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Massage  Options

Dr. Jaz has been practicing Massage Bodywork therapy since 2005. She has studied Shiatsu Massage, Thai Massage, Circulatory Massage, Tuina, Deep Tissue and her specialty: Chi Nei Tsang.  

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Chi Nei Tsang:

Ancient Chinese Medical Abdominal Massage

Detoxify Your Organs & Process Your Emotions

An ancient Chinese abdominal massage that works on detoxifying the organs, harmonizing emotions and improving digestion.

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$125/hr

Packages available upon request

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Full Body Massage +

Asian Bodywork Infusion

Bring Your Body into Bliss

Enjoy a full body, circulatory massage, intuitively blending Dr. Jaz's 16+years experience as an Asian Bodywork Massage Therapist. 

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$150/60mn

$200/90min

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COMBO Sessions

1/2 Massage 1/2 Acupuncture

Blending Ancient Medicine & Massage into a Modern Modality

Experience the best of both Acupuncture and Massage/or/ChiNeiTsang in a custom session catered to your body.

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$95/60min

$150/90min

Packages available upon request

The Benefits of Massage

In an age of technical and, at times, impersonal medicine, massage offers a drug-free, non-invasive and humanistic approach based on the body's natural ability to heal itself.

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So what exactly are the benefits to receiving regular massage and/or bodywork treatments?

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  • Increases circulation, allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vital organs

  • Stimulates the flow of lymph, the body's natural defense system, against toxic invaders. For example, in breast cancer patients, massage has been shown to increase the cells that fight cancer

  • Increased circulation of blood and lymph systems improves the condition of the body's largest organ-the skin

  • Relaxes and softens injured and overused muscles

  • Reduces spasms and cramping

  • Increases joint flexibility

  • Reduces recovery time, helps prepare for strenuous workouts and eliminates subsequent pains of the athlete at any level

  • Releases endorphins-the body's natural painkiller-and is being used in chronic illness, injury and recovery from surgery to control and relieve pain

  • Reduces post-surgery adhesions and edema and can be used to reduce and realign scar tissue after healing has occurred

  • Improves range-of-motion and decreases discomfort for patients with low back pain

  • Relieves pain for migraine sufferers and decreases the need for medication

  • Provides exercise and stretching for atrophied muscles and reduces shortening of the muscles for those with restricted range-of-motion

  • Assists with shorter labor for expectant mothers, as well as less need for medication, less depression and anxiety, and shorter hospital stays

    ("The Benefits of Massage" was originally published in Body Sense magazine, Spring 2002.)

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