Treatments:
Swedish (Classic) Massage
The Swedish Massage techniques are designed to improve blood and lymph circulation, relieve muscle tension, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote relaxation.
This form of massage focuses on intense and total relaxation. It is an excellent option for relieving tension and for those people who experience muscle cramping in their bodies. Swedish Massage can help loosen muscle knots, and when you want to completely relax during a massage it’s also a good option.
Unlike Deep Tissue Massage, Swedish Massage Therapy uses lighter pressure on more delicate body parts and firmer on the bigger muscles.
Whole-body therapeutic massage that works on the soft tissue and muscles to help restore health.
Deep Tissue Massage
It's a form of massage therapy that focuses on the deeper layers of muscles .This type of massage is used to relieve painful, stiff, and tired muscles, breaking up muscle knots leading to better circulation and flexibility.
Some Deep Tissue Massage techniques are similar to Swedish massage, but the movements are slower with deeper pressure.
During this massage therapist can use hands, knuckles, forearms, and elbows.
Hot Stone Massage
It's a massage that uses smooth basalt stones preheated in water. During this massage therapist holds heated stones in the hands and uses similar techniques as during Swedish Massage.
This is a deeply relaxing and warming treatment that helps soothe both body and mind.
Pregnancy Massage
Pregnancy is a special time of great changes for a woman, not only physically but also mentally and emotionally.Regular massage is a natural way to ease some ailments during pregnancy.
Pregnancy massage is a gentle side-lying massage with many benefits, including easing aches, and pains, reducing swelling by increasing blood, and lymph circulation, stabilising hormonal levels, helping relieve stress and anxiety, and preparing for labour.
A pregnancy massage is suitable for every mum to be over the 12th week of pregnancy.
Reflexology
Reflexology is the holistic understanding, study and practice of treating points and areas in the feet and hands that relate to corresponding parts of the body. Using precise hand and finger techniques, a reflexologist may improve circulation, induce relaxation and enable homeostasis. This encourages the person’s own healing systems to be activated to maintain well-being.
Reflexology is a gentle healing art which dates back to ancient Egypt and China. An indication that even then the benefits of this therapy were strongly acknowledged can be seen in Egyptian tomb art work dating from around 2000BC. This depicts a scene of the giving and receiving of foot massage.
It was not until 1913 that Dr William Fitzgerald introduced this therapy to the West. He found that the application of pressure to one part of the body could create a response in another. This reflex relationship was found to lie within certain longitudinal zones of which there were ten in the body. Fitzgerald called this the science of “zone therapy”.
In the 1930’s a young physiotherapist called Eunice Ingham further developed the study of zone therapy into reflexology as we know it today. It was she who determined that the reflexes on the feet and hands were an exact mirror image of the organs of the body.Reflexology is a complementary therapy, which works on the feet to assist in restoring homeostatis to the whole person not just the prevailing symptoms.
Reflexology is suitable for all ages and may bring relief from a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. After you have completed a course of reflexology treatment for a specific condition, many people find it beneficial to continue with regular treatments in order to maintain health and well-being.
While many people use reflexology as a way of relaxing the mind and body and counteracting stress, at the same time many doctors, consultants and other health care professionals recognise reflexology as a well established, respected and effective therapy.
With ever increasing levels of stress, it is important people take more responsibility for their own health care needs. Reflexology helps us to cope on a physical, mental and emotional level thereby encouraging us to heal and maintain health in all areas of our lives.
Oncology Massage
Oncology massage is a supportive therapy that can help cancer patients manage their symptoms and side effects before, during, and after cancer treatments. It also enhances comfort and helps ease the anxiety ,fatigue ,pain, nausea ,sleep issue associated with cancer diagnosis and treatments.
Oncology massage is a specialised form of massage therapy which is tailored to meet the unique needs and considerations of people undergoing cancer treatment or living with cancer.
Unlike traditional massage, which may focus on relaxation and muscle tension relief with deeper pressure, oncology massage is focused on gentle and slow strokes which are adapted to accommodate the physical and emotional challenges associated with cancer.
Some of the common techniques include:
- Gentle Effleurage: Long, flowing strokes that encourage relaxation and increase blood circulation.
- Petrissage: A kneading technique used with light pressure to release tension in muscles, done carefully to avoid areas affected by surgery or swelling.
- Lymphatic Drainage: Gentle massage aimed at encouraging the natural drainage of the lymphatic system, helping to reduce swelling and promote detoxification.
- Gentle feet massage ,and reflexology
A lot of people, including massage therapists, have the belief that massage spreads cancer. This is NOT true. And to continually repeat this erroneous information denies people who are really in need of therapeutic touch from experiencing a powerfully relaxing and nurturing massage.
