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Thai yoga massage and Ayurvedic back massage in SE22


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I had a great massage with Stephen Nock at his treatment room on Crebor Street.


He takes a lot of care with his work and I really felt the benefit of the massage for alleviating mental and physical stress. Stephen seems very flexible with appointments to fit individual needs. I would highly recommend his services. he is a very skilled practitioner, and very reasonably priced.


I have tried the Ayurvedic massage (with oils), and have bow booked to also try out the Thai yoga massage (more dynamic).


You can find his info at http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/

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