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Classic Art of Sensual Massage

Customer Review: Hello 1972!!
Just warning you that this video was made in 1972!! and you can tell, the hippies make you laugh a little. Other than that, it was a great video, teaches easy massage technique that any one can learn. My husband and I watched the video together, and we both learned how to give a nice massage. I never expected to get an hour massage from my husband, but I did with this video!!
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Customer Review: Complete Body Massage with all the trimmings
Well organized, lovely to look at (nudity wtihout the clumsy lewdness that infects some massage videos) and comprehensive, this is a video to share with a loved one. It’s more an experience, than a video presentation. The introductory material takes you through preparing a massage area from scratch (easy!), setting up some massage oil, relaxing your partner and providing soothing background stimulation like music and scent.

The massage itself is presented in great detail with real expertise. The people in the film are attractive and really do look like they are being massaged. You watch a real massage move over the Chest and Abdomen, Head, Arms, Hands, Front of the legs, Feet, Back of the Legs and Back. Individual strokes are shown and explained well. You really can follow along stroke by stroke, trying things as you watch. There’s also lots of information about the body and the senses. The main emphasis throughout is on pleasure. You are encouraged to try what you see on the screen. There’s also lots of information on the effects massage has on the body. [Read more →]

May 6, 2008   1 Comment

Infant Massage–Revised Edition : A Handbook for Loving Parents

Discover the gentle art of Infant Massage

In this completely updated version of her renowned classic, Vimala McClure, founder of the International Association of Infant Massage, and its premier proponent in the United States, helps you master the techniques of infant massage so you can incorporate this joyful and wonderful healing art into your baby’s life. She shows you why a daily massage can be one of the greatest gifts you give your child…and yourself.  For generations mothers the world over have known that the soft stroke of their hands soothes, calms, and communicates their love to their babies. Now scientific research proves that massage can do all that and more.

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EFAGold Coconut Oil, Extra Virgin, Organic, 16 oz.

EfaGold Coconut Oil contains 62% MCTs – medium chain “good fats” the body uses to produce energy. As a dietary supplement, Coconut Oil is a good addition to physical activity, exercise and weight loss programs.- Certified organic, non-GMO- Cold pressed, hexane-free- Zero trans and hydrogenated fat- Pure extra virgin- Unrefined, non-bleached- Delicious, creamy tasteRecommendation: As a dietary supplement, take 1 to 4 tablespoons daily. May be used as a spread or added to salad dressings and smooothies. For Cooking: Use in place of butter, margarine, shortening or other cooking oils for baking or frying in temperatures up to 350 F.For Skin Care: Use as a moisturizing lotion. Place jar in warm water to liquefy, then massage small amounts onto the skin. For Hair Care: Use as a conditioner. Place jar in warm water to liquefy, then apply 2 teaspoons to hair 1 to 2 hours before washing. Store in a cool, dry place. No refrigeration required, even after opening. Solid at room temperature. Naturally melts and becomes liquid at 76 F. Returns to solid when cooled. Click here for more info on this massage product

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