Honey massage
Honey massage is used to tone the body and strengthen health. Honey massage helps fight metabolic disorders and cellulite, reduce weight and clean skin pores. Honey massage is also indicated for back and cold diseases and arthritis.
The effect of honey is both physical and energetic. Honey is an adhesive that removes contaminated energy, cleans energy channels and restores the free flow of energy.
Honey massage is also very good for older people as it tones up aged and sagging skin.
The procedure for the back lasts up to 45 minutes and it is recommended to do it no more often than once a week, 5-6 times in a row.
How Honey Massage is performed:
Honey massage is carried out on a massage table. The movements used in honey massage differ somewhat from those of a traditional massage. Slow techniques are used to rub honey into the skin, excess honey is then removed, and the client is covered with a warm, damp towel. Finally, the skin is cleaned. While the procedure might initially seem to leave the entire body sticky, only a few areas will actually have some honey residue, which is very easy to remove with a damp towel later. The first honey massage might cause some discomfort, but it is precisely the painful areas that indicate problematic spots in the body. After the massage, it is not recommended to take a shower, as the honey remaining in the skin continues to have effects for some time. It is advisable to drink plenty of water after a honey massage.
Indications for Honey Massage:
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Colds, bronchitis
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Nerve and joint pain
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Stress
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Muscle tension
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Cellulite
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Chronic joint issues
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Dry skin
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Improves spinal mobility
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Aids in weight reduction
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Cleanses skin pores
Effects of Honey Massage:
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Prevents and alleviates depression and psychological issues
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Strengthens the immune system
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Relieves fatigue
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Improves skin condition
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Reduces cellulite
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Accelerates blood and lymph circulation – promotes the body’s self-cleansing
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Eases sciatica
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Relieves migraines
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Enhances digestive function
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Reduces muscle tension
Contraindications for Honey Massage:
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Allergy to honey
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Abscesses
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Alcohol intoxication
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Diabetes
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Pregnancy
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Skin diseases
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Severe psychological disorders
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High blood pressure
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Heart conditions, pacemaker