Contact Jill John, CMT, Nurturing the Mother Specialist
Voted Best Certified Massage Therapist in Nuvo Newsweekly's Reader's Poll. Daydreams Massage Therapy for Women (part of Vista Massage & Wellness Studio), is dedicated to providing mind, body, spirit wellness & relaxation for females. Jill John is a Certified Massage Therapist & Bodyworker, Reiki Master, Intrinsic Coach & "Nurturing the Mother" Fertility/Prenatal/Postpartum Specialist. She's trained in a wide variety of Massage styles, including Swedish/Relaxation, Blended, Couples, Warm Lavender, Hot Stone, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, Thai Yoga & Zen Shiatsu Acupressure. Jill John also provides many Spa/Wellness Specialties, such as Indian Head Massage, Rejuvenating Facials, Body Contour Wraps, Sugar Scrubs, Aromatherapy, Reiki Energy Balancing Therapy, Reflexology, Thai Foot Massage, Pampering Hand/Foot Spa Treatments. In other words...there are treatments to relax you from head to toe & soothe you mind, body & soul! As a female, Jill is especially interested in issues of women’s healthcare & wellness. Daydreams Massage Therapy’s Mission Statement: “My passion lies in helping women restore balance to their hectic lives through the power of nurturing touch. I aspire to bring a sense of deep tranquility and peacefulness to each client through my gentle massage, bodywork & energy balancing therapies. During each session, I strive to bring about a complete sense of well-being by creating a blissful experience for the mind, body & spirit. I take all concerns seriously & strive to resolve an individual’s needs to the best of my ability.” Daydreams Massage Therapy for Women has been designed as a welcoming environment for ladies of all ages, colors, shapes a
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