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Therapeutic Massage

Soothing massage to restore balance to the whole body. Great for stressed minds & tired bodies, this massage utilises a light to medium strength application of massage techniques for relaxation & rejuvenation.

Deep Tissue Massage
Therapeutic massage utilising firm pressure which penetrates to the deeper layers of muscle and soft tissues. Excellent for ridding the body of muscular & joint pain. Can be invigorating, soothing & relaxing.

Hot Stone Massage
The ultimate in massage therapy! The combination of warm basalt river stones and deep tissue massage technique will leave you feeling wonderful for days to come. Great for aches and pains, stress & tension leaving the recipient feeling deeply relaxed. This style of massage really packs a punch!

Ayurvedic Massage
Southern Indian style of massage using medicated warm oils & herbal powders to restore energetic balance to the body & mind. A very soothing & healing massage utilising specifically Indian massage techniques & rhythms to naturally restore a person’s equilibrium & vitality.


Traditional Indian Head Massage
An instant stress buster, great for relaxation & for eradicating tension from the head, neck & scalp which can lead to tension headaches & migraines if left unchecked. Can be performed with or without the use of Ayurvedic oils.

Hopi Ear Candling
A natural alternative remedy for removal of compacted earwax, sinus congestion, rebalancing inner ear pressure & much more. Very gentle & relaxing. These sessions include education & instruction for self treatment at home.

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)

NLP offers a great variety of techniques which can be employed to enable effective & lasting change in our life. With NLP it is possible to now create the life which we have always imagined for ourself by eradicating fears, phobias, redundant behaviours & limiting beliefs. “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re probably right.” Henry Ford