Adapted Holistic Massage, Lymphatic Drainage Massage and Reflexology can be given to anyone (with a small number of exceptions) at any stage of cancer treatment.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
This treatment is a very soft and gentle type of massage that encourages the movement of lymph fluid around the body.
Lymphatic vessels are located just below the skin; that's why during the Lymphatic drainage massage, we use very light pressure, with soft
pumping movements in the direction of the lymphatic nodes. This technique makes the treatment more effective.
Some of the Lymphatic Drainage Massage benefits:
- Reduces swelling and fluid retention
- increases immunity
- Boosts energy level
- Reduces oedema
- Helps reduce colds, allergies, sore throat, and sinus congestion
- It is also recommended before and after surgeries to speed up the recovery process
Indian Head Massage
Traditional Indian Head Massage is based on the ancient system of medicine known as Ayurvedic, which has been practised in India for thousands of years.
Indian Head Massage was initially designed for use on the head only. However, over the years, Head Massage techniques have evolved and now include massaging the shoulders, upper arms, neck, scalp, face, and ears, as well as energy balancing by stimulating the energy points called "Marma points".
There are many benefits to Indian Head Massage; here are just a few:
Prevents headaches and migraines by releasing build-up tension in the head, neck and shoulders area and relieving muscles stiffness
- Relieves symptoms of anxiety, insomnia, depression
- Soothes the sinuses
- Promotes hair growth
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Relieves stress and promotes relaxation
Eminence Organic Facial
Eminence Organic Skin Care uses the finest natural, organic ingredients to provide you with the best organic skin care products in the market .
Eminence organic products are free from all chemical fertilizers , pesticides ,and other harsh chemicals.
Eminence products are extremely effective in treating several skin concerns such as aging, sun damage, wrinkling, loss of vitality, acne and rosacea. They will heal the skin and return a real healthy glow.
Thermogenique Body Shaping & Slimming Treatments
One of the most modern scientific and technological achievements acting on persistent cellulite. Radio Frequency, Vacuum massage head, and liposuction-cavitation thermogenic head is based on pressure wave resonance and provides safe and non-surgical options for shaping the body.
Thermogenic Radio-frequency
The thermogenic effect of radio frequency technology consists in the production of short, intense pulses that oscillate through the skin to warm the tissue. The energy penetrates the skin and stimulates collagen contraction and the production of new collagen to tighten the skin. In addition, depending on the adjustable intensity, red light emitted in the central part of the head accelerates skin regeneration processes and improves its firmness, stimulating rejuvenating effects.
Thermogenic cavitation liposuction
Cavitation is a natural phenomenon based on low-frequency ultrasound. The appropriate ultrasonic field creates bubbles that grow and implode. Since fat cell membranes do not have the structural ability to withstand vibration, the cavitation effect easily breaks them without affecting vascular, nervous and muscle tissue. Broken lipocytes (fat cells) are then transferred to the liver and safely metabolized from the human body, which is helped by drinking plenty of water.
Thermogenic vacuum
A specially designed head which, by creating a vacuum, sucks individual elements of the skin together with fat tissue and, thanks to appropriate movements, accelerates metabolism, improves microcirculation and breaks down fatty deposits. In addition, bipolar Radio-frequency, by creating an additional thermogenic effect, increases skin elasticity and improves its firmness. It breaks down fat, drains, firms the skin and increases its elasticity.
Basic Assumption Of Thermogenic Technology
Fat Reduction
The principle of cavitation causes thousands of microscopic air bubbles to surround fat cell membranes at a resonant frequency causing intense pressure to break down fat cells instantly.
-Body sculpting
The frequency of 6-polar radio waves has a very intense effect on collagen fibers, shaping the contour of the body and improving skin firmness.
-Stimulation of metabolism and circulation
Massage with a head that creates a vacuum effect improves blood circulation, ensures natural lymphatic drainage and stimulates tissue metabolism.
Recommended 5 sessions ,once a week.✅
Ear Candling
It is one of none invasive herbal remedies which have many benefits. During the process of ear candling, the pointed end of the candle is placed in the ear while the other is lit on fire.
The warmth transfers down the heat from the candle into the ear, softening the built-up earwax.
The gentle vacuum is created, and earwax is moved, making removing it easier. The other benefits of ear candling are
Relieving tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
Reducing headaches, migraines, and hay fever
Improving hearing by softening and loosening ear wax
Relieving sinus congestion
Balancing pressure in the ears and head.
For our treatment, we use candles with specially developed safety filters that ensure no liquid, wax, or any excessive condensate from the burning of the candle can get to the ear.