give your body time to adjust and could prevent soreness and even injury.

Coffee Man

For a rejuvenating spring ritual, 
reflect on letting go of the past 
and sowing the seeds of new 
intentions.

Meditation for spring

Review and plan your life for a more satisfying year

Spring is a potent season to look over the past and institute changes for the future. It is a good time to set clear goals, or intentions, that reflect your desires. This spring, try letting your impulses follow the growth you see in nature, and see how it affects your own perceptions and desires. To get started, try this personal reflection and writing exercise.

Spring meditation

1. Find a favorite place to sit quietly, indoors or out. Breathe fully and deeply for a few minutes, keeping your attention on the breath.

2. Ask yourself: What can I clear out or let go of from the past year as I move into this fresh season of growth and rebirth? Observe your thoughts and feelings for 3 or 4 minutes.

3. Write down three things you would like to let go of. Put this “Let Go” list aside.

4. Now ask yourself: What do I desire in this new season? What seeds would I like to plant? Again see what answers come to you.

5. Write down three intentions for the coming year.

6. Take the “Let Go” list and burn it, or bury it in the soil.

7. Go back to the “Intentions” list. If you would like, illustrate or add color to it. Hang it up somewhere you will see it each day as a reminder of the seeds you have sown inside.

If you rearrange your life so that you plant new creative ideas in spring every year, you may be amazed by the increase in satisfaction you experience, as well as a deeper connection to the flow of nature’s seasons.

Mountain.tifCome, fill the Cup, and in the Fire of Spring The Winter Garment of Repentance fling: The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly — and Lo! the Bird is on the Wing.

—Omar Khayyám

Morgan Ford Massage Therapy, LLC
3187 Morgan Ford Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63116
(314) 282-0322
www.morganfordmassage.com

Morgan Ford Massage Therapy, LLC

 

3187 Morgan Ford Rd., St. Louis, MO  63116

Or call for an appointment:

(314) 282 - 0322
tom@morganfordmassage.com

Note:  Our sessions are by appointment only.  While we are usually able to accommodate same-day appointments, sessions are most effectively scheduled with a minimum of 24 - 48 hours notice.  A one-hour minimum notice is required for online booking (call for immediate availability).   Before and after hours appointments available upon request (please call for availability). 

Thank you.