| Acupressure:
Finger massage that releases tension by applying pressure to the nerves. Acupressure Facial: Using 50 acupressure points in the facial area, you
can acquire deep relaxation as well as be wrinkle free from stress.
Aerobics: A series of
rhythmic exercises performed to music. The purpose is to stimulate the aerobic capacity of
the heart and lungs and to burn fats.
Aikido: A Japanese martial
art.
Alexander Technique: A
massage system to relieve stress and improve posture.
Algotherapy: Seaweed bath
(refer to Thalassotherapy for more information).
Aqua aerobics: Aerobic
exercises performed in a swimming pool. The water provides support and resistance.
Aromatherapy: This relates
to the use of fragrant, natural, botanical essential oils from plants, leaves, bark,
roots, seeds, resins and flowers. Aromatherapy refreshes and relaxes the skin while
soothing the mind by helping to induce a sense of well-being and. Each individual essence
is used to produce a specific beneficial effect. Used in massage and facials.
Ayurvedic Massage: An
ancient Indian massage technique that frees body and mind of all toxins. It is performed
contemporarily by two therapists with the use of essential oils.
Ayurveda Treatment: This
ancient Indian "Science of Life" states that the skin is the mirror to inner
health and the body manifests everything that happens inside. Ayurveda utilizes the
curative properties of plants, herbs and essential oils to improve the skin's health and
relieve the stress, tension and emotion of daily life.
Bach Cures: Healing with
floral essences and oils.
Balneotherapy: The use of
water to improve circulation, strengthen the immune system, and reduce pain and
stress.
Bindi: Bodywork combining
exfoliation, herbal treatment, and light massage.
Bio-energetics: Energy
exchange between the giver and receiver of massage.
Bio-Lifting: A non-surgical
facial lifting treatment performed with galvanic stimulation.
Body Composition Test:
Computerized evaluation of lean body mass determining the percentage of body fat.
Brush & Tone:
Dry-brushing of skin to remove its dead layers and impurities and stimulate circulation.
It is one of the main exfoliating techniques used prior to the application of mud or
seaweed face-packs.
Cayce-Reilly Massage: This
massage is intensively therapeutic, manipulates tissues and joints, and uses moist heated
castor oil and glycothymaline packs.
Cathiodermie: A treatment
performed with the use of low-voltage electrical stimulation. It cleanses the face and
stimulates skin regeneration.
Chi Kung: A Chinese energy
exercise where breathing and body movement recharge energy.
Circuit Training: A high
energy aerobic workout combined with weight resistance equipment.
Collagen Facial:
Freeze-dried collagen is used to plump the skin to fill in the fine lines acquired by
stress, sunbathing, or the environment.
Colon Therapy: A high
colonic enema that cleanses using water. Benefits include detoxification, cleansing of the
blood, and the stimulation of internal organs.
Compression Wrap: A
localized treatment for cellulite and fatty deposits on arms, legs and buttocks.
Contouring: Deep toning of
muscles using calisthenics.
Crystal Healing: Healing by
using energy believed to be generated by quartz and other crystals minerals.
Cure: A course of treatment.
Cybex: Patented exercise
equipment used for isokinetic strength training.
Dancercise: An aerobic
session that makes use of modified modern dance steps and movements.
Dead Sea Mud Treatment: The
application of Dead Sea mud, rich in minerals to detoxify the skin and the body and to
relieve rheumatic and arthritic pain.
Deep Muscle Massage: This
type of massage eliminates knots, locked up areas, and emotional blocks in the body due to
prolonged stress. It includes various leverage techniques and kneading for a very firm
massage.
Deep Tissue Massage: The
intent of this work is to free congestion of the muscle attachments. Deep work brings
about realignment of postural distortions and restores proper range of motion. Liberation
of emotional tensions may also result. Muscle function and awareness are balanced, and
elasticity is revived.
Equilibropathy: A
method of balancing the body which can be used to therapeutically
treat ailments from asthma, migraines, sore muscles, sinus congestion, vertigo, stiff
joints including gout, arthritis & rheumatism, lowered immunity and many more common
conditions and is particularly useful in the prevention of all types of illnesses.
Ergometer: Exercise machine
designed for muscular contraction.
Esalen Massage: A long,
gentle and stroking style of massage.
European Facial: A
specialized skin care treatment which includes a mild exfoliation and the a special
combination of herbal extracts and active substances from nature. Deep cleansing, steam,
exfoliation and professional massage of the face, shoulders and chest area nourishes and
refines the skin. A special masque hydrates the skin.
Exfoliating Facial Treatment:
Peels away dry skin cells and removes deeply-trapped secretions that impede oxygenation.
Marine sediments, mineral salts and lipoamino acids stimulate circulation and add moisture
Exfoliation: Peels away dry
skin cells and removes deeply-trapped secretions that impede oxygenation.
