healing hands

of

happy hill massage

 

...Since 1999


Integrative Massage 
Swedish, Lomi Lomi and other modalities are incorporated into 
a nurturing and healing experience.
1 hour=  $60
90 minute=  $90

Prenatal
Relaxing to both mother and baby at any point of the pregnancy 
1 hour= $60

Deep tissue 
add $20 more  

Side by Side -  Couples or friends who want simultaneous work, same room, two therapists, same rates per person as above

(All table massages include warm stones & aromatherapy 
unless you’d prefer otherwise)

Outcalls-  add $20 per therapist

Soul to Sole-
-1/2 hour Luxurious foot massage, carefully working reflexology points-$25
-1 hour includes soothing foot soak and scrub followed by massage- $60

Seated Massage-  $1/ minute 
Chair (seated) massage is happily available for your family gathering, community event or at your business to attract attention or... treat your employees! I’ll come to your office and reduce the stress level to increase productivity! 
Ask about rates.

Dianne currently does seated massage at 
Soto’s Marketplace at 
2244 Main St.
Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon and 
Thursdays from noon to 3 p.m.

Mud Over Mind- 90 minutes = $120 
Pure Dead Sea clay is painted on your body drawing out impurities in your system, making your skin smoother and healthier. 
Treatment is integrated with full-body massage of your choice




About Dianne Brooke

    “This is not a job. It is a chosen profession which I am truly honored to have! I absolutely love, love, love what I do!
    “I was incredibly lucky to have studied at the Hirudaya Holistic Life Center in San Luis Obispo, California. The skills and sense of nurturing and self-care I learned has served me and countless others well. 
    “Swedish massage was the basis of our education however, shiatsu, passive joint therapy, trigger point, and a number of other modalities were touched upon (if you’ll pardon the expression...). 
     “I continue to study and learn new techniques via classes, videos and through observation of other practitioners as well as by listening to my clients. Warm stones have become one of the most widely appreciated additions to my massage. They help bring circulation to the muscles and help you relax more deeply. 
    “I love blending music, candles and essential oils to bring you even deeper. However, should you be adverse to any of these, you have only to tell me.
    “While my table sees plenty of athletes, computer junkies and plain ol’ stress monkeys, I am quite comfortable working on elderly and terminally ill folks. Whether side-lying on the table, sitting up or in bed, touch is such a comforting thing and I am honored to be of any assistance I can be. (No outcall fee for bed-ridden clients)
    “Massage is also a great way for the “girls” to spend a weekend together, father and son, mother and daughter, newlyweds... celebrate by feeling good!”















We look forward to working with you!














How to receive a great massage

    Massage is a means of allowing your body to heal itself. Remember, if you’ve been working on those knotty shoulders for years, one hour of work is not going to make them completely go away. It takes time. Help maximize the benefits of massage by doing the following:

Check your troubles at the door
Do not drink alcoholic beverages before you come
Focus on your breathing- deep, slow, cleansing breaths throughout the treatment
Speaking of breathing, when a sore spot is being worked on, pay particular attention to the breath to help release whatever is being held there. However, if the uncomfortableness goes over, say, a level 5 on a scale of 1-10, asK the practitioner to back off. The body will only seize up to protect itself if it hurts too much.
Tell us if something is uncomfortable whether it’s the pressure being used, a stretch we may be applying or even the volume of the music. It’s your massage.
A warm bath or hot tub is nice prior to massage but not necessary
Let practitioners do the work- if you are moving your arms or head for them, you will not be able to fully relax and you may, in fact, experience some discomfort if you try to second guess the next move.
Drink plenty of water afterwards- flush all the toxins that may be released from a treatment. 
Remember how you feel and carry that goodness with you as long as possible! 

P.S. For you first-timers, snoring, drooling, flatulence, burping and emotional release are all possible, NORMAL reactions to massage!


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Therapeutic Massage

by Dianne Brooke

and

Ed Kraycik

For an appointment call

(805) 927-4805 or email directly through “Contact” page above

Welcome to our cozy little corner of heaven!

Make yourself at home and begin to

transform your stiff, tired body and overworked mind

into a more peaceful, healthy being.

Another satisfied client: young rocker,

Jackie Greene, backstage at Pozo Saloon.

Talent and personality! Jackie, that is.

(Be sure to check him out! www.jackiegreene.com)

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About Ed Kraycik

Ed studied reflexology in 1996 while working for Rodale Press in Pennsylvania (the publisher of some of the best-known health and lifestyle magazines in the country). His method of working on feet is intuitive and comforting.