Experience Aloha:
Massage is the oldest known non-invasive form of healing treatment.
Massage can produce a range of physical and psychological benefits. These can enhance flexibility and athletic performance in a healthy body, or can help a body that is out of balance or struggling with serious illness.
Recent medical research strongly suggests that massage decreases suffering in illness, reducing tension and anxiety, and promoting well-being, relaxation and, contentment.
Massage has a long history; one can look as far back as 130-200 AD the chief physician Galen who served the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. This physician recommended massage for the gladiators� pre and post events and exercise. Now, as then, top athletes follow this advice. This is only one historic example of the great benefits physically and psychologically experienced of massage.
One can look to many cultures and find a legacy of hands on healing techniques, massage being one of the oldest and well documented forms.
- LomiLomi ... A Path with Heart ...
Wave like movements, compressions, and deep stretches are signature of LomiLomi.
Ligaments, tendons, cartilage, muscles, and the skin are gifted with freedom of movement,
allowing the individual to experience a heightened state of health.
- Thai Massage ... A Path to Vital Energy ...
Release energy blocks through facilitated yoga stretches and deep breathing.
Guests will find themselves in a serene and revitalized state of being
due to the meditative quality of the work.
- Somassage ... A Path to the Bodies Own Truth ...
“Reminding” the body of the principals of balance and alignment.
Deep strokes serve to mobilize energy and realign the fascial framework of the body.

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