
Thai Massage

Thai massage is an ancient ayurvedic healing art. It is a meditative practice for both client and practitioner, reflecting the states of loving kindness and compassion. Thai massage has always been taught as a spiritual practice done with prayers and as a meditation.
Thai Massage is one of the hot “new” massages offered by most spas, but it was actually developed by Buddhist monks in Thailand as a healing modality 2,500 years ago. It uses passive stretching and gentle pressure along the body’s energy lines to increase flexibility, relieve muscle and joint tension and balance the body’s energy systems. It is both deeply relaxing and energizing.
Some people say Thai massage is a little like doing yoga without any effort, because the therapist will push your body into various positions without any work on your part.
Help detoxification of the body and boost immune system
Increase blood circulation, lower blood pressure
Good for muscle relaxation, increase flexibility in your muscles, increase mobility
Improve breathing
Improves posture, balance, corrects body alignments and dissolves energy blockages
Improves athletic performance
Help arthritis and back pain,
Help tone the body, strengthen joints and fight diseases, including chronic joint problems
Prevents illnesses and alleviates degenerative diseases
Slows the aging process
Improve your outlook towards life; builds an emotional balance
Help with concentration and creativity/ Mind and body concentration
Clear and calm your mind
Help you gain mental clarity
Reduce and relieve stress and anxiety
Help people boost their inner energy levels
Develop discipline and self-control
Achieve better health, increases health and vitality.
Raise the energy level and stamina
Build internal power (and creates a natural confidence)