TCM INSPIRED: MERIDIAN MASSAGE
Focusing on meridian points in your body, TCM Massage helps to regulate the flow of energy and blood, increase blood circulation and relieves body pain and stress. The therapy includes:
Our signature meridian massage will promote Qi-boosting, clear blockages and improve blood circulation.
Treatment Time | 30 min - 90 min |
Recommended Sessions | 4 sessions monthly |
Recommended Intervals | 5-6 Months |
Recovery Time | Minimal – Same day |
Therapy Suitable | Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Injuries & Arthritis |
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Stimulate Digestion and Improve the Removal of Toxins from the Body
Asian Asian Therapy measures your meridian health and formulates a suitable treatment to strengthen, unblock or warm stagnant meridians to restore balance. Qi flows freely when the body is balanced and healthy, but when the flow is blocked, toxins build up and health suffers.
Focusing on TCM Meridian Massage, the meridian energy level reflects the health of the inner vital organs as they are connected.
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Ancient Asian Therapy is safe for all healthy adults/children who are seeking for a relaxing massage.
The only side effect will be a temporary redness after the Cupping or Gua Sha treatment. It will leave a red mark on your body for a 4 -5 days
Gua sha is a natural, alternative therapy that involves scraping your skin with a massage tool to improve your circulation. This ancient Chinese healing technique may offer a unique approach to better health, addressing issues like chronic pain.
In gua sha, a technician scrapes your skin with short or long strokes to stimulate microcirculation of the soft tissue, which increases blood flow. They make these strokes with a smooth-edged instrument known as a gua massage tool. The technician applies massage oil to your skin, and then uses the tool to repeatedly scrape your skin in a downward motion.
Gua sha is intended to address stagnant energy, called chi, in the body that practitioners believe may be responsible for inflammation. Inflammation is the underlying cause of several conditions associated with chronic pain. Rubbing the skin’s surface is thought to help break up this energy, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.
Gua sha is generally performed on a person’s back, buttocks, neck, arms, and legs. A gentle version of it is even used on the face as a facial technique. Your technician may apply mild pressure, and gradually increase intensity to determine how much force you can handle.
Cupping is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) technique that is used commonly with reflexology and massage. The technique usually involves applying suction through the use plastic or glass cups to create a vacuum on the affected area. The suction will draw blood to the skin surface allowing improvements on blood circulation and rejuvenating the meridians in our body.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, our body consists on twelve different meridians where the energy is transferred. Focusing on an individual or a mix of meridians can treat different illnesses. During reflexology & massage, cupping is used to enhance the effects of treatment mainly associated with persistent muscle aches. This treatment has gathered more popularity from the recent Rio Olympics where US swimmer Michael Phelps’s skin is strewn with circular suction on his back. Many western celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Anniston & Victoria Beckham has also been endorsing cupping.
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