Shakti Premium Acupressure Pillow Emerald Level 2, Sustainable & Durable, Relieves Stress & Tension, Promotes Relaxation & Focus, Ethically Handcrafted Acupuncture Massage Pillow in India, Organic Cotton Certified

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Shakti Premium Acupressure Pillow Emerald Level 2, Sustainable & Durable, Relieves Stress & Tension, Promotes Relaxation & Focus, Ethically Handcrafted Acupuncture Massage Pillow in India, Organic Cotton Certified

Shakti Premium Acupressure Pillow Emerald Level 2, Sustainable & Durable, Relieves Stress & Tension, Promotes Relaxation & Focus, Ethically Handcrafted Acupuncture Massage Pillow in India, Organic Cotton Certified

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Acupuncture is puncturing the skin with needles; acupressure is applying enough pressure on an acupuncture point to stimulate it," explains Sahar Hooti, acupuncturist and founder of AcuCare Clinic. She adds that this stimulation can reduce your stress, improve sleep, boost energy, relieve muscle tension and ease pain, thanks to the needles helping to regulate levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. They recommend practising this technique for 10–20 minutes each day, which is the perfect amount of time for a Shakti Mat session.

Once in place, you’re aiming for 20+ minutes of time on it. We found it’s a good idea to either take the Shakti Mat to bed to read while on it, or to lie on it when ruminating or watching TV. If you are standing on it, two–five minutes is enough – but more doesn’t do any harm, and we drifted off a few times when on it. We noticed that when our muscles were more relaxed before bed, sleep quality was upped, and that added to our sense of wellbeing the next day. Using it also acted as a little punctuation to the afternoon at our desk almost as a cup of coffee would, giving us more energy with which to carry on the day. How do you use it?

The general idea behind a Shakti Mat (and its competitors) is that the multiple spikes attached to each mat are specially designed to target your muscles in the most relaxing way. Now, we realise that 'multiple spikes' and 'relaxing' don't exactly sound like they naturally work together in a sentence, but the pain isn't actually all that bad (we'll get into that properly in a minute...).

She added, "Maybe it's a placebo effect or the fact that being on the mat forced me to put my phone down for a while, and just lie still – a rarity these days – but either way, I can confirm that I felt better following my Shakti experience than I did before. That burning sensation could easily become quite addictive." Another plus point? The Shakti Mat can easily be rolled up afterwards and stored without taking up too much space. Is a Shakti Mat good for muscle tension? Shakti Mats - and acupressure mats in general - claim to aid the user with a number of different physical and mental ailments, including: It was also a really good way to increase circulation in feet and legs while sitting at a desk, and when used right before bed engendered a sense of feeling calm. What are the benefits? The outcomes vary from person to person, depending on how their body and mind works, and for some, it can be purely physical, while for others the body helps to lead the mind.Inimitable, outrageous, scandalous Japanese dancer Shakti makes her West End debut for 9 performances of her production, The Pillow Book at the Arts Theatre from 29th Aug to 7th Sep 02. There's no harm in trying out more self-care methods - on top of the Shakti Mat if you're keen to try - to improve things like stress and anxiety. In fact, it's actively encouraged, we'd say. If you've still got a spare couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon and you're really craving that ultimate zen, there are numerous other techniques you can try - both with and without your new Shakti Mat...

A celebration of women's sexuality, Shakti ends up completely naked, her body a canvas for beautiful day-glo painted images, whipping herself into an almost-demonic, explosive finale of passion and fire. Like our writer said, some deep breaths were required before she got used to the mat and began to feel its results. But certain breathing techniques are certified wellness tactics and are often used in other practices like meditation and yoga to relieve stress and help you relax. While it's natural to produce some cortisol, the stresses of modern life can cause excess production," says Hooti. "The needles stimulate a nerve response that triggers the brain region that produces endorphins and serotonin, which are natural painkillers and help balance cortisol levels. This causes your anxiety levels to drop and your sleep to improve."Alongside reducing and alleviating stress, psychologists say that keeping a wellness journal is good for improving your mood and increasing your overall happiness. It helps you process things that happen in your daily life, not to mention regulate your emotions and boost your confidence. One brave Cosmopolitan UK staffer was keen to try out The Shakti Mat and said: "Initially I was wary of gently lowering my bare skin down onto a thousand pointy, metal spikes, but after doing so slowly, I was surprised to find it actually didn't hurt all that much. At first, the sensation was similar to being sunburnt but after a few minutes (and some deep breaths), I got used to it and started to – dare I say? – enjoy it." The Mat isn't exactly a targeted approach, but provided you can use it safely (several medical conditions preclude you from using it, and it's off the cards if you're pregnant), Hooti believes it can work. "If you press on any point for long enough, it will have an effect. Anything that stimulates your nerve endings and makes you feel better can only be a good thing." Is a Shakti Mat painful?



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