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Relax-Ability Massage and Essential Oils expands to larger space

By Savanah Ramsey, posted 4 years ago

Relax-Ability Massage and Essential Oils of Lillington has moved to a new location.

Located on South Main Street, this local massage therapy business has moved its services to a larger space.

While expanding, Relax-Ability is adding new services, like a salt chamber booth. 

“I have allergies, and I have been looking into this for a while because it helps with breathing,” Owner Danielle Mendez explained. “Who doesn’t like breathing? Especially with how the times are now, it is a great service to use because salt is able to kill bacteria in five seconds.”

This new service works much like a sauna, but it also grinds salt into microscopic pieces that are then released into the air. The benefits of using this service are that it can help with stress, fatigue, respiratory issues, skin disorders, sleep and more. 

When using this holistic approach to health care, people can expect to feel better and more relaxed, Mendez said. 

“I have been a massage therapist for 15 years and I love helping people,” Mendez stated. “Being able to bring this service to this community and to help everybody in a different way gives me a sense of pride.” 

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