Lomi Lomi massage

Lomi Lomi massage is a Hawaiian therapeutic massage. It is an intense massage, giving a unique feeling of bliss that permeates the body and soul. Lomi Lomi’s genesis is based on the belief that memories are stored not only in the brain and mind, but also in every cell of the human body. Long, continuous massage movements are designed to help the body break free from its old patterns and behaviors that can cause stress and tension in the muscles. This massage is performed with the use of an oil and consists of appropriate pressure on specific points and areas of the body and activating all joints one after another – by rotating, stretching, shaking, bending and straightening. The therapist strokes us, hugs us, presses, rubs, strokes, rocks, swings, lifts us, moves our legs and arms. We fall into blissful sleep.

Health and psychological benefits:

  • reduces muscle tension
  • removes internal blockages
  • removes ingrained negative views and thinking patterns
  • nourishes the skin
  • relieves tension
  • supports the flow of blood and lymph
  • eliminates waste and toxins
  • rejuvenates the body
  • instills a sense of peace, harmony and well-being

For whom?

For people who especially need to calm their nerves as well as those who face difficult challenges or are at an important moment in their lives. Also recommended as support in health problems with the circulatory, digestive, skeletal and genitourinary systems

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