Fango Body Treatment:
Thermal fango mud from Italy is applied to the entire body to gently cleanse, release
toxins, remineralize, nourish, and soothe the skin. Also used to relieve muscular and
arthritic pain.
Feldenkrais: A method to
reprogram the nervous system through movement augmented by physical pressure and
manipulation.
Floatation: Float in tanks
filled with sterile salt water regulated so that its temperature is precisely the same as
your body temperature for a sense of buoyancy and weightlessness. You float in complete
sensory isolation so that no nerve impulses move from the skin to the brain for a unique
feeling of relaxation. Can be used in complete silence, music or guided imagery
Free Weights: Hand held
dumbbells or barbells.
G5: Percussive hand massage
to relax tense muscles.
Glycolic Facial: This breaks
down the glue bond that holds dry skin on the face, then creates a rapid exfoliation to
soften lines and smooth the skin.
Gommage: A cleansing and
moisturizing treatment that makes use of creams applied with movements similar to those of
an extensive massage.
Hellerwork: Deep tissue
bodywork, stress reduction and movement reeducation.
Herbal Wrap: use of strips
of cloth soaked in a herbal solution that are wrapped around the body. This treatment is
followed by a period of rest. It is used to eliminate impurities and to detoxify the body,
as well as to induce relaxation.
Herbology: Therapeutic use
of herbs in treatments and diet.
Holistic Health: A
philosophy of well-being that considers the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life
as closely interconnected. It attempts to restore balance by curing all three
aspects.
Homeopathy: Based on the
principle that "like cures like," this form of medicine treats patients with
natural substances that cause symptoms much like those manifested by the ailment, thus
stimulating the body to heal itself.
Hydration Facial: Utilizes
enzymes and hylauronic acids which promotes superior hydration of stressed skin cells. A
mask of paraffin and essential oils are applied to rehydrate and revitalize the skin.
Hydrotherapy: A traditional
therapy which includes underwater jet massages, showers, jets and mineral baths.
Interval Training: A
combination of high energy exercise followed by a period of low intensity activity.
Jin Shin Acupressure: Gentle
yet deep finger pressure on specific acu-points with body focusing techniques to help
release physical and emotional tension and armoring, assist the immune system, alleviate
common ailments, and harmonize the flow of life energy within the body. Performed without
oil.
Jin Shin Do: An ancient art
of harmonizing life energy within the body practiced by placing fingertips over clothing
on designated areas.
Kneipp Kur: Treatment
combining hydrotherapy, herbology, and a natural food diet.
Kur: A course of treatment.
Lomi-Lomi: Hawaiian
rhythmical rocking massage.
Loofah Scrub: A total body
scrub with a Loofah sponge, to exfoliate the skin and stimulate circulation.
Low Intensity Aerobics: A
form of aerobics without jumps, to spare the body possible and useless microtraumas.
Lymphodrainage: A special
therapeutic massage that uses a delicate pumping technique to drain sacs of water and
trapped toxins. It is considered by many as an anti-aging treatment. Lymphodrainage may be
performed with manual massage, hydromassage or aromatherapy massage.
Moortherapy Treatment:
Formed more than 30,000 years ago, Moor Mud is a complete nourishing matter containing
over 800 plants with at least 380 having known medicinal value. Treatments remineralize,
hydrate & exfoliate the skin leaving it with a vital, healthy glow.
Mud Treatment: A treatment
with mineral-rich mud that may be mixed with oil and water. The mud are applied to the
body as hot packs to detoxify the body, loosen the muscles and stimulate
circulation.
Naturopathy: Natural healing
prescriptions using plans and flowers.
Parafango: A combination of
Fango mud and paraffin wax (refer to Paraffin Mud Treatment).
Paraffin Mud Treatment: Mud
mixed in paraffin used to relieve rheumatic and arthritic pains.
Paraffin Treatment: Heated
paraffin is rubbed over the body, trapping heat, absorbing toxins and inducing relaxation.
It leaves the skin as soft as silk.
Paraffin Wrap: A process of
removing dead skin cells with hot oil and Japanese dry brushing techniques. Then an
emollient wax is applied to the entire body for an intense hydrating treatment.
Parcours: An outdoor
trail with exercise stations along the way.
Perfector Therapy: The use a
low current that sends tiny electrical impulses to the muscles, stimulating them which in
turn leads to cell regeneration, lymph cleansing, toxin removal and more toned and firmer
skin and muscles.
Phytotherapy: Healing
through plants, involving the use of herbs, aromatic essential oils, seaweeds, herbal and
floral extracts.
Polarity Massage: A massage
technique used to release energy through a delicate manipulation technique.
Polarity Therapy: Balancing
energy in the body through a combination of massage, meditation, exercise, and diet.
