Posts Tagged manual lymphatic drainage

New customer testimonial: lymphatic drainage

“I visited Paola last year for three sessions of lymphatic drainage massages and found the experience lovely and relaxing, and I felt revitalised after each visit. Paola is very professional and friendly and puts you totally at ease, and I will definitely be visiting her for more sessions in the future. I would highly recommend [...]


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2011: the year of massage

By Paola Bassanese 2011 has been a great year for massage. At least it has been for Energya Ltd. The year started well during winter with highly motivated people wanting to stay healthy. Back, neck and shoulders massage was extremely popular as clients were shrugging their shoulders in an attempt to keep warm. Some lymphatic [...]


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More feedback on lymphatic drainage

Paola is the massage therapist that really knows how to connect with how you’re feeling and what your body needs. She is extremely knowledgable. I would reccomend Paola if there was something that you wanted to work on indefinately. I always walk away feeling as though something has been put right. (Vicki Stathopoulos)


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New testimonial for manual lymphatic drainage

Soon after my first massage with Paola Bassanese I found my skeptical self wondering if maybe there was such a thing as ‘healing hands’ after all. Busy Londoners who like to see results and who are in need of a bodily reminder that less can definitely mean more should definitely consider squeezing an hour or [...]


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Manual lymphatic drainage: giving you a boost

by Paola Bassanese In autumn, it is essential to boost your immune system to prevent falling ill as the weather gets colder. The tendency is to go into an hybernation phase and we all want to become couch potatoes gorging on comfort food. Although this is all very tempting, our priority should be to keep [...]


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Researching common symptoms in people presenting for lymphatic drainage

Currently investigating the links between inflammation and oedema (swelling/water retention) in clients presenting for manual lymphatic drainage treatments. Data is being collected and analysed to evaluate trends and courses of action to ease symptoms which can range to discomfort to pain (in the case of lipoedema). Some interesting interim results being found, more research and [...]

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