

Black Stone Ghasa for the Face, Neck and entire body (Only 4 available)
Gua Sha is an ancient healing technique that began in China around 13th century. It is used in Asia by practitioners of Traditional Medicine, in both the clinical setting and in homes, but is little known in the West. "Gua" 刮 means to scrape or rub. "Sha" 痧 is a reddish, elevated patch of skin. It involves palpation and cutaneous stimulation where the skin is pressured, in strokes, by a round-edged instrument, such as a ceramic Chinese soup spoon, a well-worn coin, or, even honed animal bones, water buffalo horn, or jade. It results in the appearance of small red patches (“Sha'”), which are believed to remove blood stagnation, promoting normal circulation and metabolic processes.
It's been reported that Guasha can help relieve several health conditions and is especially effective for musculoskeletal problems like tightness in the shoulders, legs, and back. It can also help alleviate tension headaches, migraines, neck pain, or swelling in your body. It can even help with anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, and perimenopausal symptoms when done in addition to acupuncture.
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Gua Sha is an ancient healing technique that began in China around 13th century. It is used in Asia by practitioners of Traditional Medicine, in both the clinical setting and in homes, but is little known in the West. "Gua" 刮 means to scrape or rub. "Sha" 痧 is a reddish, elevated patch of skin. It involves palpation and cutaneous stimulation where the skin is pressured, in strokes, by a round-edged instrument, such as a ceramic Chinese soup spoon, a well-worn coin, or, even honed animal bones, water buffalo horn, or jade. It results in the appearance of small red patches (“Sha'”), which are believed to remove blood stagnation, promoting normal circulation and metabolic processes.
It's been reported that Guasha can help relieve several health conditions and is especially effective for musculoskeletal problems like tightness in the shoulders, legs, and back. It can also help alleviate tension headaches, migraines, neck pain, or swelling in your body. It can even help with anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, and perimenopausal symptoms when done in addition to acupuncture.
Learn about What is Gasha Therapy Here
Pick up at the Studio (Shipping is currently unavailable)
Thank you!
Yoga In DeMun