Honey Detox Massage
Honey massage might seem like an untraditional type of medical treatment. It can be categorized as a type of Ayurvedic medicine and also a reflex therapy. The reflex zones on the back are associated with the organs within the body and stimulating these zones during honey massage relaxes the organs and at the same time it triggers them to a better functioning and “self cleaning” mostly from years build up of toxic waste.
Honey massage is considered a type of soft tissue massage. The effects of honey massage are based on the interaction between the human skin and the biologically active and nourishing components of pure honey, as well as the powerful stress-relieving effects of reflex therapy.
Depending on the technique, this type of massage can be very relaxing or slightly painful.
Honey massage exposes the skin to a natural honey, a substance that facilitates the retention of water. By moisturizing the skin, the honey massage helps the patient to feel healthier. At the same time the honey massage produces noticeable changes in the skin. It can transform the skin in two different ways. It aids the removal of salts and toxins, and it promotes nourishment of the skin.
A honey massage leads to formation of white-gray pellets on the skin. Such pellets typically resemble plasticine, a synthetic substitute for clay. Such pellets hold the toxins and excess salts that have been released from the body during the massage.
Honey used for this massage is produced by the bee hives of Zuzana's father. It derives from the nectar from forest flowers (such as raspberry flowers) and tree needles from the area of High Tatras ( the mountains in Slovak Republic). Compared to the more common honey produced by bee hives located in the agricultural areas, mountain honey is much darker and has a stronger taste. Further, it is free from the chemicals used for aerial spraying and overall pollution. It is 100%natural product and we know what is and is not in it.
This sweet fluid, next to the trace amounts of several vitamins and minerals also contains number of compounds thought to function as antioxidants (including chrysin, pinobanksin, vitamin C, catalase, and pinocembrin), valuable enzymes and amino acids (phenylalanine and tyrosine). Those are absorbed by the skin and work their miracles inside of your body.
The effect of the honey massage can be felt almost immediately after a single procedure. Honey improves blood circulation in the tissues under the skin and in muscles, improves the thermal regulation of the skin and thus its overall state, and has a positive influence on the entire nervous system.
Treatments
Massages
- Classical Massage
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage
- Honey Detox Massage
- Four Hands Massage
- Hot Stone Massage
- Javanese Massage
- Pregnancy Massage
- Foot Reflexology