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National Holistic Institute
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I always heard a massage a week keeps you at your peak! But I couldn't ever afford more than 1 every 2-3 months. Until now! I remember passing this massage school on Ventura Blvd. in Encino (next to the McDonald's) for years. I used to call asking if they had a student clinic that offered cheap massages, but they didn't. Then a few months ago, I drove by and saw a sign advertising student massages for $35! I was glad they finally listened to me and opened up a clinic. :-) Great massages for a really low price! I've even cashed in on some of their specials to make it cheaper -- wow! They've got a funky schedule so it's best to go to their website and book the appointment. Sure some students are better than others, but I've never had one I wouldn't have again. And in addition to the regular Swedish massage, they do Shiatsu as well. I never wanted to pay for Shiatsu because I didn't know what it was. Then I got it at NHI and became an instant fan. That's enough for now -- I've got to go book an appointment for this weekend!
Pros: Best massage value in Los Angeles!
Cons: Only part-time schedule - best to book on their website.
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