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urutan malaysia (malaysia signature massage)            

Urutan Malaysia' combines traditional Malay, Chinese, Indian, Peranakan as well as Sabah and Sarawak native massage techniques

Here in Malaysia, many people have benefited from foreign traditional treatments such as Thai and Balinese massage. Introduced by the Malaysian Tourism and Culture Ministry in year 2017, Malaysians now can enjoy more health benefits from an option of local therapy inspired by the country's spa experts and industry players, known as 'Urutan Malaysia'. The whole R&D of this product is proudly lead by Relax Oasis trainer cum Malaysian Association of Wellness and Spa (MAWSPA) president Dr Baskaran Kosthi.  

 

'Urutan Malaysia' is a complete massage therapy that combines traditional Malay, Chinese, Indian, Peranakan as well as Sabah and Sarawak native massage techniques and uses our local herbs and spices to bestow more health benefits for a balanced mind, body and spirit for your well being.

 

‘Urutan Malaysia' incorporates the Malay, Chinese, Indian and native massage techniques and traditional rain forest herbs from the Borneo. Customary Malay massages emphasises on veins all over the body to reduce edema and restores energy while the Indian massage focuses on acupressure massage on the head, face, neck and shoulders. The Chinese deep tissue massage, or “Tui Na” which is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) principles to realign soft tissue and bone, helps reduce muscle tension and pressure, energise the meridian system of the body and treat internal disease.

 

Using high quality coconut oil instead of mineral oil, the massage oil is specially infused with herbs such as ginger, fresh turmeric, lemongrass, galangal, pandan, cinnamon, coriander, redwood and pepper to relieve trapped wind, promote blood circulation and improve the functions of the lymphatic system.

 

Choose this incredible healing massage to nurture your body and soul for heightened energy to perform daily tasks more efficiently and productively!

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