Some spas advertise herbal and other natural wraps. In
fact, the methods and products applied are widely varied.
Let’s explore some of the components that make up a good “wrap”
experience.
Herbal wraps.
Some of the higher end spas go so far as to grow their own “herbs”
for use in their body wraps, but that isn’t necessary for
a good body wrap experience. Herbs can be fresh, or dried
and usually organically grown is best.
Each herb has a specific effect. Some increase circulation,
aid in lymphatic drainage, another may soothe the skin
or decrease aches and pains and so on.
On mentioning lymphatic drainage..this is one component of cellulite
treatment I
always recommend..as you will see later in Chapter
X. I have a drainage
remedy..actually a few..but one for
lymph in particular which I use clinically..
Herba-Lymph. It
used to be Dr. Deb's Lymphatic Drainage...actually listed in
Kevin
Trudeau's second Book under Cellulite in the back with his resources.
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Great product as part of the plan to eliminate cellulite.
The herbs are steeped in very hot water (almost boiling) then
special muslin sheets are soaked in the solution. It
is these herb-infused sheets along with other insulating layers
that wrap around the body.
How the treatments work is interesting. The goal is to
create a condition not unlike your body when you have a fever. We
all know that when we have a fever, our body eliminates toxins
by sweating.
It’s the same principle with body wraps. The results
vary. Some people report a very intense detoxification
while for others it might be mild.
Methods of application and content vary as well. Seaweed,
mud and salt are popular body wraps. Most often, the
subject is wrapped from neck to toe with the arms set close
to the sides of the body. This can be uncomfortable
for someone who suffers from claustrophobia.
The easiest correction for this is to keep the arms free from
the wrap. Most people who are claustrophobic find the
works and that all they need to be able to feel free to remove
themselves if they choose.
Whatever type of body wrap you select make certain that you
feel comfortable with the spa and that a technician is always
close at hand.
Care should be taken when selecting a salon or spa. Some
things to consider:
§ How long have they
been offering body wraps?
§ Do
they have a licensed clinician whose sole purpose is
massage and/or body wraps?
§ Where do their
herbs and other contents come from?
§ Do they offer any
special pricing for new clients?
§ Will they allow
a tour of their facilities prior to purchase?
§ Have they had any
unresolved complaints reported by the Better Business Bureau?
§ Do they have any
package pricing for multiple visits?
Watch your local publications for coupon offers. This
can be a good way to try out a service at a bargain.
Ask your friends if they have had a body wrapping experience
and whether they enjoyed it and what kind of results did they
experience.
You may even want to check for “two for one” specials
and try it out with a friend!
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