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Time for Yourself, Michal Cohen – Certified Therapist

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Time for Yourself, Michal Cohen – Certified Therapist

When you arrive at the Dead Sea, it’s a chance to put aside all the noise that accompanies your every-day life, and slide into a world of relaxation at Michal Cohen’s new private clinic at Mitzpe Shalem.

You can choose from a variety of treatments for the body and soul:

  • Aromatic Swedish Massage
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Reflexology
  • Integrated Treatment
  • Hot Stone Therapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Massage for Pregnant Women

 

Treatments are suitable for individuals and are highly recommended for couples, and a meal can also be combined in a romantic atmosphere.

Michal offers a “Moment for Yourself” workshop in which you can learn pain relief techniques and stress reduction, with the help of medicinal oils and tranquil, relaxing meditation.

The workshops are suitable for groups of all types, or therapists can be booked for private events, as can fun-days for groups.

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Accessible for Disabled
  • Daytime activities
  • Indoor activities
  • Outdoor activities
  • Reservations/Booking in Advance
  • Suitable alone
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for Events/Team-Building Days
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for Groups

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Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem

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