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Acupressure and Reflexology Treatments at Massage-DC by Washington Institute of Natural Medicine (Up to 66% Off)

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Acupressure and reflexology use pressure applied to specific points of the body to alleviate chronic pain and improve energy flow

Though hitting a good pressure point can improve your body’s natural energy flow, hitting the perfect one can cause your mouth to spurt tickets redeemable for prizes. Hit the jackpot with this Groupon.

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  • $75 for two acupressure and reflexology treatments (a $220 value)
  • $39 for one acupressure and reflexology treatment (a $110 value)<p>

Targeting the same parts of the body as an acupuncture treatment, acupressure bodywork helps promote relaxation and decrease aches, tension, and bodily toxins using gentle, yet firm pressure delivered by hand. Reflexology, meanwhile, is believed to help spur the body’s natural healing mechanisms with pressure applied to specific zones of the hands and feet.<p>

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About Massage-DC by Washington Institute of Natural Medicine

Instead of relying on a few professionals to oversee a large number of cases, Dr. Victoria Goldsten distributes responsibility among a large team of specialists. When clients need help losing weight, Dr. Goldsten pairs them with a nutritional consultant or body-wrap technician. Those seeking an energy-based approach to healing can meet with a doctor of naturopathology, an acupuncturist, or a reiki healer. The diverse team of specialists is bound together by the eclectic experience of Dr. Goldsten, whose title bears more acronyms than a government phone directory.

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