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Water after a massage

Water after a massage. Have you ever noticed that after a massage you feel thirsty and depending on the treatment you may have an urgency to go to the toilet? Well, massages are diuretics, that’s why. Indeed, independently of the type of treatment that you receive, whether is MLD, Remedial Massage, or Thai Massage, the body fluid gets pushed and pumped around the all body. As per consequence, all these substances moved around need to find their way out. So, after any session, you wanna make sure to rehydrate your body. Drink water after a massage. Why water and not orange juice? Or an energy drink? Or coffee? Water is what is recommended after a massage because it’s what can at the best re-oxygenate the muscle and re-hydrate the body. Drinking a sugary drink, or a really acid beverage as it can be coffee will just dry off the body even more. Furthermore, water is quicker to be absorbed and can help the stomach to keep its natural PH balance. If this post is talking to you, book your next massage session by clicking here. Another effect of the massage can be the deep relaxation of the body, which can affect the stomach and abdominal feeling. Indeed, adding sugar or other substances to the PH of a stomach that feels so relaxed, may not work at the best. What about the water temperature then? Cold or warm? Well, let’s take down the myth that cold water makes you feel fresher. Sorry, it doesn’t. Drinking cold water brings the body temperature down, increasing then the difference in temperature between within the body and outside the body. That will make you feel even hotter. But I do understand that hot water unless is herbal tea, doesn’t feel so nice. Even though, warm water would be ideal, as its temperature would be the same as one of our inner organs. So, temperature-wise just drinks water at room temperature if you can’t stand hot water.  


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Giovanni Is Away - 27th/Aug to 19th/Sept

For three weeks, from Wednesday, August 27th to Friday, September 19th, Giovanni is away.

During this time, two other therapists are covering the Remedial Massage services. Due to the short period of work, private health rebates are not available during those 3 weeks. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Surie
Available on Tuesdays

10 am – 5 pm

Hi, I am Surie, a qualified Remedial Massage Therapist, originally from Thailand, but I have now called Melbourne home since 2014.
 
I have been practising massage therapy since 2015, and I combine techniques like deep tissue, cupping, sports massage and relaxation massage to ease pain, improve movement, and support overall well-being.

When I am not working, I loved hangout with friends for good thai food, I look after my plants (I am in love with my plants).
My sport to go? Swimming!

Services provided by Surie:

    • Remedial Massage
    • Relaxation Massage
    • Sport Massage

Elisa
Available on Fridays

10 am – 5 pm

I’m Elisa, a remedial massage therapist with an Italian background and 14 years of experience in Melbourne and Sydney.
 
My approach to therapeutic care blends remedial and restorative techniques with an intuitive understanding of the body’s needs. Through my touch, I create a safe and nurturing space for clients to unwind and embrace the renewing experience. I’m truly passionate about massage, as I believe it is a profound exchange of energies, meaning each treatment is a tailored experience designed specifically for the individual.
 
Services provided by Elisa:
 
  • Remedial Massage
  • Relaxation Massage
  • Pregnancy Massage (backed by my accreditation in Pregnancy Massage from Susan Yates (Wellmother UK expert).
  • Remedial Facials to relieve TMJ dysfunction, incorporating elements of Kobido techniques.