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- Reduces Pain
- Reduces Fatigue
- Increases Circulation
- Boosts the Immune System
- Relieves Headaches
- Reduces Stress

Swedish
Massage
Without a doubt this is the most often requested form of
massage. The long gliding strokes
induce a state of relaxation while simultaneously cleansing and
stimulating the lymphatic
and circulatory systems.
European Stone Massage
Designed for a deeper massage, this session integrates the
application of heated stones and the therapist's hands as a tool to help
with chronic pain as well as severe injuries.
Myofascial Massage
A deep western massage, releasing tension in the fascia
(connective tissue) as a means of restoring balance to the body and its
systems.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
This is a very gentle, hands-on massage that will help eliminate
fluid retention, cleanse your body of toxins and trapped proteins.
Facial
Rejuvenation
This session consists of a massage which concentrates on the twelve nerve centers
of the face.
What follows is the application of a refreshing oatmeal and honey-based facial
mask and a relaxing
hand massage.
Reflexology
A way of stimulating the internal organs, increasing blood
circulation to all areas of the body through compression of reflex points
on hands or most commonly on the feet.
Pregnancy Massage
Massage during pregnancy brings the miraculous benefits of
bodywork to
both the mother and the
fetus. Many discomforts associated with pregnancy such as fatigue,
sciatica, backaches, carpal
tunnel, and headaches can be treated quite effectively.
Infant
Massage
The mother actually massages the infant! The massage
therapist simply
guides and instructs
the mother with regard to
technique. Massage helps
the infant’s circulation,
promotes weight gain, induces sleep, strengthens the
immune system, and increases cardiac output. Most
importantly, massage
reinforces the bonding process between the mother and infant!
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