Hibiscus Holistic Massage
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A little bit of pressure can be motivating, increase productivity, and improve performance. However, prolonged pressure can lead to stress, affecting the health of your mind and body. For centuries, across the world, massage touch has been shown to be emotionally and physically healing. Massage has been used as a communication and comforting medium, working with your body's natural repair system.

As an holistic massage therapist, I use massage treatment to manipulate muscle and other soft tissues, to potentially improve your overall health and well-being. Come for a visit, and expect a warm and professional welcome in a relaxing treatment room at 83 South Street in Dorking.
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My name is Emeline Vaton, I am a fully qualified and insured practitioner with an ITEC level 3 diploma in Holistic Massage, gained at The College of Classical Massage in Brighton.
I also have an FHT approved Deep Tissue Diploma.
I am also a fully registered member of the Complementary Therapists Association (CthA) this is one of the professional governing bodies with a strict code of practice that I adhere to which ensures quality assurance to the public.
I am also fully insured and certified in pregnancy and postnatal massage.
The word "Holistic" comes from the Greek Holos meaning whole.
Holistic massage touch treats each client as a whole person, considering mind, body and spirit, and not just the symptom or disease.
This is achieved by working with the body's natural ability to balance, regulate, heal and maintain itself.
Environmental and social factors are also an essential consideration for an holistic approach to massage touch.
For example, clients working in busy city centres are more likely to be adversely affected by noise, pollution, and the fast pace of their daily life.
Indian Head Massage is also known as Champissage TM, a Hindi word meaning 'Head Massage' from which the word 'shampoo' is derived.
Indian head Massage is a massage therapy that works specifically on the area of the head, scalp and face, neck and extending to the shoulders and upper back.
It is based on the traditional form of head massage practised in India for over 1,000 years.
It is suitable for most people and can be performed with or without the use of oil.
In the workplace, this massage requires no undressing or use of oil and so it can easily be performed without you even having to leave your chair!
This ancient Ayurvedic treatment involves working on the feet and legs with simple and effective massage techniques.
Ghee (clarified butter) or oils are applied and the feet and legs are massaged using the hands and a small Kansa Vatki bowl, leaving the whole body refreshed and relaxed.
This treatment is good for everyone and ideal for those who spend long hours on their feet.
This treatment last for 1 hour, but can be shorten to 30 minutes to accommodate clients.
Bringing a new life into the world is a joyous, challenging and miraculous experience!
However, you, Mother-to-be may feel worried, anxious or stressed.
Your body undergoes many changes; some of them can cause discomfort.
A massage during the pregnancy and postpartum period is a perfect way to reduce stress and promote wellbeing.
Regular massage throughout your entire pregnancy will ensure a much more enjoyable nine months from start to finish.
The massage is performed on a massage table, where you are in a side lying position, with cushions used to support your 'bump' and pelvis, and covered with large sheets and towel, this includes ensuring you and your baby are comfortable at all times.
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