FAQs

What is Mirimiri?

What is Mirimiri? Many mistake Mirimiri to be maori massage however it is in fact the practice of clearing the energy of that which is unseen and untouched. Through korero (discussion) and body work the practice identifies where trauma is being stored within our tinana (body) and encourages us to release it. Often painful at the time the body work supports stagnant energy to move out of our body, creating space for new energy to enter in. The korero supports the uncovering of the whakapapa (lineage) of the trauma, by better understanding it we are in a position to begin healing it.

What will I experience from FLOWpresso?

You will be lying horizontally and fully clothed, the state-of-the-art bodysuit gently wraps your limbs, abdomen and feet. An eye mask and headphones can be added for extra ambience.

As the session starts, you will feel a gentle squeezing sensation as the air chambers of the bodysuit inflate and deflate, moving from your feet towards your torso. This therapy encourages flow through your body by fostering a deep sense of tranquillity. During treatment, you may experience clarity, mindfulness and relaxation or fall asleep in your FLOWpresso® bubble.

A session will typically last 40-minutes. Throughout your personalised journey is a fully trained FLOWpresso® technician that will be guiding and assessing your needs, as well as adjusting programming so you can feel comfortable, safe and secure.

Immediately after a session, you will likely feel the positive well-being effects of feeling held and hugged. FLOWpresso® is unique, as it can target your body’s needs, whether that bethrough stimulation or detoxification. Each person will experience different outcomes andbenefits.

You can receive FLOWpresso® therapy as often as twice a week, but we recommended you have a break of three days in between each session.

Clinically proven FLOWpresso® benefits are well supported by clinical trials, testimonials and case studies from clients and health professionals.