Pearl Escapes
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
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a sweeping term which covers a wide range of therapies - herbal medicines, acupuncture and acupressure therapies, reflexology, cupping, gua sha and so on.
The good news is that as well as the more traditional Traditional Chinese Medicine, a lot of the philosophy and experience from this area of medicine has been incorporated by some of the world’s best spas. Which means that you can experience TCM in a really safe and nurturing environment.
that I received at the Mandarin Oriental Spa in Hong Kong - probably the best spa that I have ever visited and one of only 18 5 star rated spas in the world.
Also very highly recommended are the Yin Yang White Jade Restoration Massage and Harmony Facial at the Tian Spa at the Park Hyatt Beijing - where they actually use jade balm to clear negative energy.
is reflexology, available all over the place and a lot cheaper than a 5 star spa.
I also had some herbal TCM in a capsule at the Yangshuo Mountain Retreat for my stomach bug and it seemed to do the trick - at least for a day or so.
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