We're seeing more and more people at the center who feel like something isn't quite right. Thai massage can be a complementary resource for creating a sense of calm and overall well-being. It is not a substitute for any medical or gynecological treatment.
The connection between tension and hormonal well-being
Chronic stress can disrupt the body's balance and lead to imbalances in the menstrual cycle, sleep, and mood. Thai massage, by promoting a calmer state and reducing accumulated tension, can help the body find more favorable conditions for its natural equilibrium. If you experience any hormonal changes, it is essential to consult your doctor or gynecologist.
Well-being in the abdominal and pelvic area
Working on the energy lines of the abdominal and pelvic area can contribute to a feeling of increased circulation and well-being in that area. Many people describe a greater sense of comfort and relief during their cycle after sessions. As a complementary wellness resource, its effects are highly valued. It is not a medical treatment.
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If you feel your body has lost its rhythm and you're looking for a complementary, natural approach that promotes well-being, Thai massage can be a great starting point. At Quiroesencia, we work with each person individually. Discover our services and find your session.