Polish: A gentle process
using large sea sponges to cleanse, exfoliate, hydrate and soften the body.
Pressotherapy: Treatment
with pressure cuffs to improve the circulation of the feet.
Rasul: An Oriental
ceremony for body care involving a cleansing seaweed soap shower, medicinal muds, and an
invigorating herbal steambath.
Reflexology: An ancient
Chinese technique in which specific pressure points (usually on the feet, but also on the
hands and ears) are massaged in order to re-establish the flow of energy throughout the
body. This ancient Oriental treatment relieves stress and releases energy and pressure
throughout your entire body.
Reike: The Ancient Art and
Science of balancing the body's energy on a physical and emotional level.
Repichage (Age Repair Treatment):
A treatment performed on the face and on the entire body with the use of a combination of
herbal, clay, seaweed or mud face-packs to produce a cleansing and moisturizing effect.
Rolfing: Bodywork that
improves balance and flexibility through manipulation of rigid muscles, bones, and joints.
Intended to relieve stress and improve energy.
Salt Glow: The body is
rubbed with coarse salt, sometimes in combination with fragrant oils, to remove the top
layer of dead skin and stimulate circulation.
Sauna: Dry heat in a wooden
room is used to open the pores and eliminate toxins through sweat. In combination with
refreshing cold showers, saunas can improve the body's immune defenses and favor recovery
from stress.
Scotch Hose Massage: A
massage received in a standing position and performed by a therapist who uses a hose to
spray strong jets of water on the body, alternating hot and cold water or using sea water.
This treatment is used to decongest inflamed muscles and to stimulate circulation.
Seaweed Wrap: Wrap (or pack)
of concentrated sea water and seaweed with a balanced content of oceanic nutrients.
Minerals, rare elements, vitamins, proteins are diffused in the blood stream to revitalize
the skin and the body.
Shiatsu: Acupressure massage
technique developed in Japan. Pressure is applied to specific points of the body to
stimulate or release the 'meridians' (paths of the body through which energy flows. This
helps to revitalize the balance of the immune and endocrine systems and to stabilize
energy flow.
Spa: Means the "cure of
water". It has transformed into wonderful treatments utilizing the benefits of sea
and mineral water.
Spinning: Performing a
series of exercises seated on special exercise bikes: stretching, low intensity aerobics,
high intensity aerobics, body contour, yoga, meditation.
Sports Massage: Massage of
foundation tissues, directed specifically at the muscles, used in athletic activities.
This is a deep muscle massage often used around the joints. It combines classical Swedish
style with trigger points, compression and electro-neuromuscular techniques to reduce
soreness. Excellent when preparing for sports activities or after a strenuous workout.
Steam Room: A room with
seats in which steam is generated at high pressure and temperature . This treatment is
used to open the pores and eliminated toxins.
Step Aerobics: Aerobic
sessions performed with a small platform used to step up and down.
Stretching: Various parts of
the body are stretched by assuming different positions. This technique helps eliminate
stress and tension and increase flexibility.
Sugaring: An ancient hair
removal process.
Swedish Massage: A classical
European massage technique characterized by a delicate manipulation of the muscles with
special oils by therapeutic stroking and kneading of muscle tissue to promote stress
relief. It is used to improve circulation, relieve muscle pain and tension, increase
flexibility and induce relaxation. It combines three basic strokes to the skin: long, firm
strokes; kneading strokes; and small circles. This is the most requested and one of the
most enjoyable massages.
Swiss Shower: Powerful
shower jets that alternate hot and cold water, directed onto the body at various levels,
produce the effect of an invigorating massage.
T'ai Chi: A form or Chinese
martial art that favors a constant flow of energy. It combines mental concentration, slow
respiration and graceful movements similar to those of a dance.
Thai: A technique that
involves a unique combination of gentle rocking and stretching using range of motion and
acupressure techniques applied through clothing without oils.
Thalassotherapy: A
detoxifying treatment of sea products used to exfoliate, balancing skins pH and
hydrate.
Thalassotherapy Massage:
A massage using seaweed oil .
Trager Massage: Massage that
uses delicate and slow movements to relieve tension and realign the body.
Vichy Shower: A shower taken
lying on special mattresses with various jets coming from above.
Vodder Massage: A manual
lymph drainage massage technique.
Waxing: The removal of body
hairs with hot wax.
Weight Lifting Work-out:
Aerobic exercises that make use of the resistance offered by weights.
Whirlpool: A tub of hot
water with high pressure side jets. It is a treatment that loosens inflamed and overworked
muscles and induces relaxation.
Yoga: An oriental practice
that uses special positions (asana) and breath control, to stretch and tone the body,
improve circulation, calm the central nervous system and induce a meditative and
all-embracing state of being. It is also a philosophical discipline. |