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Massage spa Newcastle under Lyme
Here at Oriental Lily Health, we have great prices available for different allocated time slots in our massage spa at Newcastle under Lyme. We have beautiful, professional Chinese masseuses available for you, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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Newcastle
6920 Coal Creek Parkway SE
Newcastle, WA 98059
(425) 957-7979
Bridge Over Troubled Shoulders
LOCATION : Newcastle st Northbridge Perth
ALL INQUIRIES O451 225 72O
Packages available:
Office Buddy Massage
Daily life can cause stress and strain on the body. This is a relaxing full body massage focusing on the areas that can get locked up by life behind a desk and in particular the shoulders, neck, and upper and lower back. This is an excellent antidote to the stresses of the day, perfect whether you are office or otherwise based.
30 Minute sessions are $30.00
60 minute sessions are $50.00
90 minute sessions are $75.00
Sensations Massage
Our bodies are carefully tuned and our sense of touch is highly developed.This sensational full body massage, using a variety of different strokes, pressures and techniques will relax, stimulate, calm and invigorate.Treat yourself and let your body feel fantastic.
30 Minute sessions are $30.00
60 minute sessions are $60.00
90 minute sessions are $80.00
Gym Buddy Massage
Exercise is a great way to look after and improve your body and this massage can help by improving muscle tone and suppleness, increasing the circulation bringing nutrients to the muscles and helping the body's recovery. This full body massage can be a more vigorous or more relaxing massage depending on your mood on the day.Whichever you choose it is a sensational way to re-balance your body and make sure its at it's best
30 Minute sessions are $40.00
60 minute sessions are $60.00
90 minute sessions are $80.00
Dreamtime Massage
Why not take some time out to relax and be pampered! This calming massage is excellent way for your body to let go and to let your mind drift into dreams.This full body massage is slow and easy, releasing feel good endorphins to enhance your feeling of well-being, an amazing way to begin the day or end the night with profound relif.
30 Minute sessions are $50,
60 minute sessions are $80.00
90 minute sessions are $130.00
More details on Website
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And
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SMS O451 225 72O to book
Location: NORTHBRIDGE PERTH
Open 9am till late even public holidays.
STUDENT DISCOUNTS OF $10 APPLY ON ALL THE ABOVE PACKAGES
OFF SEASON AND OFF PEAK DISCOUNTS MAY APPLY AS WELL DURING NON BUSY TIMES.
Each massage is designed to your specific needs, it is always sensual but can also be a caring, intimate, exciting, adventurous, explorative, a learning experience, an escape. I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
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Progressive Muscle Relaxation - Male Voice
Before you listen to this audio material, please read the following information carefully
Progressive Muscular Relaxation (PMR) is useful for relaxing your body when your muscles are tense, perhaps as a result of stress. This relaxation involves tensing up a group of muscles so that they are as tightly contracted as possible, holding them in a state of tension for a few seconds, and then relaxing the muscle.
Please note there are cautions in using this relaxation; for example if there is
Muscle tension/pain
Muscle spasms
Arthritis
Heart problems
Blood pressure problems
this relaxation may not be appropriate as deliberate muscle tensing could exacerbate any of these pre-existing conditions. Generally, if you have a health condition you should seek medical advice from your Doctor/therapist before using this material
It is also advisable that people who are prone to flashbacks, trauma or schizophrenia do not practice relaxation techniques unless advised that they can by their qualified mental health practitioner.
Also please read the following:
Do not drive or operate machinery immediately following relaxation
Do not practice relaxation whilst driving or doing any other activity that requires your concentration.
Do not practice relaxation on a full stomach.
Do not cross your arms and legs.
Never practice relaxation to treat or cure undiagnosed symptoms; always see your Doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
If you have any uncomfortable symptoms during this relaxation, discuss these with your Doctor.
Do not stand up immediately after practicing relaxation. Stay seated or lying down for a few minutes with your eyes open then get up.
This relaxation material and accompanying Guidance Notes have been developed and compiled by The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. We cannot guarantee the success of this relaxation method, nor accept responsibility for information contained in these notes and any negative consequences in using or interpreting this type of relaxation method. This material is by no means a substitute for appropriate advice from relevant healthcare professionals.
Short Relaxation - Female Voice
Before you listen to this audio material, please read the following information carefully
Progressive Muscular Relaxation (PMR) is useful for relaxing your body when your muscles are tense, perhaps as a result of stress. This relaxation involves tensing up a group of muscles so that they are as tightly contracted as possible, holding them in a state of tension for a few seconds, and then relaxing the muscle.
Please note there are cautions in using this relaxation; for example if there is
Muscle tension/pain
Muscle spasms
Arthritis
Heart problems
Blood pressure problems
this relaxation may not be appropriate as deliberate muscle tensing could exacerbate any of these pre-existing conditions. Generally, if you have a health condition you should seek medical advice from your Doctor/therapist before using this material
It is also advisable that people who are prone to flashbacks, trauma or schizophrenia do not practice relaxation techniques unless advised that they can by their qualified mental health practitioner.
Also please read the following:
Do not drive or operate machinery immediately following relaxation
Do not practice relaxation whilst driving or doing any other activity that requires your concentration.
Do not practice relaxation on a full stomach.
Do not cross your arms and legs.
Never practice relaxation to treat or cure undiagnosed symptoms; always see your Doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
If you have any uncomfortable symptoms during this relaxation, discuss these with your Doctor.
Do not stand up immediately after practicing relaxation. Stay seated or lying down for a few minutes with your eyes open then get up.
This relaxation material and accompanying Guidance Notes have been developed and compiled by The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. We cannot guarantee the success of this relaxation method, nor accept responsibility for information contained in these notes and any negative consequences in using or interpreting this type of relaxation method. This material is by no means a substitute for appropriate advice from relevant healthcare professionals.
Progressive Muscle Relaxation - Female Voice
Before you listen to this audio material, please read the following information carefully
Progressive Muscular Relaxation (PMR) is useful for relaxing your body when your muscles are tense, perhaps as a result of stress. This relaxation involves tensing up a group of muscles so that they are as tightly contracted as possible, holding them in a state of tension for a few seconds, and then relaxing the muscle.
Please note there are cautions in using this relaxation; for example if there is
Muscle tension/pain
Muscle spasms
Arthritis
Heart problems
Blood pressure problems
this relaxation may not be appropriate as deliberate muscle tensing could exacerbate any of these pre-existing conditions. Generally, if you have a health condition you should seek medical advice from your Doctor/therapist before using this material
It is also advisable that people who are prone to flashbacks, trauma or schizophrenia do not practice relaxation techniques unless advised that they can by their qualified mental health practitioner.
Also please read the following:
Do not drive or operate machinery immediately following relaxation
Do not practice relaxation whilst driving or doing any other activity that requires your concentration.
Do not practice relaxation on a full stomach.
Do not cross your arms and legs.
Never practice relaxation to treat or cure undiagnosed symptoms; always see your Doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
If you have any uncomfortable symptoms during this relaxation, discuss these with your Doctor.
Do not stand up immediately after practicing relaxation. Stay seated or lying down for a few minutes with your eyes open then get up.
This relaxation material and accompanying Guidance Notes have been developed and compiled by The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. We cannot guarantee the success of this relaxation method, nor accept responsibility for information contained in these notes and any negative consequences in using or interpreting this type of relaxation method. This material is by no means a substitute for appropriate advice from relevant healthcare professionals.
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