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[Review] Art of Oriental Healing at Thai Raksa Spa

I’ve been meaning to get a message for the longest time.

The unhealthy combination of slaving in front of the computer as long as I’m awake and not getting a good night’s sleep, among other personal things + the weather, has been taking a toll in my body. I’d rather sleep all day, I keep looking for food, and recently, my whole back from neck down is in pain. Sounds familiar?

Herald’s invitation was so timely I couldn’t say no. One Saturday I took a cab down Shaw Boulevard to attend bloggers’ event turned SPArty during Thai Raksa Healing Spa’s first year anniversary.

Thai Raksa Healing Spa Facilities and Interiors

The spa may look small on the outside but is actually spacious on the inside. The atmosphere was laid-back and comfortable. Unless you open the door, I did not hear the cars outside.

ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ Thai Raksa! 🙂
I’ve never been to Thailand but it does have that vibe if I may say so 🙂
Therapy rooms are divided by thick curtains. [image source: Thai Raksa Facebook Page]
Everything’s so easy on the eyes 🙂
The Healing Room is where Reiki sessions are performed.
There were many of these abstract images 🙂
Check out this shower room’s flooring below 🙂

About Thai Raksa Healing Spa

What separates Thai Raksa from other spas, according to its owners Ms. Catherine Joyce and Mr. Rudy Corro Jr., is their focus on traditional and integrative medicine where oriental treatments compliment the western way.

Modalities

Vlogger Alice Mate tried cosmetic acupuncture (anti-aging) 🙂
Reiki may look like simple, but there’s a science behind it 🙂

Thai Raksa Healing Spa Review

Since I’m still hesitant to try acupuncture and there’s a limit to the number of people who can undergo Reiki in a day, I opted for a Body Scrub + Thai Raksa massage package.

The body scrub contains a combination of white and pink Himalayan salt, coffee, and lavender. This makes your skin soft, smooth, smell good and help you whiten — all organic pa! I got to use the shower above to rinse it off. The spa provides shampoo, body soap, a pair of slippers, a robe, and towels for your use. Just bring an extra underwear just in case you don’t want to be in your birthday suit :3

Body scrub! Sorry folks, this is the only photo I took 😛

I was already feeling refreshed, but a little anxious. Filipinos like their massage hard, to which I am an exception because it makes me sick the day after. Mas nabubugbog yung katawan ko kesa ma-relieve yung pain. To my surprise, my therapist’s hands were very light but I felt the tension go away.

After the massage you get to rest for around 20 minutes. I might fall asleep for hours so I decided to dress up and go back to my fellow bloggers. Since I cannot consume cold drinks for at least an hour, we were given a cup of hot tea to complete the experience 🙂

With fellow bloggers and Ms. Catherine Joyce (on my left) 🙂 [image source: Thai Raksa Facebook Page]

Verdict

I’m definitely looking forward to experience Reiki. Let me think about acupuncture first :p

I love intimate events like this because we were able to sit down with the owners in a casual atmosphere and have interesting conversations. Thank you again to Ms. Catherine, Sir Rudy and Herald for invite me! 🙂

Thai Raksa Healing Spa

New address: Unit 1002 Paragon Plaza, EDSA cor Reliance St. Mandaluyong City

Landline: (02) 899 8902

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