03-01-2014, 02:39
(03-01-2014, 02:25)MsIttyBitty Wrote:(02-01-2014, 22:48)myboobs Wrote: [quote='roseblossom' pid='93543' dateline='1388686426']
[quote='MsIttyBitty' pid='93526' dateline='1388674368']
I am experiencing some headaches and I get a bit of tingling when I massage. I am hoping the headaches are just me adjusting to the herbs... They aren't too bad. And the tingling, it is too early to tell, but I will take it as a good sign of things to come!
Don't know what to say about the headaches, that may be related to the herbs. If you are straining your neck or shoulders while massaging, that might lead to a headache... try to be aware of all your muscles while you are massaging.
I have never had a headache due to massage. If anything, it has relieved headaches.
I've never experienced any tingling either, just tenderness. But everyone is different! Be careful of rubbing too aggressively as well, you can hurt your boobs. I did that at first, and learned to be a little gentler with time.You will get a feel for it after a while. I usually start out (first 100 strokes) with a gentle massage to warm up my breasts, and then I massage a little more vigorously for the remaining 200 strokes.)
I generally do about 300 strokes as well, with 50 more on my right side because it is a bit smaller. Sometimes a little more. I massage for about 20 to 30 minutes in the morning and then again in the evening. =D
I salute you for youe commitment
