Massage: The Path to Inner Peace and Outer Strength

Thai Massage

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Thai massage, also known as Thai yoga massage, is an ancient healing practice rooted in Buddhism and incorporating elements of yoga, Ayurveda, and Chinese medicine. It involves a combination of acupressure, assisted yoga postures, and energy work, aiming to balance the body's energy flow and promote physical and mental well-being. 

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Benefits of Thai massage:

  • Pain Relief: Can help relieve muscle soreness, stiffness, and joint pain. 

  • Increased Flexibility and Range of Motion: Assisted stretching and yoga poses can improve flexibility and range of motion. 

  • Improved Circulation: Stimulates blood flow and lymphatic drainage. 

  • Reduced Stress and Anxiety: Promotes relaxation and reduces stress hormones. 

  • Increased Energy: Balancing energy flow can lead to increased energy levels. 

  • Improved Posture: Corrects postural imbalances caused by factors like prolonged sitting. 

Gua Sha

Gua sha is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool to promote healing and circulation. The name comes from the Chinese word for scraping.

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Now offering Cupping

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Cupping therapy is an alternative medicine technique that involves placing glass or silicone cups on the skin and creating a vacuum. It is believed to have several potential benefits, including: 

Pain Relief: Cupping therapy may help relieve pain by increasing blood flow to the area, reducing inflammation, and stimulating the release of endorphins. It has been shown to be effective for pain conditions such as back pain, neck pain, and arthritis. 

Muscle Relaxation: The vacuum created by cupping can help relax muscles and reduce muscle tension. This may be beneficial for people with muscle spasms, fibromyalgia, and other conditions that cause muscle tightness. 

Improved Circulation: Cupping therapy can improve circulation by drawing blood to the surface of the skin. This may help reduce swelling, promote healing, and nourish tissues. 

Reduced Inflammation: The vacuum created by cupping may help reduce inflammation by drawing out toxins and debris from the area. This can be beneficial for conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. 

Stress Relief: Cupping therapy can be a relaxing experience that may help reduce stress and anxiety. 

Thai Herbal Compress

Experience the power of herbs,

it is rooted in traditional Thai medicine and has origins dating back centuries, with recognition for its power healing properties. This practice uses steamed herbal bundles (Luk Pra Kob) to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote relaxation

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Payment info

I accept cash, debit/credit cards, and tap payments through Stripe on my website. You’re welcome to pre‑pay at the time of booking or pay after your service is complete.

If you need to cancel, please use the cancellation link in your confirmation email. For last‑minute changes, reach out to me as soon as possible so I can work with you and adjust the schedule.

Gratuities are not included in the service price and are completely optional at checkout.

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