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Massage has been around for thousands of years. The word
“massage” comes from the Greek root “masso" -- to touch.
Today it is the most popular spa treatment.
Our Massage Treatments :
- Back Massage - Relax Massage - Reflexology - Classic
Swedish Massage - Sport Massage - Olive Oil Massage -
Medical Massage
- Anti Cellulite Massage - Anti Stress Massage - Aroma
Therapy Massage - Chocolate Massage - Body Bronzing Massage
- Synchro Massage (4hands) - Bali Massage at the beach -
Thai Massage - Shiatsu
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy uses essential oils (natural oil concentrates,
distilled from plants) to aid well being and is particularly
effective when used to combat stress and anxiety as well as
a wide range of other ailments. Oils are inhaled, massaged
into the skin in diluted form or placed in baths where they
can be inhaled and also absorbed.
Reflexology
A healing process using a specialised massage technique,
concentrating on reflex areas in the feet which reflect
particular organs of the body. Reflexology is a relaxing
method of stimulating the body's self-healing properties.
Can also fix "minor" problems and your therapist will often
be able to identify physical problems you might have, just
by manipulating the related area of your feet!
Shiatsu
A Japanese form of acupressure (see Acupressure for full
description). Gentle finger pressure rather than needles is
used. This Oriental therapy combining finger pressure on
acupuncture points with gentle mobilisation of joints. The
treatment works on the principle of enhancing the flow of
vital energy through the meridians of the body. It has
proved to be an interesting approach to numerous health
problems. (Loose clothing is worn during the treatment
session.)
Swedish Massage
Similar to the connective tissue massage, combining long
stroking movements with circular ones. Complemented by
kneading to loosen the deep muscle structure.
Thai Massage
Classic Thai massage uses no oil. Stretching movements are
predominant and the client remains dressed. Elements of
Chinese reflexology and Ayurveda are used in the meditation
part of the treatment.
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