With over 18 years of experience, I combine Thai, Esalen, Swedish, NMT, and others into a powerful, intuitive, and therapeutic massage experience. My clients have reported less pain, headache relief, better sleep, better mobility, less stress, relief from pre and post sport's events, long-lasting relief from the effects of scoliosis, and release of muscular tension after their massages. Some have said that I have "healing hands" and I'm known for my deeper work. It is an honor to help people feel better and interact with the unique world of the human body. I take seriously the trust you place in me to support your physical healing journey. Because of my love for aromatherapy and aromatic influences on the whole body, I enjoy giving Raindrop massages, a technique that incorporates 8-9 essential oils and blends along the spine points of the feet and spine. Those who've benefited most from Raindrop are those with severe scoliosis. It provides pain relief and brings balance to the bones and muscles of the back.
I offer Chi Nei Tsang, a type of abdominal massage that helps dismantle knots and tangles that interfere with optimum health and movement of organs, while also helping release deeply held emotional experiences that are stored there. Some of our oldest memories are held in the abdomen and can block the flow of lymph, blood, and nerve impulses.
Choose your own ambiance! Choose which aromatherapy scents get lightly diffused in the room during your massage (or none at all) and also choose your own music or soundscape.
Located inside the Compassion Wellness Center in Gig Harbor.
Policies & Procedures:
~ Please allow 48 hours' notice to cancel. First time grace given, and then after that, you may be charged, even if you do not show.
~ I accept Flex and Health savings cards and Premera BCBS WA.
~ All gift certificates purchased are good for one year.
~ As a client, you will always be modestly draped throughout the massage, and only the area being massaged will be undraped
~ Any inappropriate behavior or talk will result in immediate termination of the massage
How to Receive a Great Massage:
~ Before coming, do a mental scan of your body and think about which areas you find tension or discomfort that you can ask for work on
~ Do not wear strong perfumes or colognes that may interfere with the natural scents in the room or those being used in the massage. They also tend to linger on the skin of the therapist and can take awhile to dissipate.
~ Ask for what you want. Don't be afraid to ask the therapist for a switch in pressure, more bolsters or cushions, extra blankets or less if temperature is not what you need on the table. If anything is uncomfortable at all, please speak up.
~ Throughout the massage, do another mental scan, and pay attention to where you might be tensing up. Breathe into that area and let go. In general, it's great to take deep breaths during the massage and helps the process of bringing down tension in the muscles.
~ Be patient with the process. Sometimes it can take up to 30 minutes for the body to relax and switch from the active, sympathetic nervous response, to the more relaxed parasympathetic response.
~ Talking is fine and sometimes can help you feel at ease, but limited conversation can also help the mind to shut down and the body relax.
~ If you are feeling under the weather, let your therapist know. It may be best for both of you if you reschedule your massage.
~ Drink lots of water after the massage, rest, and don't work out.
I accept cash, charge, and I take Premera WA and Premera HMO.
Operating Hours
- MondayClosed
- Tuesday10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
- FridayClosed
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
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