City Spas

City Spas

Oahu is the third-largest island in the Hawaiian Islands. Known as the gathering place, Oahu lodgings offer the relaxation of its beautiful beaches and the luxury of a major cosmopolitan city.

The Kahala Resort is world-renowned for its luxury and comfort. In fact, in 2006, it was named the top place to stay on Oahu by the Conde Nast ReaderÂ’s Choice and was placed on the Conde Nast Gold List. Spa services are available to guests staying in the Kahala, but the Kahala also offers a destination spa. People who choose this route can luxuriate in both standard spa treatments as well as those with a Hawaiian flavor. The Kahala has an on site dolphin experience for its visitors as well as the more usual water sports available. Other amenities include a kidÂ’s club and Hawaiian cultural classes for the whole family.

Each room or suite in the Kahala is decorated with dark wood and light Hawaiian colors and each comes with a balcony overlooking the ocean or the lush vegetation around the hotel. The five restaurants at the resort should meet anyoneÂ’s culinary needs, but the lodging is also only fifteen minutes away from the shopping and restaurants of Waikiki. For reservations or more information, call 1.800.367.2525.

If visitors want to be in Waikiki, the Westin Moana Surfrider might be a good choice. One of the first hotels in Waikiki on Oahu, The Surfrider first opened in 1901. A recent 50 million dollar renovation let the Surfrider keep its old world colonial style while infusing it with the modern elegance of the 21st century. The Surfrider offers premier spa services and unlimited opportunities for relaxation on the beach or by the pool. There is an onsite sports center and opportunities for water sports through the lodging. If visitors want more excitement, the concierge staff can help plan a Hawaiian cultural experience or steer guest towards the abundant shopping nearby. Plan a stay in 2008 when the spa and fitness center expansions will be complete. To learn more about the Moana Surfrider, call 800-937-8461.

For more of a getaway from the city vacation, the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu might be what visitors are looking for. Like the previously mentioned lodgings, Turtle Bay offers spa services and luxurious oceanfront accommodations. But Turtle Bay is more isolated, with 5 miles of pristine beaches and surrounded by lush Hawaiian vegetation. Turtle Bay also has a golf course, some of the best surfing in the world, horseback riding, and hiking. For a luxurious getaway in nature, call 808.447.6508.

Another lodging on Oahu that offers golf is JW Marriott Ihilani Resort and Spa. Also located outside a major city, the Ihilani give a sense of isolation. Call 1-800-626-4446. Oahu offers enough different lodgings and spas to accommodate most visitors’ desires. White sand beaches, crystal clear blue waters, sports, golf, culture, shopping, fine dining, and spas – a vacation can be tailor made in Oahu.

Find more information on luxury resort spa destinations online at http://www.ResortSpaDestinations.com

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Sea Of Spa Dead Sea Treatment

Sea Of Spa Dead Sea Treatment
I need Low Soduim mineral sea salt for use in A detox spa. Is there a difference between dead sea salts?

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I bought a Detox foot spa and with it came “Low Soduim Mineral Sea Salt which you have to add to the water. This could be a long story so be prepared ;-) I have psoriasis and found that the p on my feet disappeared when having about 4 weeks of treatment. Yet When i use to soak in dead salt in the bath for half an hour 3 times a week over a long period it didn’t seem to do much for my p. My questions is simple. Is there a difference between dead sea salts. The type i bought to bathe in came from isreal which is suppose to be the real thing. I have thought of just ordering the type for the detox but i would have to order a vast amount for bathing and that would cost a fortune. The dead sea salt i bought for bathing wasn’t exactly cheap but i bought it from a health shop which came in bigger bags. Im just trying to find out if there are differences. Any help would be appreciated

Ann

I looked at a couple of the “low-sodium” salts (So-lo & NutraSalt) and they have potassium chloride in place of the usual sodium chloride. You might see if a pharmacist can get you plain old potassium chloride for your psoriasis.

Now Foods also makes it in an 8 oz container. Check w/ your health food store to see if they can order that in bulk quantities of 5#. http://www.nowfoods.com/?action=itemdetail&item_id=2979

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Crystal Health Spa

Crystal Health Spa

A pregnant woman has many natural choices for relief from her physical challenges. However, many mothers-to-be take extra precautions toward their health when they are pregnant. Combined with a lack of knowledge or clarification about alternative therapies such as massage, too many pregnant women are missing the amazing health benefits provided by prenatal massage.

Just like choosing any health practitioner, your choice in massage therapists should make you feel confident. Pregnant women should choose a massage therapist who has had special training in prenatal massage. If you live in a more populated area, you may be able to find a therapist who is also trained as a doula.

What about the rumors? So many styles of massage are practiced in the world that some misconceptions have circulated about massage for pregnant women.

