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??I can honestly say that my shoulder pain has gone?


??loved the relaxing contemporary music he played - a nice change from the usual 'whale sounds and panpipes?


?..I find the stretching massage techniques just what my ache ridden shoulders and back needed?


..just some of the things my clients have been saying about Thai-vedic massage. Still not sure? Check out these videos of Thai massage on my website so you know what to expect: http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/videos/



AND? its half price for first timers:


New clients: 50% off your first massage, then 25% off future massages when you refer me to a friend who goes on to book a massage ? also at half-price for their first massage.


Bring your baby and get 2 massages for the price of 1!


Bring your baby/babies or toddler(s) and take turns having a 45 or 60 minute massage while your partner or friend looks after your child(ren) in my flat or back yard. Pay for only one of the massages.


Cant come to me?


Want to have a massage while your child has their afternoon nap? If you are walking distance or a short bus trip away, I can bring my massage mat and massage you in the comfort of your own home (half-price offer not applicable).


Call, text, email, fb or tweet me to book


Stephen

Thai-vedic massage,

12b Crebor Street, London, SE22 0HF

T: 07950 933150

E: [email protected]

W: www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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Fb: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thai-vedic-massage/224571201018137?fref=ts

I had a fantastic Thai massage from Stephen. Great for aches and pains in my upper back/shoulders from lifting a heavy toddler. He is very professional and environment he has created in his treatment room is calm and relaxing. I will definitely be returning to see him.

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