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KAHUNA Bodywork

The Rolls Royce of massage… an ancient Hawaiian healing modality.

That not only renews and clears old energy but loosens up stiff joint and release the muscles aches and pain. Long flowing strokes that use the chi energy to bring balance to the mind.

The forearm and elbow are used, which enables deep tissue release. Mobilising of joints and stretching are part of this Body, Mind and Soul experience.

Includes under-body work, which is like being held, stretched and loosened at the same time.


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Remedial Treatment

Remedial massage is used to locate and repair damaged areas of the body and speed up the body’s own healing processes. The pressure applied in this healing treatment can either be strong and deep or gentle and shallow, depending on the problem.

Problems with the muscles can trigger or radiate pain to other parts of the body. Remedial massage aims to trace the original reason for the pain, tackling both the cause of the problem and the symptoms.


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Polynesian Pregnancy

A deeply nurturing experience for bonding mother and child. Combining the gentle wave-like flow of Hawaiian style massage and loving heart womb connection. Music, draping and cleansing rituals are used throughout this very sacred massage treatment.

 This is done in side lying position and lying on the back.  The pregnancy table is a sturdy, extra-wide table, allowing for extra pillows, cushioning and ease of movement when changing positions.

Following effective work on the neck, back, arms, legs, and feet, you will then be asked to lie on your back. The right hip is cushioned appropriately, and then the exquisite under-body work begins.  This means massaging beneath the body, between your body and the table.  The long flowing strokes that Hawaiian bodywork is famous for support a connective, cradling motion beneath the arms, neck and shoulders, and wavelike strokes beneath the back, under and over the legs and belly.  As one of my clients said “this massage is full of secret hugs”.