Massage & Bodywork

JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2018

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A B M P m e m b e r s e a r n F R E E C E a t w w w. a b m p . c o m / c e b y r e a d i n g M a s s a g e & B o d y w o r k m a g a z i n e 105 Clear Away Room Boost ADORAtherapy founder Adora Winquist is an aromatherapist and intuitive healer who's developed a line of aromatherapy blends for therapists and their clients. Room boost is an ideal accent to help therapists clear their session rooms. Derived in the United States from natural, wild-crafted, biodynamic ingredients that are vegan and cruelty-free, the 3.38 fl uid-ounce spray is $40 at www.adoratherapy.com. Crystal Muse Explore how you can connect with crystals and empower your life. Based on more than 25 years of research and spiritual quests, holistic healer Heather Askinosie and her business partner, Timmi Jandro, share their wisdom. Published by Hay House, this text is available for $27.99 at www.amazon.com. NE W PRODUCTS Awakening Your Power of Self-Healing Bodywork innovator Meir Schneider's newest work is a two-part program for optimal living. First, readers will learn about improving whole-body wellness through breathing, movement, and massage. The second section offers practical ways to reduce daily strain on your body. Available for $30 at www.self healing.org. Herbal Farmpresses These herbal therapy balls come in three varieties: rejuvenating, soreness relief, and tranquility. They're packaged in pairs, so one ball can be warmed while the therapist is using the other. Each set should be reserved for one client and is good for three sessions. Perfect for inspiring repeat, tailored sessions! A pair is $14 and available at www.farmhousefreshgoods.com.

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