Having undergone numerous and fruitless treatments - both conventional and complementary - for my back problems in the past, I experienced Amatsu which had such a dramatic effect that I undertook the training and qualified after a 2-year training as an Amatsu Practitioner in May 2009. Important for my work is the belief in a strong client/practitioner working partnership in which clients are inspired, ultimately, to take responsibility for restoring and maintaining their own good health. With this relationship, the use of Amatsu can bring about amazing results. I am a qualified Master ...
Vivian integrates her gifts of Clairsentience, Clairaudience, Telepathy and her sensitivity as a Bodywork Therapist and Healer, channeling them into her work as a Healing Facilitator. She accesses information for clients as an empath, and balances the energy body with Amma Therapy and Maya Abdominal Massage and spiritual healing. Vivian specializes in fertility, and removing energetic and hormonal imbalances.
A place of healing, peace, and wellness Welcome to the Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine in Westfield, NJ, a holistic wellness center specializing in the practice of acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, eastern nutrition and other Asian healing modalities, including Tui Na massage, aromatherapy, Gua Sha, moxibustion, cupping, Tai Ji and Qi Gong.
In addition to private sessions combining the 5-branches of Chinese medicine (acupuncture, massage, herbs, nutrition & qi gong), I now offer $25 acupuncture in a community-style clinic so that even YOU can afford to feel better!
Beneficial Bodyworks focuses on an integrated approach to promoting the body's natural ability to heal. Our services include massage therapy, Reiki sessions, craniosacral therapy, hypnotherapy, yoga instruction and stress reduction techniques. Certification classes for Reiki Levels I, II and III are offered at reduced rates to make training affordable for all.
I have always felt that Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy helped me start my massage career on the right foot. Just like most people out there, I used to walk on my dad's back as a kid, I massaged the dog with my feet because I was too tired to use my hands, and as a dancer I always use my toes to pick up things around the house. Using my feet came kind of naturally. Throughout my massage training, I felt my body wanting to dance during each session. So I did. That led to my belly holding up the clients head, my hip pushing into clients while using my hands and arms, my knee propping itself onto ...