6 great ways to relax your muscles

Are you familiar with the pain of twisted and knotted muscles? Our bodies go through so much during the day; even being glued to a desk in front of the computer can be a painful task.
Be it sore lower back, worn-out legs or tense joints, it’s incredibly important to replenish the energy lost after a physical activity. Even being on your feet all day during a shopping trip to the mall can leave your muscles crying out for attention.
And if you’re indulging in even more high-impact pursuits such as sprinting like crazy on the treadmill, well, then you definitely need to be kind to your body afterwards.
This pain is essentially caused by muscle inflammation. When you overwork a part of your body, the muscles become really tired and start to spasm. Ouch!
So, what should you do to eliminate this pain from your muscles and joints?
Glad you asked; we have six incredible sore muscle soothing remedies. Let the pampering begin:
1.) Take a mineral salt bath: A warm, deep soak can calm muscles and joints, promote blood circulation and, basically, calm your nerves. But for added benefit, add Epsom salts (available at your nearest pharmacy or health food store) and eucalyptus oil to the bath water. The magnesium sulfate is known to cure tension.
2.) Do yoga: I’m sure exercising is the last thing on your mind when you’re tired, but stretchy yoga poses really help calm the muscles, and we guarantee you will be ‘aaah’-ing by the end of it. Pull out a yoga mat in your living room and hold that downward dog.
3.) Ice, ice baby: When you apply ice to sore muscles, it slows down the blood circulation and decreases muscle inflammation.
4.) Use a foam roller: This rubs deep into your muscles to release lactic acid and ease the pain away. Press the aching muscle against the roller and roll back and forth. Just as you start to feel the most pain, stop there and focus on relaxing the muscle. A little warning for first-time users: the pain can get very difficult to get used to, but stick to it and you’ll feel your muscles relax at a rapid pace.
5.) Soothe from within: If nothing is working for you, the next step is to treat sore muscles internally. Anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen and Vitamin B12 supplements can lessen muscle pain. Give Pretorius Bio Magnesium Forte a go. Pair this with muscle-repairing Vitamin C and omega-3 supplements. Try Pretorius Super Omega-3 Maxi Fish Oil Joint Smart.
6.) Sleep-in: Possibly the most effective and amazing treatment. Nothing can rejuvenate your mind and body like a good eight-hour slumber, especially when you’re looking at calming muscle ache. Covering your precious eyes with a soft eye mask like Eco Tools Bamboo eye mask will work like magic.
Which one of these will you be trying? Do you have any tips to soothe muscle ache?
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148 Member Comments
I do Yoga already and it definitely works. I love baths and sleeping in!!! At least know I have an excuse to do them :)
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thanks for the tip with the eye mask definately need to do this asap!! :(
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I love doing yoga! It's the only 'exercise' i do :)
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This article is perfect timing for me. I've just started a bootcamp 3 times a week and I am so sore. Think I will have a hot bath today and read a book :-)
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Epsom salts are great. Wish I had a bath tub =(
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Eye mask sounds good.
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i dont have a bath, so best way for me is to sleep
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I totally need this!
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Sleep definitely sounds good
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Great article. Gave up our bath for a large shower recess some time ago and still miss it at times like this.
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SHIATSU,SOAK AND SLUMBER.The three main things to get a handle on sore muscles (and some dencorub).After a gym workout,that's what i crave.
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I love taking relaxing baths! At the moment its to cold for baths though, the water goes cold really quick in winter :( Summer = relaxing baths every week!
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I like the sound of the epsom salts, and would love to get into yoga
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Bath and a good sleep.
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I climbed Mt Warning yesterday and today I am finding it difficult to walk downstairs. Funny thing is, I know that it's good to do some light exercise, but I can barely walk (can't get much lighter than walking). Oh well, i'm going to put on my electric blanket and try to relax my muscles that way.
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Magnesium tablets and rose hip vital work wonders for me :)
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AMAZING OILS has magnesium oil products that are fantastic for all sorts of aches and pains especially cramps. They also have bath flakes which are perfect for aches and pains.
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I like the sound of the bath better than the ice at this time of year!
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Can't beat a long soak in a soothing bath, I actually use washing soda it has the same results as Radox, but a quarter the price, and you can add your own oils etc:)
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Great tips ... The bath is probably the one I will do...
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i started doing yoga 3 weeks ago. and i think its helping me alot.
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I think i'm gonna try sleeping in tomorrow!
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gosh i would love a bath but we dont have one in our rental
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