Body Treatments
Ayurvedic Treatments
India, the fabled land of spices, gems and peacocks brings us the divine treatment of Abhyanga – massage using the finest Ayurvedic oils. With the right intention through touch, massage can be a profoundly relaxing and healing experience. I can offer you any combination of treatments.
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30 min Infrared sauna, 75 minute Ayurvedic treatments….
Thousand Petal Lotus Ayurvedic Head Massage ( the Traditional
seated experience), along with shoulders neck, back and head on the
massage table, finished with a gloriously blissful Ayurvedic facial massage using
hands and Kansa wand – together with
Earth Star Ayurvedic Foot and lower leg Massage
– 75 mins of Bliss $120
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Vatki Kansa treatment, often simply referred to as Kansa massage or Kansa therapy, is a traditional Ayurvedic healing technique that involves the use of a Kansa wand or bowl made of Kansa metal, a blend of copper and tin. This therapy is believed to offer several potential benefits:
- Balancing Doshas:
- Improved Skin Health
- Lymphatic Drainage
- Stress Reduction
- Pain Relief
- Improved Energy Flow
- Enhanced Sleep Quality
- Natural Detoxification
- Balancing Chakras
- Improved Circulation
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Indian Head Massage – a Traditional Ayurvedic treatment.
Enjoy a profoundly relaxing and healing experience

Indian head massage (also known as champissage) is one of the wonderful, traditional Ayurvedic techniques originating in India thousands of years ago.
The benefits of Indian head massage
- improves circulation
- nourishes the tissues
- promotes removal of metabolic waste products
- promotes healthy hair growth
- encourages healing
- stimulates immunity
- relieves muscle tension and fatigue
- improves posture
- relieves tension headache, aches and pains
- slows and deepens breathing
- slows heart rate
- reduces blood pressure
- reduces stress and anxiety
- encourages the body to relax
- promotes sleep
- relieves tired eyes
- helps clear the sinuses
- helps relieve tmj

What to expect before, during & after an Indian head massage
I will run through a few points with you before the treatment to make sure that it is safe to go ahead and to check whether any areas need particular attention or to be avoided. It is also your chance to ask any questions.
Indian head massage is conducted on a massage table, upper back and arms barred. The treatment is carried out in the following sequence: upper back, shoulders, upper arms, neck, scalp, ears and face. The treament include a variety of exquisite techniques, with include marma point (acupressure point) massage.
I use an oil suitable for your constitution (dosha), with optional oil for hair growth on the scalp or serum on the face.
The treatment can be for 30, 45 or 60 minutes.
As with other forms of massage, it is best to rest and relax after an Indian head massage to fully benefit from the effects. Drink plenty of water to help flush out any toxins that may have been released from the tissues. Eat lightly and healthily to reduce the strain on the body and promote healing.
1 hour deluxe $90 with Kansa wand facial massage
Signature Treatment – Full Body Massage (Abhyanga), Indian Head Massage and deluxe Kansa wand facial – 90 minutes $150

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