First, pregnant women were forewarned about getting their feet massaged. The increasing popularity of Reflexology began the circulation of misconceptions, literally. Reflexology is one style of massage that focuses on the feet. Points on the feet correspond to organs and tissues elsewhere in the body. By this logic, stimulation to reproductive points in the feet could result in improved reproductive health. Therefore, a reflexologist could create healthier conditions for mother and baby by rubbing special points around the feet and ankles of pregnant women.

Sadly, caution turned to paranoia. Ignorance skewed our understanding of this healthy concept, and soon women worldwide were afraid to have their feet rubbed. Some purport that getting one’s feet rubbed can induce premature labor.

But the rumors didn’t stop there. Pregnant women stopped getting reflexology, then stopped getting their tired, swollen feet rubbed completely, then…*gasp*…

Some mistruths actually warn pregnant women from getting massage entirely.

Yikes! This is disastrous! This myth should signal a national health crisis!

Pregnant women have stopped getting their feet rubbed? (That should have been Alarm #1) and Now, Pregnant women are reluctant to get massages entirely…Whoa!

To dispel the myths “once and for all”, let’s look at the facts. Pregnant women have been getting their feet rubbed since the beginning of time! Reflexology is a very intentional use of deep pressure for reasons of improving physical conditions. No evidence has ever connected reflexology to unhealthy conditions in pregnant women.

Nikiah Seeds, a Canadian doula and Reflexology practitioner, reports that reflexology during pregnancy can have the following health benefits: * Ease heartburn, constipation, morning sickness, hypertension, and swelling. It has postnatal benefits, for both mothers and infants, too.

Most massage therapists will practice a modified Swedish massage for pregnant women. The client is made to feel comfortable. Most of the massage is gentle and relaxing.

Pregnant women can expect to feel some of these health benefits from prenatal massage:

• Relaxed muscles

• Improved sleep

• Reduced stress

• Enhanced immunity and circulation

• Less fatigue, more energy

• Better flow of oxygen and nutrients to the fetus

During her entire pregnancy, Crystal Roldan received regular massages. When asked about the greatest benefit of getting massages when she was pregnant, Crystal replied that prenatal massage “eases pain. When you’re pregnant, your lower back is in pain, and your ankles swell, plus I was on my feet a lot for my job. With the massages, the pain was gone. It made my life so much better.” Crystal is now a massage therapist, specializing in prenatal massage, at Higher Spa & Studio in Basalt, Colorado.

Final Thoughts: Put the rumors, and weary feet, to rest. Give those pregnant women a break, and Give them a Massage!

Nina Schnipper offers relaxing prenatal massage therapy to pregnant men and women in the Aspen valley. She also creates younger, stronger bodies through massage therapy and fitness training. She can be found at Higher Spa & Studio in the beautiful red-rock, laid-back, Rocky Mountain town of Basalt, Colorado.

To schedule treatments, or to view Nina’s articles, plus video, Visit http://www.HigherSpa.com

Look for Nina’s “Better Bodies after Babies” program in Higher Spa’s new Members’ Zone!

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Body Massage

Body Massage

The benefits of getting a properly done massage is only something that someone who has received one can fully appreciate. When the muscles that are in our body, especially our backs and necks, get tight, and sore, it affects us in ways that we aren’t even fully aware of. Stiff muscles and tightness can contribute to symptoms ranging from headaches, all the way to general anxiety. Having a properly executed massage performed on you can benefit you in ways you can’t even imagine, that is, until you’ve had it done! You can feel tension and anxiety just melt away. You’re transported to another place where you haven’t a care in the world. It can also increase blood circulation, and helps with head and neck pain.

Another exciting thing about massages is that anyone can learn how to give, or perform one. To gain this knowledge will make you, not only a very popular person, but one who possesses a gift that few have. This is why it can be a very good way to make a living. To learn to massage is to bring peace into other peoples lives through the art of therapy.

There are several videos and learn at home DVDs available for purchase online that teach the art of learning to massage. With the aid of these tools, and some dedication, you can quickly learn to perform several types of massages, including facial massages, head massages, and full body massages. The benefit of training yourself at home is huge. This gives you immense knowledge without the costly expense of outside schooling. Knowledge that you can use for yourself as well as share with others.

To learn how to properly give a massage is to bring healing into peoples lives. In addition to bringing peace, healing, comfort and calm to peoples lives, you can at the same time make a substantial income. An average massage therapist can charge anywhere from £50-75 ($75-100) So as you can see, with the proper training, and a steady line of clientele, the earning potential can be outstanding.

Do yourself, and the people that you love a favor and learn the art of giving an incredible massage. It’s easy, and it’s fun, and you’ll be glad you did.

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