SHIATSU MASSAGEShiatsu originated in Japan from traditional Chinese medicine, with influences from more recent Western therapies. Although shiatsu means ‘finger pressure’ in Japanese, in practice a practitioner uses touch, comfortable pressure and manipulative techniques to adjust the body’s physical structure and balance its energy flow. It is a deeply relaxing experience and regular treatments can alleviate stress and illness and maintain health and well-being.
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HAND & FOOT REFLEXOLOGYReflexology is a technique of applying pressure to reflex areas on the hands and/or feet. These areas correspond to and mirror a reflection of the entire body. The right foot corresponds to the right half of the body and the left foot to the left side of the body. It is the same with the hands. The theory of reflexology massage is that the organs, nerves, glands and other parts of the body are all represented or connected by these areas founds in the hands and feet.
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AROMA OIL MASSAGEAn Aromatherapy Oil Massage is a full body massage using aromatherapy oil blends that are applied to the body, relieving stressed muscles, increasing circulation and soothing the body, mind and spirit. The treatment combines massage with the healing influence of pure Etheric oils derived from plants and flowers. The massage is carried out by individual correlation of the essences to stimulate blood circulation, relax muscles and release poisons from the lymph system for relaxation and purification.
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FOREHEAD MASSAGEGetting a head massage is one of the best ways to release every day stress and anxiety. It also helps relieve headaches. Here are some of the advantages,It relaxes and calms your mind,It helps reduce stress, Helps improve concentration, Activates blood circulation in different parts of your body,It aids in quick and sound sleep, It strengthens your hair roots
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LYMPH ROW NECK MASSAGEIncrease the carrying capacity of the lymph system, allowing it to process up to 10 times more fluid than normal.Increase the flow through the lymph nodes, filtering out waste products, dead cells, excess proteins and toxins from the tissues.Increase the production of lymphocytes, thereby increasing the body's ability to fight infections.Activate the parasympathetic response, producing a body-wide relaxation effect.
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LEG & THIGH MASSAGEYour legs are one of the most used parts of the body. They’re also one that often gets taken for granted simply because they are always there when we need them. With massage therapy, and especially thigh massage, you can give your legs the attention that they deserve and help get rid of pain and stress-related issues
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ABDOMINAL FAT ELIMINATION MASSAGEThe abdomen is a critical cavity in the body housing many vital organs and the digestive system. The digestive system is susceptible to weakness. This can happen through illness, or by not exercising enough and living a sedentary lifestyle. Abdominal massage is a practice that helps to tone and strengthen the muscles located in your abdomen. This helps your digestive system tremendously. The abdominal massage helps when you’re trying to detoxify your body.
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NECK MASSAGEAlong with relieving neck pain, receiving massage on a regular basis helps keep all your joints limber, which reduces your chances of pulling a muscle. It also improves your posture and flexibility, increases range of motion, lowers blood pressure and heart rate, encourages relaxation and relieves stress.
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FACIAL OIL MASSAGEhectic lifestyle , inadequate sleep, pollution wreak havoc on your skin resulting in lacklustre skin and early appearance of wrinkles on the face. Only massage comes to help you in this condition which relaxes your skin from the deep inside and facilitates blood circulation .Massage imparts a luminous glow to your face and wards off the untimely wrinkles which invade your face.
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HOT STONE & OIL MASSAGEHot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist uses smooth, heated stones as an extension of their own hands, or by placing them on the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles so the therapist can work more deeply, more quickly.
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