Thai Herbal Massage —if you’re looking for a relaxing, restorative, and therapeutic experience, there’s nothing better. Formed from thousands of years of tradition and research, Thai Herbal Massage (or luk pra kob, in Thai) is a tried and true massage technique that has relieved pain, rejuvenated skin, and improved the general wellbeing of Thai people throughout Thailand’s history. In recent years this technique has made its way to the West, settling in between Swedish Massage and other heat treatments like Hot Stone procedures. However, there’s a reason Thai Herbal Massage has become (and continues to be) so popular, both here in the West and overseas: the benefits are incredible, and practitioners everywhere agree.
So what are the benefits of Thai Herbal Massage? What makes this massage technique different from traditional massage? For one, Thai Herbal Massage is accompanied by, well, herbs! Traditional herbs like camphor, turmeric, and lemongrass are combined into a hot compress, which creates a wonderful aroma and soothing-to-the-touch oils to ease pain and relax the muscles. While there are traditional herbal blends for the compress, herbs can also be combined to suit your unique needs. If you don’t like a particular smell, you aren’t required to include that herb in your massage. The compress is worked over your body, allowing the heat to ease muscle tensions while the oil from the herbs absorbs into your skin, providing both internal and external benefits for your body.
Some may compare Thai Herbal Massage to Hot Stone Massage, and while we agree there are similar benefits to the two procedures, Thai Herbal Massage tends to do the job quicker and in a far more relaxing fashion. Hot Stone Massage is designed to relieve body stresses and tensions, but if done wrong, this technique can leave the client feeling uncomfortable—or even severely burned . An untrained therapist can cause catastrophic damage to the skin, causing scalding, bruising, or increased risk of infection . Even with an excellent therapist, Hot Stone Massage can cause dehydration and headaches if the client is not prepared.
In contrast, Thai Herbal Massage is gentle and safe for the skin, and there is little risk of burn or bruising with the procedure. Though there are certainly plenty of benefits to Hot Stone Massage, if you’re looking for a relaxing and effective massage method, we highly recommend Thai Herbal Massage instead. There is no age restriction for Thai Herbal Massage (while Hot Stone Massage can be unsafe for younger children or the elderly), so any and all ages can enjoy this timeless and beneficial technique.
Have some aches and pains? Inflammation? Need some time to relax? Book a Thai Herbal Massage today by visiting our website or calling us at 720-385-4840.
We hope to see you soon!
So what are the benefits of Thai Herbal Massage? What makes this massage technique different from traditional massage? For one, Thai Herbal Massage is accompanied by, well, herbs! Traditional herbs like camphor, turmeric, and lemongrass are combined into a hot compress, which creates a wonderful aroma and soothing-to-the-touch oils to ease pain and relax the muscles. While there are traditional herbal blends for the compress, herbs can also be combined to suit your unique needs. If you don’t like a particular smell, you aren’t required to include that herb in your massage. The compress is worked over your body, allowing the heat to ease muscle tensions while the oil from the herbs absorbs into your skin, providing both internal and external benefits for your body.
Some may compare Thai Herbal Massage to Hot Stone Massage, and while we agree there are similar benefits to the two procedures, Thai Herbal Massage tends to do the job quicker and in a far more relaxing fashion. Hot Stone Massage is designed to relieve body stresses and tensions, but if done wrong, this technique can leave the client feeling uncomfortable—or even severely burned . An untrained therapist can cause catastrophic damage to the skin, causing scalding, bruising, or increased risk of infection . Even with an excellent therapist, Hot Stone Massage can cause dehydration and headaches if the client is not prepared.
In contrast, Thai Herbal Massage is gentle and safe for the skin, and there is little risk of burn or bruising with the procedure. Though there are certainly plenty of benefits to Hot Stone Massage, if you’re looking for a relaxing and effective massage method, we highly recommend Thai Herbal Massage instead. There is no age restriction for Thai Herbal Massage (while Hot Stone Massage can be unsafe for younger children or the elderly), so any and all ages can enjoy this timeless and beneficial technique.
Have some aches and pains? Inflammation? Need some time to relax? Book a Thai Herbal Massage today by visiting our website or calling us at 720-385-4840.
We hope to see you soon!