Pain relief treatment with magnetic lamp theraphy

The traditional Chinese medicine.

The traditional Chinese medicine theory behind the operaDon’t miss the opportunity and enjoy the Mandala Spiritual Bath only for 30.000.- HUF add on your spa treatment tion of the „magic lamps” is based on the radiant electromagnetic frequencies that the healthy human body makes. In studies conducted in China and Korea, this lamp has been clinically show to promote micro-circulation, that’s the movement of blood in all the tiny spaces of your body so it can deliver nutrients, remove waste products and send repair cells to do their work. It has also been classified by the FDA in a group of radiant devices used for the temporary relief of chronic pain and arthritis. In the Mandala Day Spa you can try this amazing treatment along with pain relief massage, what helps to reduce basically all kind of lower or upper back muscle or joint pain.

 

60 minutes: 30.000.- HUF
75 minutes: 35.500.- HUF

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Please, arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment to ensure the comfortable check in. Thank you for your understanding! Every time you visit our Spa please provide us with your health conditions, allergies, injuries that could affect your spa experience. Please, notify us if you are pregnant, or if you have any concerns regarding your health or body. Please, consider in case of any kind of extant health problem you can apply for treatments that are recommended by the Reception. We recommend that alcohol not be consumed before, during or immediately after your spa treatments.

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Traditional Chinese medicine – 

Traditional Chinese medicine is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, Tui na massage , qigong as exercise , and dietary therapy.

It is primarily used as a complementary alternative medicine approach. Traditional Chinese medicine is widely used in China and also used in the West.

Traditional Chinese medicine theory is based on a number of philosophical frameworks including the theory o Yin-yang, the Five Elements, the human body Meridian system, Zang Fu organ theory, and others. Diagnosis and treatment are organized with reference to these concepts. This alternative medicine does not operate within a scientific paradigm but some practitioners make efforts to bring practices into a biomedical and evidence-based medicine framework.