The Healing Art of
Thai Yoga Therapy:

The healing art of Thai Yoga Therapy is an ancient and sacred
system of healing with roots in Yoga, Ayurvedic Medicine and
Buddhist spiritual practice. It is a unique and powerful system
of Yoga Therapy, which combines rhythmic acu-pressure,
asanas (Yogic stretching exercises), gentle twisting, energy
work and meditation. Thai Yoga Therapy stimulates and
balances the flow of healing energy within the body, opening
the areas which are blocked bringing the person deeper into
balance and harmony for health, happiness and wellness of
being. This system creates a powerful release of stress and
tension, an increase in vitality and well-being and it deepens
the connection between mind, body and spirit in both the giver
and receiver.
Thai Yoga Therapy
What is Thai Yoga Therapy?

Thai Yoga Therapy is a form of body work that has gained
wide popularity in the West. A complete session
incorporates a traditional combination of point pressure,
energy meridian work, and yoga-like stretching for an
invigorating and balancing experience.

Clients are raving about Thai Yoga Therapy, its great stress
relief and the way it eliminates tension helping them to feel
completely relaxed.  Its unique style and graceful
movements bring well being to both the client and
practitioner.

Thai Yoga Therapy is different from other forms of body
work such as massage, in that there is no oil used, that the
practitioner uses a comfortable floor mat (as opposed to a
table), and that the client remains comfortably clothed
throughout the session.  

Thai Yoga Therapy blends point pressure and stretching
benefiting those who find themselves stiff, sore, and tired
from over-exertion in work or sports, or from arthritis or other
debilitating diseases. Thai Yoga Therapy enhances strength
and flexibility, relaxes sore or tense muscles, and can help
to recapture lost range of motion. By encouraging lymphatic
function, this traditional therapy can also detoxify the body,
heighten the immune system, and prevent disease and/or
injury by promoting flexibility.