Aromatherapy
Essential oils are widely used, not only in medical science, as antiseptics and for their therapeutic effects.
MoreEssential oils are widely used, not only in medical science, as antiseptics and for their therapeutic effects.
MoreClassical Thai massage does not use oil on the skin. It is recommended for the treatment of functional articular disorders.
MoreSimilar to connective tissue massage but including long stroking and circular movements.
MoreSimilarly to connective tissue massage, its application is particularly recommended before or after sports activities in order to relax the[…]
MoreIf disorders appear in the functioning of the lymphatic system, water builds up in the tissues leading to the possible[…]
MoreThis massage technique developed in Arizona utilises smooth, rounded lava stones heated to a temperature of approx. 50° C.
MoreReflex massage is based on the principle of stimulating and positively influencing organs and regions of the body linked to[…]
MoreEffective in combating postural dysfunctions, developmental disorders and in post-operative and accident regeneration.
MoreManual and/or vacuum massage to activate blood and lymphatic circulation, thereby improving removal of toxins from the body.
MorePrimarily recommended for those suffering from stress and with weakened immune systems.
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