Peter Eater Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Heading to Palm Springs over the holidays, and I got to say that first massage photo is pretty suggestive. Any info? https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/43661/
+ db66 Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 I have no personal experience with him, but he’s mentioned a couple of times in this thread. + Vegas_Millennial and BigDMike 1 1
BigDMike Posted October 31 Posted October 31 On 12/17/2024 at 6:44 AM, db66 said: I have no personal experience with him, but he’s mentioned a couple of times in this thread. I commented in another thread about him. I enjoyed myself with him + Vegas_Millennial 1
Johnrom Posted November 1 Posted November 1 He’s excellent masseur. Saw him when he lived near LA, before his move to PS. Highly recommend here. + Vegas_Millennial and BigDMike 1 1
Peter Eater Posted November 1 Author Posted November 1 “gentle scraping to promote mobility & healing” Scraping?
+ 7829V Posted November 1 Posted November 1 1 hour ago, Peter Eater said: “gentle scraping to promote mobility & healing” Scraping? I’ve had it done several times. From Google Scraping massage, also known as Gua Sha, is an ancient Chinese massage technique that involves using a smooth-edged tool to gently scrape the skin. Benefits: Improves circulation and blood flow, Reduces muscle tension and pain, Breaks down scar tissue and adhesions, Stimulates the lymphatic system, and Promotes detoxification. Procedure: They use a specialized scraping tool, typically made of jade or stainless steel, to gently scrape the skin in specific directions. The strokes are usually downward and away from the heart. The therapist may apply pressure to target deeper tissues. Heat may also be used to enhance the treatment. The therapist applies oil or lotion to the area being treated. + Vegas_Millennial 1
Peter Eater Posted November 3 Author Posted November 3 On 11/1/2025 at 8:13 AM, 7829V said: Promotes detoxification. That’s the problem with Google. It says all kinds of nonsense. Massage can provide various health benefits, but it is not a detoxification treatment. The claim is just marketing junk.
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