Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Talaan ng Kaginhawahan

Traditional Pinoy Massage (P380, 1 hr)

An ancient form of healing touch by the Filipinos which makes use of long, slow and deliberate strokes, detection and removal of lamig and the use of coconut oil as a medium for massage. Prior to the massage, “hihilaan” procedure using banana leaves is done for lamig detection.

Traditional Pinoy Massage & Bentosa (P500, 1 hr & 15 min)
Bentosa is a traditional Filipino way for the removal of lamig. It makes use of drinking glasses, placed upside-down over a lighted wick and pressed firmly onto the skin. Bentosa is advisable for those who experience back pains and muscle strains.


Traditional Pinoy Massage with Haklop (P450, 1 hr)

Haklop is a procedure of rubbing Tuba leaves with coconut oil and heated over candle flame. Warm Tuba leaves are placed on the back and the leaves are believed to remove the lamig. This is done after a good and warm pinoy massage



Dalisay Hagod Massage (P380, 1 hr)

Dalisay Hagod or Swedish Massage is a relaxing massage which makes use of five different strokes that improves blood and lymphatic fluid circulation, detaching metabolic waste products to the excretory system and gives a deeper relaxation to a stressed Filipino individual.

Halo-Halo Massage (P400, 1 hr)

Halo-halo massage makes used of different massage modalities for complete relaxation and stress relief. It is a combination of Swedish, Shiatsu, Thai, Foot Reflexology and Hilot Massage.


Batong Maginhawa Massage (P550, 1 hr & 30 min)

This massage makes use of two stones, the warm black basalt stone which gives a soothing and relaxing effect on tired muscles and the marble stone from Batangas, which is believed to remove negative energies and it balances the flow of energy in different body organs.




Mang Kepweng's Herbal Massage (P580, 1 hr & 30 min)

A good medium for the relief of back pain and muscle spasms is by making use of Philippine medicinal herbs wrapped in katya cloth and steamed in hot water. The warm herbs will give a calming effect on the body and revitalizes tired and stressed muscle tissues.

Machete Massage (P450, 1 hr)

Machete massage is a hard pressure massage, employing the use of forearms and elbows. The long, deep and waving strokes allow the receiver to have a good and complete relaxing experience throughout the session.


Kapeng Barako Slimming Massage (P600, 1 hr & 15 min)

Our native Barako coffee from Batangas is known for its bitter and decadent taste, and also considered as a good antioxidant. On the other hand, our native coffee can be used as a scrub for slimming and anti-cellulite.

Tanglad at Asin Scrub (P450, 1 hr)

The dead sea salt is a good exfoliant and known for its high mineral content. Tanglad (native lemon grass) induces perspiration and has cooling effect on the body. When dead sea salt is combined tanglad, it becomes a perfect scrub that will give you a soft, supple and smooth skin.



Dagdagay Foot Massage (P350, 45 min)

Natives of Mt. Province use wooden sticks to remove soil stains from their feet which they acquired from their farming activities. Foot reflexology is a good way of stimulating different body organs to function and gives a relaxing effect on the whole body.





Pagkakandila ng Tenga (P300, 45 min)

The history of Indian Ear Candling therapy dates back to thousands of years ago, from ancient Egypt, India and Tibet to modern Europe and now here in the Philippines. Ear candle marvelous curative effect was proved when the Indians used this therapy in cleaning their ears, cleansing the soul, balancing airstreams in head and regulating metabolism in the body.



Paghihilot ng Luya (P400, 1 hr)

Our native ginger is known for its warmth and curative effect when applied to aching parts of our body. A perfect combination that relieve muscle spasms is a relaxing massage and the healing effect of ginger.


























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