Our Services

Tibetan Cranial Therapy

Tibetan Cranial has ancient history that originated in the Himalayan highlands about 3,000 years ago. Cerebral Spinal Fluid cushions the brain, regulates brain extra-cellular fluid, allows for distribution of neuro-active substances, and is the “sink” that collects the waste products produced by the brain. It is essential for the proper functioning of the central nervous system. CSF purifies neurons and glial cells, delivers nutrients and removes toxic substances from the central nervous system. Even slight cranial trauma, i.e. bumping one’s head on something hard, or more serious situations like car accidents can cause compression or misalignment in the skull. Blood vessels around the area traumatized become inflamed which leads to scar tissue. When CSF encounters scar tissue, it has to circumvent the area. The nerves on the other side of the scar tissue become compromised and dry out. Dry nerves cause a reduction in nerve transmission.

Other Techniques

Aromatouch technique uses 8 therapeutic grade essential oils applied on the Chinese meridian energy lines in a very relaxing way. Two oil blends are for stress, two for the immune system, two for inflammation, two for homeostasis.

Ashiatsu is a type of deep tissue massage using the feet and body weight to deliver consistent broad pressure.

Neuromuscular massage involves soft tissue manipulation to balance the nervous system and musculoskeletal system. Can be effective for helping nerve entrapment, trigger points, and postural problems.

Reiki is a form of Japanese energy work. It is very relaxing, good for stress and anxiety.

Comfort Touch which is based on Shiatsu and is a wonderful gentle type of bodywork great for people who are frail or in Hospice.

Marma point massage uses energy points on the body that correspond to various organs and systems of the body.  It creates a deep sense of relaxation while calming the nervous system.

Lymph massage is one of the most relaxing and powerful types of body work I have experienced.  It calms the nervous system by taking you deep into your parasympathetic nervous system.  It is detoxify, great for headaches, TMJ, and sinus problems.

Thai massage is similar to Shiatsu.  Also called lazy man’s yoga.  Involves assisted stretching.  It can be done on the table or a mat on the floor.