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? 20% off Gift Vouchers for Shiatsu with Maria and Colette atThe Healthy Life CentreBuy Gift Vouchers until December 22 2016 for the generous discount. They are valid till March 31 2017 - plenty of time to arrange a much-needed winter pick-me-up. You can pop in at 35-37 Bread Street or phone on 01312290724 to get yours now. Healthy Life Centre now have a card machine so you can pay over the phone if that's easier, you can get your gift voucher delivered to your door. 20% off Gift Vouchers with Jenny White at SantosaJenny is offering discounted gift vouchers to be used up by 31 March 2017 or the normal price of £45 to be used up within 6 months of purchase.
You can also get a voucher for a seated 20min session with Jenny for just £15 - perfect gift to introduce your friends Shiatsu bodywork, without breaking the bank. Get in touch with Jenny directly on 07863 185221 or email: [email protected] If you are reading this blog you probably already appreciate the value of having Shiatsu or other type of body therapy. Wouldn't it be fantastic to share it with those around you?
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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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