A great massage that got into all of my…
A great massage that got into all of my knots and tightness.
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A great massage that got into all of my knots and tightness.
Having recently been experiencing pains in my right shoulder I approached Pariya Thai Spa who recommended I should have a Back Neck & Shoulder massage. In truth, it's the best massage I've ever experience, and the relief from the continuous pain was almost immediate.
Pariya Thai Spa offer several types of massages which cover many ailments. I would strongly recommend visiting there should you have any.
Noi, their therapist, seems to work wonders and must have magic fingers. You leave there feeling a great relief from both stress and pain. The prices charged are very reasonable so you can afford to go there often. For certain, I will be going on a regular basis
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