Posts Tagged ‘massage’

Pain free no meds testimony

Pain free no meds Client shares her quality of life before and after care at Calm Relief. She has enjoyed being a client for years and wouldn’t go back to the former life of pain and meds.”It’s the best thing I ever did to proactively take control of my health!”

Lymph Massage for eye floaters and conditions

Eye floaters (scotomas) may be improved with a Lymph Cleanse Massage, also known as Lymph Drainage Therapy (LDT). This very gentle massage technique cleanses debris in your sinus by opening blocked pathways and directing the debris away from the congestion. This cleanses the eyes from the floating debris, reduces pressure, lowers stress headaches, brings down inflammation, helps breathing,

Before and During a Massage

Finish eating 90 minutes before a massage or bodywork. During a massage with lotion, all clients are draped conservatively. Payment expressing your satisfaction is made after your first received service. No refunds are provided on received services.

After a Massage

The time it takes to disrobe and get dressed is counted as part of your session length, which is standard in massage therapy.

Drink at least two cups of water following a massage. The wonderful feeling after a massage will last longer. Water is needed to cleanse stirred debris.

 

Should I come with a sore throat or fever?

NO. Sickness is contagious, especially in the first three days.  Massage makes sickness feel worse. Calm Relief now uses a NO-Touch Thermometer before the session. No massage will take place when a fever is present. If you are not sure you should come, call to discuss it. 407-756-4947 Thank you for understanding and providing notice.

Tipping

CASH tipping is customary for excellent service. Credit card companies charge a merchant fee. The full amount is received when it’s cash. Though not required, it is greatly appreciated!  However, Calm Relief never wants added financial stress, and would rather have your business.

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