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Acne Treatment
- Effective treatement for all types of acnes.
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Acupressure
- Oriental-based systems of finger-pressure which treat special
points along acupuncture "meridians" (the invisible channels
of energy flow in the body).
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Aroma
Therapeutic - Special herbs and natural ingredients to hlep bette
flow of energy and therapeutic treatment.
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Deep Tissue
- Releases the chronic patterns of tension in the body through slow
strokes and deep finger pressure on the contracted areas, either
following or going across the grain of muscles, tendons and fascial.
It is called deep tissue, because it also focuses on the deeper
layers of muscle tissue.
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Detoxifying
"Mud" Wrap - A popular process for natual weight contrl
and cellulite purification.
Hot Stone
Massage - This form of bodywork involves the use of smooth, heated
lava stones applied to the body using long, flowing massage strokes.
The stones become an extension of the therapist’s hands. The
deep heat softens and relaxes tissues. The natural healing properties
of the lava stones aid in toxin removal and increased circulation.
This massage experience is like no other!
Neuromuscular
Therapy (NMT) - NMT is a form of massage in that addresses the problem
of trigger points (not to be confused with "pressure points"
used in Eastern bodywork). The thing about trigger points is they're
to be found not just in the musculoskeletal body system, but they're
also in the visceral, autonomic part of the body. Those two systems
have interesting ways of triggering each other off. For example,
many digestive disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, manifest
as painful trigger points that refer into the mid and low back.
N.M.T. is used to address stress that manifests in the body, lack
of movement/momentum that most of us experience on a daily basis,
faulty biomechanics, lack of nutrition, and injury.
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Mud/Seaweed/Herbal
Body Wrap - draws out negative tozins from cellulite for weight
control with natual herbs.
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Nourishing
"Seawood" - Helps weight control and feel nourished and
refreshened.
Myofascial
Release - A highly interactive stretching technique that requires
feedback from the client's body to determine the direction, force
and duration of the stretch and to facilitate maximum relaxation
of the tense tissues. Myofascial Release recognizes that a muscle
cannot be isolated from other structures of the body. All parts
of the body are covered by fascia, a pliable connective tissue that
winds itself in Saran-Wrap-like fashion around and throughout all
of the organs. Therefore, Myofascial stretches are aimed at stretching
units/areas and are less focused on individual muscle stretching.
Office
Relief - Relieves common office related tensions concentrating on
head, neck, shoulder, back, hand and foot.
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On - Location-
We come to convenience of your office and home to give relief from
common tensions.
Orthopedic
Massage - A form of bodywork for treatment of pain and injuries
caused by dysfunction in the locomotor tissues of the body (muscle,
tendon, ligament, bone, bursa, fascia, and nerve). The term Orthopedic
Massage does not denote a specific technique, but is used to include
a broad spectrum of approaches for soft-tissue dysfunction. Orthopedic
Massage may incorporate diverse techniques such as trigger point
therapy, deep transverse friction, myofascial approaches or muscle
energy techniques to name but a few. It is not as much a technique
as it is an umbrella concept for a wide variety of treatment methods.
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Reflexology
- 100% of human body relates to and pressures feet. It's becoming
increasingly essential to treat the foot regularly for optimum health.
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Scalf
- Massage of head on the regular basis helps in several ways. Effectively
prevents hair loss and relieves from stress with tremendous effect.
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"Sea
Salt" Body Polish - Removes dead skin cells using mineral sea
salts fllowed by loofah scrub.
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Shiatsu
- Shiatsu is a form of physical manipulation that was developed
in Japan in the twentieth century. Its origin comes from ancient
Chinese techniques, “do-in” and “anma”.
Do-in is very similar to yoga while Anma resembles Western massage.
These two techniques are the oldest forms of medical treatment in
the Orient. In modern times, modern manipulative therapy like chiropractic
and osteopathy, mainly imported from America, established a new
status in medicine: massage was still considered as a more or less
medical substitute. About 1,000 years ago Chinese medicine was introduced
into Japan. At that time the Anma method was well known in the medical
field and was considered the safest and easiest method to treat
the human body. During the Edo Era (about 300 years ago), doctors
in Japan were required to study Anma in order to understand and
become familiar with the structure of the human body and its functions
in terms of meridian lines. Their training in this type of manual
therapy enabled them to accurately diagnose and administer Chinese
herbal medicine as well as locate the acupuncture points easily
for acupuncture treatments when they became independent. Unfortunately,
this ancient manipulation method was reduced to treating only simple
problems like frozen shoulders and tight-back, and was referred
to as a blind man’s profession. Because blind people were
at a great disadvantage in receiving formal study in diagnosis and
treatment, Anma gradually became associated with pleasure and comfort.
Western massage, as an ancient form of manipulation documented in
Egyptian, Greek, and Roman history, became popular in Japan about
100 years ago when their doors were opened to the West. However,
this type of massage did not enter the mainstream of medicine in
Japan. Later, a modern method of manipulation was imported to Japan
that focused on bone structure, the autonomic nervous system, and
internal organ functioning rather than on muscle, the lymphatic
system, and blood circulation as is the case with massage. A few
traditional Anma therapists studied this new method and combined
it with their own technique creating a new method, which was usually
named after its originator. All of these techniques were placed
under the general name “Shiatsu”. So, the term Shiatsu
actually represents a number of different methods of manipulation.
Recognition of Shiatsu in Japan as a bona-fide type of manipulation
therapy came about 80 years ago and has been popular among the public
for about 60 years. As this form of treatment became popular, due
to its simple, but effective techniques, it was recognized as a
legitimate form of therapy. Today, the three legally recognized
forms of manipulation therapy in Japan are Anma, Western or Swedish
massage, and Shiatsu. Although some professional therapists insist
that a great deal of difference exists among these forms of treatment,
logically great differences cannot exist within one general field,
in this case, manually applied stimulation to the human body. Of
course, there are a variety of methods and schools, but basically
they are similar.
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Sports
Massage - Massage therapy focusing on muscle systems relevant to
a particular sport.
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Swedish
Massage - A system of long strokes, kneading and friction techniques
on the more superficial layers of the muscles, combined with active
and passive movements of the join.
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Thai Massage
was born in India. It consist of Assisted stretching, Meridian-pressure
point therapy, and Pranayama - an exact system of breathing to replenish
the body and strengthen the nervous system. It is understood that
the Final Relaxation at the end of the session is profound. If you
like Yoga or stretching you'll love Thai Yoga Massage
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Our Services -
Shiatsu
Massage, Swedish
Massage , Deep
Tissue , Sports
Massage , Hot
Stone Massage
Body
Shampoo/Body Scrubs , Day
Spas , Dry,
Steam Sauna
and Much More
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