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Tibetan Kunye Massage (pay-what-you-can)

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NOW BOOKING for JANUARY 2024


Welcome to your practice of relaxation and calming the wind element within.


Kunye is the ancient healing art taught in Traditional Tibetan Medicine.

 

The term Kunye comes from two Tibetan words: “ku” means oil, and “nye” means to perform massage. So fundamentally, Kunye means “applying massage with oil”.


Kunye Massage is popular in Tibet and surrounding countries applied by professionally trained practitioners and local healers. The treatment is used to tackle a range of health conditions, such as psychological disorders, stress and anxieties, tight muscles and joints, digestive problems, insomnia, and headaches, among a range of other conditions or discomforts.


This Pay-What-You-Can service will be offered to clients of Therapy Cooperative as an additional practice to the work you are doing with Aleksandra, Hattie, Vanitha, and/or Todd.


Kunye massage is restorative and relaxing. It is a practice of calming the nervous system. Thank you for caring for yourself in this way. I am looking forward to our time together. 



INFORMATION: 

When: There are 4 openings each week. See booking calendar for days and times. 

Where: Therapy Cooperative - Suðurlandsbraut 32, 108 Reykjavik - Iceland

Who: Adults 21 years of age and older.

Duration: 90 minutes

Facilitated by Todd


FEE:

This is a pay-what-you can service offered to all active Therapy Cooperative clients.

The suggested donation is 2000 kr. to 5000 kr. per meeting to cover supplies and facilitator’s time. Cash only. 


At my current scope of practice, you should NOT get a massage from me if you are under the age of 21 or have any of the following:


  • Skin issues or skin condition 

  • Cuts or open wounds

  • Bruises

  • Burns

  • Varicose veins

  • Indigestion

  • Strong fever

  • Broken bone

  • Blood clots

  • Pregnancy 

  • Kidney or liver condition 

  • Cancer

  • Any recent surgery or chemotherapy 

  • Inflammation 

  • Hypertension 

  • Active infection 

  • Hernia


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