8th of March is the International Women's Day and this year in the spirit of support for our fellow humans (female or otherwise) we are offering seated Shiatsu sessions in return for charity donations, which we pledge to go towards those causes that champion womens' welfare. Time: 11:30 - 3pm on Wednesday 8 March Location: The Healthy Life Centre, 35-37 Bread Street EH3 9AL What's the deal?: 15 minute seated Shiatsu session, we ask for a minimum £5 donation EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
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Pre-Christmas shopping can be hard on our minds, bodies and wallets. Most of us do it wanting to show those around how much we care about them. We'd like to make it easier for you by offering some generous offers on Gift Voucher. Adding a personal recommendation for a practitioner you respect with the gift voucher shows extra care and attention. Plus they are easy to post - bonus! So what's the offer? Would you like some mid-week 'Me time' to get you through to Friday? Take an hour for yourself & book in for a relaxing Shiatsu Colette is offering £10 off on Wednesday evenings during April & May! This offer is for 5.30pm & 6.45pm sessions at Healthy Life Centre. Book direct with Colette Healthy Life Centre is a spacious place of calm amidst the buzz of Bread Street in the City Centre. People often comment on feeling more relaxed just by coming through the door! I've been practicing Shiatsu from Heathly Life Centre for three years plus (as well as previously from the lovely bijou Edinburgh Shiatsu Clinic). If you haven't nurtured yourself in a while, book in for a Shiatsu special offer until the end of October 2015 - keep reading. |
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What is Shiatsu?
Shiatsu translates as ‘finger pressure’ and is based on traditional Japanese massage. Combining acupressure, massage, flowing movement and joint rotations helps to disperse tension, reduce pain, promote relaxation and healthy functioning of the body systems (circulation, breathing, digestion etc.). Shiatsu therapists are guided by their experience & knowledge of physiology and traditional Chinese medicine and apply pressure using fingers, thumbs, palms and elbows and combine it with other techniques. |
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