Times For Balance

Times For Balance Holistic Massage, Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Hot Stones Massage, Essential Oils

Located inside of (The Tan Dock - tanning salon) in Dublin City Centre (opposite to Ripley Court Hotel and beside the Molloy's pub)

AROMATHERAPY - Mission is to bring healing and hope to the world, for lives free of disease and poverty, and ultimately to teach impoverished cultures to be self-reliant. TUINA ACUPRESSURE - Helps with all longer term health problems and chronic pain e.g. Migraine, Stress, Insomnia, Fertility/ Gynecological problems, Allergy, Asthma, Digestive problems, Sports injuries - Achilles tendinitis, Tennis elbow, Frozen shoulder, Wrist problems (carpal tunnel), etc. Improves energy level, Manage chronic pain, Relieves stress and aches, Prevent illness, Detoxify internal toxins, Relaxation and recovery, Your overall well being. MASSAGE - Helps with stiff back and shoulders, relieves muscle pain, improves skin tone and texture, helps with cellulite, improves blood and circulation - especially beneficial if you suffer with cold hands and feet, reduces stress and anxiety, improves sleep, promotes easier and deeper breathing, helps to detoxify, etc. You can choose from:

Holistic Massage
Deep Tissue Massage
Aroma-Touch Technique
Aromatherapy Massage
Hot Stones Massage. For more information and to book your appointment visit our website: www.timesforbalance.com or give us a call to 083 155 0124.

28/07/2013

A recent study using brain scans shows once again that junk food, sugar, and highly processed carbohydrates are addictive - plain and simple.

15/06/2013
13/06/2013

Russia Ban’s The Use Of Microwave OvensBLOG, Health, NewsDecember 21, 20110 CommentsShare This Article TweetIn Russia, microwave ovens were banned in 1976 because of their negative health consequences as many studies were conducted on their use. The ban was lifted after Perestroika in the early 90’s...

08/06/2013

Ireland, the land of a thousand welcomes, hopes to build on its position as a tourist destination to attract more visitors to Ireland this year. Most of our visitors come from countries that are not fluoridated and yet they arrive here, unaware that the water is contaminated with industrial chemicals. Should Failte Ireland warn visitors not to drink our tap water? Can we really market ourselves as a beautiful green country when our water is not what it should be? CustomerSupport@failteireland.ie

06/06/2013

~Feed your chakras~


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Claire xo

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