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Guide To Treatments
Spa Advice
Spa Etiquette
Treatments A - B
Abhyanga
Acupressure
Acupuncture
Algae (Blue Lagoon)
Algotherapy
Amethyst Steam Room
Angel Healing
Aroma Room
Aroma Or Aromatic Steam Room
Aromatherapy
Ayurvedic Massage
Balneotherapy
Biomat
Body Scrub
Bowen Technique
Branded Treatments And Products
Brechelbath
Bucket On A Rope (Plunge Bucket And Rope Shower)
Treatments C - D
Treatments E, F, G
Treatments H - I
Halotherapy
Hammam
Hammock
Health Showers
Herbal Sauna
Holistic Treatments
Home Spa
Homeopathy
Hot Stone Fusion Massage
Hot Stone Massage
Hotel Spa
Hydromassage
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy Pool
Hydrotherm
Hypnotherapy
Ice Fountain (Ice Crash)
Ice Room
In Water Massage
Infinity Pool
Jade Stone Harmony Facial
Treatments K, L, M, N, O
Treatments P, Q, R
Treatments S
Treatments T
Treatments U, V, X, Y, Z
Other Wellbeing Ideas
Can I recommend that, whatever you do, you don’t have a Cupping session followed by Gua Sha. Yes, I was over eager, but a good spa or massage place should be able to advise you on what treatments go together, rather than just shrugging and scarring you.
I’d read great things about this treatment at the Kanjung Massage Centre, but it really hurt and it didn’t look pretty either.
The theory is that by scraping away too much “hot” or “cold” from the body you are healing. Once again I lost interest when the only word I understood from the therapist was “tong” - and I finally understood the meaning - pain (ulp!)
It may have helped to clear up my stomach bug but I am more inclined to believe it was the pleasant and very relaxing foot massage at Dragonfly, and the heated pad that one of the therapists gave me for my stomach without my even asking.
Of course it could be that I just went to the wrong place, but I also read an article about a Chinese grandfather in the States who was charged with physical abuse after scraping his grandson. So perhaps this is one I won’t be trying again...
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