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Recommended: Chrissie Cunningham massage/acupuncture


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In February I hurt my neck and back quite badly, and have been having treatment from my (excellent) chiropractor, Daniel Harvey.


I was suffering from a lot of associated muscle tension, and had Chrissie recommended to me for remedial massage. I've had two sessions with her now, both at home which has been really convenient, and she used a combination of deep tissue massage and acupuncture to treat me. She really knows what she is doing, and is small but powerful! After my first session I felt the benefits almost immediately, and a second session today has left me feeling much better.


Highly recommend her, either for specific massage to treat a problem, or relaxation.


Christine Cunningham

07595 459 895

http://www.maydaymassage.com

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Just had a fantastic massage and acupuncture session with Chrissie. Feeling so much better and the energy is flowing again.

Chrissie really works with the whole body and will use acupuncture if she feels that it is more affective.


I have been using her for the last three years and she is amazing.

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