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STEAM
TREATMENT WITH AROMA THERAPY There is evidence that artifical fever created by steam bathing (different
aromas are avialable) work as an immune system stimulant by increasing the number of white blood cells in the body.
Heat speeds up the chemical processes in the body, making steam and sauna bathing of the simplest and most comfortable ways
to rid the body of accumulated toxins.
This treatment is easy, comfortable, and extremely effective
in helping the body to detox naturally. While stimulating the immune system by circulation, and increased lympathic drainage,
your experience is simply that of deep relaxation and a flushed, youthful look that lasts for hours after treatment.
The response has been overwhelmingly favorable. Tired musceles are rejuvenated while your skin is left super smooth, healthier
and revitalized.
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EAR
CANDLING TREATMENT
Ear candling is a safe and effective alternative method dating back to biblical times
for removing ear wax and impurities from the ear passage. The flame creates a vacuum that draws excess wax, yeast, fungus,
and bacterial - as well as fluids from the sinus - into the hollow core of the candle.
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Deep Tissue
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BENEFITS
OF MASSAGE
Massage benefits the circulatory system by: Helping to develop a stronger heart. Improving
oxygen supply to cells. Improving the supply of nutrients to cells. Elimination of metabolic wastes. Decreasing blood pressure.
Increasing circulation of lymph.
Massage benefits the digestive system by: Relaxing the abdominal and intestinal
muscles. Relieving tension. Stimulating activity of liver and kidneys. Elimination of waste material.
Massage benefits
the muscular system by: Relaxing and stimulating muscles. Strengthening muscels and connective tissue. Helping to keep
muscles flexible and pliable. Relieving soreness, tension, and stiffness.
Massage benefits the nervous system
by: Stimulating motor nerve points. Relieving restlessness and insomnia. Promoting a sense of well-being. Relieving pain.
Massage benefits the respiratory system by: Developing respiratory muscles. Assisting in proper breathing.
Massage benefits the lymph system by: Cleansing the body of metabolic wastes. Draining sluggish lymph nodes.
Massage benefits the integumentary (the skin)system by: Stimulating blood to better nourish the skin. Improving
tone and elasticity of skin. Helping to normalize glandular functions.
Massage benefits the skeletal system by: Improving body alignment. Relieving stiff joints. Relieving tired, aching feet.
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