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Mai Thai Massage, Temple Bar, Dublin
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www.maithaimassage.ie
Welcome to Mai Thai Massage. Our team of highly qualified and experienced Thai nationals can provide you with a wide variety of massage treatments in a beautiful and warm relaxed setting in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin
SPECIAL OFFER: Oil Massage.
Buy 2 x 1 hour oil massage treatments and receive a third hour absolutely FREE!.
SPECIAL OFFER: Traditional Masage.
Book a single 2 hour Traditional Thai massage session for only ?85, save ?15!!
Opening Hours: www.maithaimassage.ie Mon to Fri: 11 ? 8pm. Sat & Sun: 12 ? 8pm
086 250 8643
We have a variety of massage treatments to suit your every needs.
Our higly trained and experienced staff can also arrange for customised treatments and massages for individual needs and requirements.
* ?50.00Traditional Thai Massage (1 hour)
* ?50.00Thai Oil massage (1 hour)
* ?30.00Thai Oil massage (30 mins)
* ?70.00Thai Herbal Massage (1 hour)
* ?70.00Hot Stone Massage (1 hour))
* ?50.00Thai Hot Oil Massage (1 hour)
* ?50.00Foot Massage/Reflexology (1 hour)
* ?30.00Back and Shoulder Massage (30 mins)
* ?30.00Indian head massage (Reiki)(30 mins)
Check out our website www.maithaimassage.ie for free massage promotions and other discounts available
Services we provde:
THAI OIL MASSAGE (AROMATHERAPY)
Combining the ancient techniques of the Thai massage with your signature blended oil this experience takes the best from both massages. Focussing on the energy lines and acupressure points to stimulate the body?s self healing this will leave you feeling renewed and restored to your own body?s natural rhythm.
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THAI TRADITIONAL MASSAGE
Traditional Thai massage is the manual medicine branch of 2500 years of traditional Thai medicine. It combines elements of yoga, shiatsu and acupressure, working with the energy pathways of the body and the therapy points that are located along these lines.
THAI FOOT MASSAGE (REFEXOLOGY)
Thai Foot Massage is a massage of the feet and legs that involves stretching and massage to clear energy lines. It can also be performed with the use of a stick to stimulate the reflex points on the feet that correspond to the internal organs of the body. Knowledge of massage in Thailand has been handed down over generations, and it is still taught by Buddhist monks in the temples of Thailand
THAI HERBAL MASSAGE
Thai massage can help with all the systems in the body allowing whole body healing. The herbal compress promotes further healing as the typical selection of Thai herbs offer many healing properties to the mind body and soul. Together the Thai yoga massage and the herbal compress promote healing in many ways:
INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE (REIKI)
Indian head massage helps increase joint mobility and flexibility in the neck and shoulders, improves blood circulation and lymphatic flow, frees knots of muscular tension, relaxes connective tissue, and aids in the elimination of accumulated toxins and waste products. It is particularly good for reducing the effects of stress and tension.
HOT STONE MASSAGE
Hot stone therapy is a highly detoxifying type of massage. The stones themselves actually become the tools that you use, and the heat helps to relax the muscles and assimilate the circulation, allowing the toxins to come up to the surface of the skin. At the same time, we incorporate a Thai massage technique that can help to release the muscle even further, because of the heat.
Mai Thai Massage Dublin
The Spa at the Foundry Park Inn
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Tucked away in a secluded corner of the Inn, this day spa is the perfect atmosphere to repose, relax, and rejuvenate! The Spa showcases a wide variety of available treatments including massage therapy (Swedish, Hot Stone, Aromatherapy, and more), body exfoliations, wraps, facials, nail care, waxing, and much more. The Spa?s exclusive "His and Hers" Couples Massage allows both to escape for romantic getaways.
Cymbopogon nardus (L.) Rendle
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Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.
Cymbopogon nardus (L.) Rendle. Poaceae. CN: [Malay ? Serai wangi, Ceylon citronella, Citronella, Giant turpentine grass, Nard grass, New citronella grass, Oleum Siree, Lenabatu. Native obscure; claimed from tropical Africa and tropical Asia. Herbaceous perennial; leaves with tufts of narrow leaf reaching up to ca 2 m height. The panicles are narrow, 15.3 cm long. Widely cultivated for its essential oil, principally citronellal, geraniol, citronellol and generically referred as citronella oil. Uses include for perfumery, insecticides and many others including in folk medicines. The leaves are used by natives to prepare decoction and poultices for aromatherapy and post-natal treatments.
Synonym(s):
Andropogon confertiflorus Steud.
Andropogon nardus L.
Andropogon nardus var. validus Stapf
Cymbopogon afronardus Stapf
Cymbopogon confertiflorus (Steud.) Stapf
Cymbopogon nardus var. confertiflorus (Steud.) Stapf ex Bor
Cymbopogon validus (Stapf) Burtt Davy
Ref and suggested reading:
www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?12810
www.floridata.com/ref/c/cymb_nar.cfm
neyberltda.com/productos/aceiteesencial/eng/I._ACEITE_ESE?
beneforce.com/informationfaq/herbal-medicines/citronella.htm
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