Jason A. Kristof, LMT #5299

Jason A. Kristof, LMT #5299 I’m a massage therapist that has had a full time career in medical device sales for almost 25 years and works in home health.

The devices I have sold are no different than being a massage therapist. I’m always healing people heal themselves.

04/11/2026
I get asked all the time about will cupping make my skin.  This helps explain why!  It’s a game changer for massaging!!!
04/06/2026

I get asked all the time about will cupping make my skin. This helps explain why! It’s a game changer for massaging!!!

03/16/2026

Come see me!!!! 🍀

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03/07/2026

Thank you!!!

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03/05/2026

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THE HEALING SCRAPE. 🪨🩸

If you have ever seen an Olympic swimmer with dark red circles on their back, you have seen "Cupping." But there is an even older Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) technique that looks far more brutal, yet is profoundly effective: Gua Sha (or "Scraping").
In Western physical therapy, it is now known as Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) or the Graston Technique.
To the uninitiated, it looks like you are severely bruising the skin. But biologically, you are hacking the body's repair system.

Petechiae vs. Bruising
A normal bruise is caused by blunt force trauma that crushes blood vessels, causing deep internal bleeding and tissue damage.
Gua Sha is different. By repeatedly scraping a smooth stone over lubricated skin, you create intentional, highly controlled friction. This pulls stagnant, deoxygenated blood out of the deep muscle capillaries and up to the surface of the skin, creating tiny red or purple dots called Petechiae (in TCM, this is called the "Sha").
You aren't crushing the tissue; you are essentially vacuuming the stagnant metabolic waste to the surface.

The HO-1 Enzyme Miracle
Why purposely create petechiae? Because of the biochemical response.
When your immune system detects these tiny pools of blood at the surface, it panics. It thinks there is a massive injury.
To manage this "fake" injury, your cells massively upregulate an enzyme called Heme Oxygenase-1 (HO-1).
HO-1 is one of the most powerful antioxidant and cytoprotective enzymes in the human body. It breaks down the heme (from the red blood cells) into carbon monoxide and biliverdin, which act as extreme, localized anti-inflammatories.
The Hack: The HO-1 floods the entire area. It doesn't just clear the red marks; it penetrates deep into the muscle fascia, putting out the fire of chronic, decades-old inflammation and tension that a normal massage could never reach.

Fascial Remodeling
Beyond the enzymes, the physical scraping breaks up fascial adhesions—the "glue" that binds muscle fibers together when we sit at desks all day. It physically reorganizes the collagen matrix, restoring immediate mobility and range of motion.

⚡ Protocol:
How to do it safely:

The Lubricant: NEVER scrape dry skin. Apply a generous amount of massage oil, tallow, or coconut oil to the target area (like a tight neck or shoulder).

The Tool: You can buy a specialized Jade Gua Sha board, a stainless steel Graston tool, or even use the smooth edge of a heavy ceramic soup spoon (which is how Asian grandmothers do it).

The Angle & Pressure: Hold the tool at a 45-degree angle. Press down firmly and scrape in one direction (usually away from the center of the body or down the muscle). Repeat the stroke 10-15 times until the red "Sha" appears.

The Aftermath: The red marks will look intense but should not feel deeply painful like a bruise. They will fade in 3 to 5 days, leaving behind a profoundly relaxed muscle.

📚 Source: Explore (NY), "The Science of Gua Sha", Harvard Medical School study on microcirculation and HO-1 upregulation.

01/28/2026

I haven’t posted in a while, but I now have appts available pretty consistently on Monday- Thursday 5:00pm - 6:30pm! Please contact Bluewater Massage & Bodywork or 256.272.1895.

11/22/2025

Meet Jason Kristof, LMT 5299! Specialties: Sports Massage/Stretching, Myofascial Release, Structural Integration, Therapeutic

Jason is certified in sports massage and has a passion for helping clients achieve optimal wellness and peak performance. With a background in the medical industry for over 20 years, Jason combines his extensive knowledge of anatomy and physiology with a compassionate, client-centered approach.

His expertise lies in tailoring each session to address the unique needs of his clients, whether they are looking to just receive stress relief and relaxation, or recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or seeking to enhance their athletic performance.

Orrrrrrrrrrrr, you can come get a massage at Bluewater!  I soon will be able to massage as a professional.  I finished s...
04/22/2019

Orrrrrrrrrrrr, you can come get a massage at Bluewater! I soon will be able to massage as a professional. I finished school, took my MBLEx, passed my MBLEx, and have submitted my paperwork for my Alabama state license. You can’t go wrong with a massage from Bluewater. Our current professionals and current day class students are top notch. 🙌

To schedule, you may book online 24/7 at www.bluewatermassage.net or call/text 256-272-1895.

Ever heard of Dermatomes and pain relief?
03/04/2019

Ever heard of Dermatomes and pain relief?

Give this a try and come see me!!!
03/04/2019

Give this a try and come see me!!!

03/04/2019
Doing these two poses will help your body immensely.  The animals can’t be wrong!  😂
02/24/2019

Doing these two poses will help your body immensely. The animals can’t be wrong! 😂

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