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Unwind & Relax - Great Spa Day Video from Phineas and Ferb

Busy? Stressed out? Can't make it to the spa? Just play this video and that will do it for now :). Check out the lyrics below.

Lyrics:
It's Spa Day, a day to unwind.
We'll walk on your spine, we'll be kind.

It's Spa Day, P & F on the scene.
Gonna slather you with mud and make you feel like a queen.
Get you sittin' in a hot tub. (Loungin'!)
You're thinkin' this place is a-(stoundin'!)
Hot steam, hot stones, hot water, hot wax.
We're pipin' cool new-age music, can't help but relax!

It's a spa day! (Yeah!)
Shiatsu! (Gesundheit!)
Thank you very much!
We got a salt scrub, a mud tub!
What's it gonna be?
A foot bath, a facial, aromatherapy.
Yeah, aromatherapy.

It's Spa Day. (Yeah!)
Shiatsu. Where ya from?
I'm Pennsylvania-Dutch.
Sippin' cucumber water and a big slice of lime.
Throw your clock away, you're on P & F time!
It's a Spa Day!

-Courtesy BarlowGirl101

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Hot Stone Therapy A Modern Day Revival Of An Ancient Healing Art

Hot Stone Therapy - throughout history various cultures of the world have used hot and cold rocks for healing.

The European cultures used hot rocks to heat their saunas, and applied hot stones to tired and sore muscles to alleviate tension and muscle pain. Native Americans also used hot rocks in their traditional sweat lodge ceremony, large rocks were used to heat the sweat lodge while smaller hot rocks were passed around to place on specific areas of tension.

Various cultures also used cold rocks to slow bleeding after labour, women also held the stones during labour believing it would add to their strength and endurance.

The Chinese history dating back four thousand years to the Shang Dynasty also shows the use of hot stones to relieve stress, tension and pain. In Oriental Medicine hot stones are used in conjunction with the Meridian channels to promote a better flow of energy around the body.

In Ayurvedic medicine in India, the hot stones were used in conjunction with their knowledge of the Marma points

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