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
Love this article! Exactly what I needed. I love bath salts so much, need some new brands to try out. I'm off to check reviews :)
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Just what i need thank you
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I love to have baths to relax and an amazing massage.
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the only thing ive ever found effective is warmth, such as a hot water bottle or a hot bath. I find ice makes the pain worse
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The 8 hour slumber sounds Mm Mm, wonderful idea. I love waking up in the morning feeling refreshed and ready for the day. The eye mask is a must, peepers will be refreshed also. SandraXxX
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I need to investigate the foam roller thing... Magnesium can help. My physiotherapist recommended it to me! I find a hot wheat pack absolutely eases muscular pain too. Much nicer in winter instead of ice.
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I'd try a bath with Epsom salts on the day and yoga a couple of days later. No sore muscles at the moment, but I'll keep these in mind to try. Thanks, BH.
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I just adore a long hot soak with REN rose otto bath oil. Simply divine. It relaxes your muscles and your mind.
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Thanks for the tip on Epsom salts!
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Best tip is SLEEPING !!!
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i LOVE A SOAK IN THE BATH BUT NEVER GET MUCH TIME TO DO IT...
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Sounds so relaxing.....
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sald bath sounds good
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Just put an order in for an Ecotools haul, excited! Also, I've always wanted to try hot yoga but never got round to it...
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A nice soak sounds nice but I don't have a tub. My Mum and I will be having a proper massage on Tuesday though!
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havent done yoga for a while, maybe tonight! :)
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Yoga definitely relaxes you :)
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I could use a well deserved R and R session right now. Some great tips on relaxation. :P
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a good sleep in sounds great
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I haven't had a calming bath in years! I think I should really take one once in a while to help me relax. I always hear good things about yoga but have never tried.
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definitely sleep in and yoga. :)
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Off to buy some Epsom salts! Damn bodypump... :-p
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My muscles are so sore right now... went for a run yesterday (it's been such a long time), then thinking I'd start my exercise regime again did some situps etc.. now it's killing me! Thanks for the tips! It's a bit cold for the ice right now, but I like the idea of the bath! :D Massages are great for soothing muscles~
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