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Russian Honey + Cupping Massage

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Next course 12th November 2008 Honey Massage – Also sometimes known as Tibetan or Ukrainian Honey Massage - is an ancient treatment that has been practised in Asia and eastern European countries for hundreds of years.Since the abolition of the Soviet Union, the therapy has spread to western European countries, where it has become very popular with massage therapists and in spas.Honey is applied to the skin then massaged until it becomes sticky, then it is worked using special techniques until the consistency changes and white pellets appear on the skin surface. These pellets are believed to be toxins and salts that have been drawn from the body and have been absorbed into the honey.In addition, beneficial nutrients from the honey are transferred to the body’s tissues and the skin is left feeling nourished and moisturised.

Regions:
  • South East England
Delivery:
  • In House
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Difficulty:
  • Introductory

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Cupping massage Although most commonly associated nowadays with Chinese medicine, cupping and cupping massage has been practised in nearly every country and on every continent at one time or another, and was regularly practised in the UK until the early 1800sBy creating suction and negative pressure, cupping massage is a deep tissue massage used to stimulate the peripheral nervous system, bring blood flow to stagnant muscles, loosen adhesions and drain excess fluid and toxins.Massage with cups still forms part of Traditional Russian massage and is used prior to performing honey massage by increasing circulation to the skin, so that toxins are more easily absorbed by the honey and the beneficial nutrients of the honey are more easily absorbed by the skin.Another beneficial aspect of cupping massage is its use in therapist injury prevention. This method allows rest for the hands from repetitive movement and enables the therapist to get deeper without discomfort to the client or herselfAlthough they traditionally go together, both honey massage and cupping massage are treatments in their own right and can be used separatelyThe course is one day in length and will cover -Cupping and Honey massage of the backCupping and Honey Massage of the FaceCupping and Honey massage for cellulite Book this course and the Tibetan Acupressure head massage course (13th November) together, and receive a £10 discount!

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