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Calistoga treatments are available:
Golden
Haven Spa - Nestled in the heart of the Napa
Valley, in the beautiful town of Calistoga, Golden Haven Hot
Springs makes the perfect wine country getaway. Come and experience
the magic of the healing mineral waters and rejuvenating spa
treatments. After a day of touring the wine country, you can
swim in our warm mineral pool, relax on the sun deck, and rejuvenate
with Golden Havens famous spa treatments. At Golden Haven
couples can enjoy mud baths in private treatment rooms. We also
feature soothing massages, luxurious herbal facials, and detoxifying
European Body Wraps. Come for the day or stay for the night
in one our newly remodeled rooms. Many have private kitchenettes,
saunas or hot mineral jauzzis. Families may prefer our two bedroom
units that accommodate up to four people. Come and see for yourself
why Conde Nest Traveler recently highlighted Golden Havens
Mud Bath treatments as a quintessential American travel
experience and why Travel and Leisure Magazine in April
2007 concluded that Golden Haven Hot Springs is one of the most
professional and up-to-date" spas in Calistoga. Special
Internet package discounts are available on our web site
Lavender
Hill Spa - Just a few steps from historic downtown
Calistoga you will find a hidden treasure. Nestled into a beautifully
terraced garden hillside is Lavender Hill Spa. A harmonious
blend of the Napa Valleys natural beauty with exotic Asian influenced
statuary and art create the perfect setting for high quality
spa treatments. “…tiny and tranquil Lavender Hill
Spa provides an infusion of well deserved well being. Even the
most high-strung urbanite will emerge from and interlude at
this intimate, family owned garden spa feeling rested and restored.”
– Solano Magazine. Although not exclusively for couples
Lavender Hill Spa is often referred to as “Calistoga’s
most romantic spa”, perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries
and romantic occasions. Charming bath cottages feature two Jacuzzi
style tubs and are designed for one or two people to enjoy spa
treatments in complete privacy. With a reputation for being
some of the best in the Napa Valley the massage staff is required
to have extensive experience and advanced training. As one guest
put it “This place is outstanding! Every aspect of my
experience was soothing, tranquil and delightful.” Escape
from the pressures of everyday life and experience Lavender
Hill Spa. Open 7 days a week from 9am to 9pm. Advanced reservations
recommended. 1-800-528-4772 or 707-942-4495.
Calistoga Massage Center
Calistoga Village
Inn & Spa
Dr.
Wilkenson's Resort
Oasis Spa
Simply
Wonderful Yoga & Massage
Napa treatments see:
St.Pierre
Center for Massage, Inc.
More about Therapeutic Massage:
Massage may be the oldest and simplest form of medical
care. Egyptian tomb paintings show people being massaged. In
Eastern cultures, massage has been practiced continually since
ancient times. A Chinese book from 2,700 B.C., The Yellow Emperor's
Classic of Internal Medicine, recommends 'breathing exercises,
massage of skin and flesh, and exercises of hands and feet"
as the appropriate treatment for -complete paralysis, chills,
and fever." It was one of the principal method of relieving
pain for Greek and Roman physicians. Julius Caesar was said
to have been given a daily massage to treat neuralgia. "The
Physician Must Be Experienced In Many Things," wrote Hippocrates,
the father of Western medicine, in the 5th century B. C., "but
assuredly in rubbing.. . for rubbing can bind a joint that is
too loose, and loosen a joint that is too rigid."
Doctors such as Ambroise Pare, a 16th-century physician to the
French court, praised massage as a treatment for various ailments.
Swedish massage, the method most familiar to Westerners, was
developed in the 19th century by a Swedish doctor, poet, and
educator named Per Henrik Ling. His system was based on a study
of gymnastics and physiology, and on techniques borrowed from
China, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Physiotherapy, originally based
on Ling's methods, was established with the foundation in 1894
of the Society of Trained Masseurs. During World War I patients
suffering from nerve injury or shell shock were treated with
massage. St. Thomas's Hospital, London, had a department of
massage until 1934. However, later breakthroughs in medical
technology and pharmacology eclipsed massage as physiotherapists
began increasingly to favor electrical instruments over manual
methods of stimulating the tissues.
Massage lost some of its value and prestige with the unsavory
image created by "massage parlors." This image is
fading as awareness of the value and therapeutic properties
of massage grows.
Massage is now used in intensive care units, for children, elderly
people, babies in incubators, and patients with cancer, AIDS,
heart attacks, or strokes. Most American hospices have some
kind of bodywork therapy available, and it is frequently offered
in health centers, drug treatment clinics, and pain clinics.
A variety of massage techniques have also been incorporated
into several other complementary therapies, such as aromatherapy,
reflexology, Rolfing, Hellerwork, and osteopathy.
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