The New Five Elements LaStone Therapy At The Peninsula Spa

In the hustle and bustle of modern city life, it is easy to lose touch with the rhythm of nature and the mind-body harmony that goes along with it. Thankfully help is at hand courtesy of the new Five Elements LaStone Therapy at The Peninsula Hong Kong, a holistic therapy that seeks to balance guests physically, spiritually and emotionally while easing tension and bringing lasting relief to stressed muscles.

An exclusive collaboration between The Peninsula Hong Kong and geo-thermal therapy experts LaStone, the Five Elements LaStone Therapy uses stones of alternating temperatures and a treatment ritual that blends LaStone’s unique ethos with the ancient traditions of the East to create an experience that offers maximum stress reduction and deep relaxation.

Priced at HK$ 1,600* for 90 minutes, or HK$ 2,000* for two hours, the Five Elements LaStone Therapy uses a variety of coloured stones that represent each of the five elements as well as Mother Earth herself. Each of the basalt stones is harvested in Mexico, and they are then tumbled naturally to give them a round, smooth finish.

The hot placement stone used in the treatment is red and represents the fire element (heart and vitality), while the warm stone is green and signifies the wood element (liver and will power). The neutral stone, which is at body temperature and is placed against the forehead during the treatment, is white in colour and relates to the metal element (lungs and communication), and there are two cool stones – one marble/beige, the other blue – which represent earth and water (kidneys and emotions), respectively. Finally, there is the hot basalt stone with a high iron content, which is used for melting away tension and stress through massaging and represents Mother Earth.

*Subject to 10% service charge

By using the stones, and contrast therapy which alternates between hot and cold, therapists are able to achieve better results with fewer strokes: one stroke with a hot basalt stone, for example, equates to five strokes by hand, while a stroke with a cool sardoniyx stone is equal to nine strokes by hand. This means that the Five Elements LaStone Therapy achieves more concentrated benefits than comparable therapies in a shorter timeframe. All therapists are expertly trained to the highest standard, meaning that the treatment is safe for all skin types and that guests’ muscles and deep tissue are treated with the utmost care and attention.

The treatment begins with the ritual cleansing of the face and body. Guests then lie on a bed of hot and chilled stones, the former to help relieve stress and the latter to reduce toxins, resulting in a profound sense of lightness and well being. The five placement stones charged with labradorite are laid individually on different parts of the body for energetic connection, which helps to release the tension and inflammation in the muscles. Hot basalt stones, which are Yang in nature, and alternating cool nephrite stones, which are Yin in nature, are used to massage the legs, arms, back, waist and face. Therapists then employ special deep massage penetrating techniques such as tapping, spinal spirals and cocooning to bring about total relaxation, a greater mind-body balance and an energetic connection between the stones, the guest and the therapist.

Epson Supports ‘Portraits of Love’ Event For Kids With Cancer

Last June 27, a group of volunteers brought smiles to the faces of children afflicted with cancer through the “Portraits of Love” charity event. Organized by renowned photographer Pilar Tuason and in cooperation with the Kythe Foundation, the event gave the children a magical day full of laughter and love.

“This year, I wanted to do something with Kythe. I asked them if they had something set up and they said they didn’t have anything. If I wanted to come up with something then I’d have to do it on my own. They said that if I want, I could just take pictures in the ward. But it’s not the same. In the ward they’re getting their treatment. They’re sad, they’re lethargic. So I said I’ll do it. I have a lot of good friends, volunteers. We can’t call this as my project – I think it’s everyone’s project,” said Tuason.

When asked why she initiated this activity, Tuason replied, “They’re having a great time; for them, it’s a huge party. Everyone is a celebrant here. And for the parents, it’s a good break from being in the room, waiting for treatment every Friday. This is something different for them.” The kids enjoyed several attractions, including a magic and puppet show, a dancing Jollibee, and a football tutorial by Team Socceroo Football Club from the United Football League (UFL). Pilar Tuason took portraits of the children and with their parents, which were printed with Epson’s L800 genuine ink tank system photo printer.

“We are honored to play a part in capturing various moments of joy by providing quality prints to commemorate this heart-warming occasion,” said Epson Philippines Corporation’s Head of Marcom & PR, Donna V. Ferro. We hope that with this small gift, the children and their parents will always remember this day with fondness,” she added.

Herrera, Cardona win in 38th National MILO Marathon Dagupan City qualifying leg

More than 10,000 participants ran for the 38th National MILO Marathon’s 2nd leg in Dagupan City

Elite runners Rene Herrera and Lany Cardona set a swift pace for the 21-K division run at the 38th National MILO Marathon on Sunday in Dagupan City. Each received a cash prize of P10,000, a trophy, and a coveted spot in the National Finals on December 7 for their respective victories.

Out of more than 10,000 runners, 48 qualified for the National Finals in this leg. As an added incentive to the prestige of winning the country’s premier footrace, MILO will be sending this season’s MILO Marathon King and Queen to compete with the world’s finest athletes at the Tokyo Marathon in 2015.

(From left to right) Five-time SEA Games Gold Medalist and member of the Philippine Navy, Mr. Rene Herrera and PATAFA (Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association) National Open Gold Medalist, Ms. Lany Cardona topped the 21K race for Male and Female categories respectively.

35-year-old Herrera led the pack, clocking in a time of 01:12:36. Robino Javier followed close behind, finishing at 01:15:59, and Ronnie Rosete placed third 01:19:37. Herrera, who hails from Guimaras, is a member of the Philippine Navy and a five time SEA Games gold medalist. He also competed in the 2012 London Olympics.

“I have joined the MILO marathon since 1995, and this year, the race is part of my training for my qualification in the Philippine Team for the 2014 Asian Games in South Korea,” expressed Herrera. “Qualifying for the National Finals is an added boost for me and it will certainly help me in my hopes to be part of the national team.”

Herrera has been training in Baguio, the Philippine Team’s base in preparation for the Asian Games in September. His training regime consists of morning and afternoon sessions with extensive runs in the city’s Marcos Highway. Coach Jim Saret, creator of the MILO R2-APEX Running School, has also invited Herrera to be his assistant coach for beginner runners in the Baguio roadshow of the running school in June this year.

MILO Sports Marketing Manager, Mr. Andrew Neri, unites with kid racers in Dagupan City.

In the distaff side, Lany Cardona took advantage of the good weather and placed first, posting a time of 01:30:20. Rivals Cinderella Lorenzo (01:33:27) and Cristina Melchor (01:50:58) placed second and third, respectively. The 23-year-old housewife from Bolinao, Pangasinan is the record holder for winning the most number of gold medals in the PATAFA National Open.

“We are lucky it is sunny today, which is great for running. It has been raining the past days when I’ve been training,” said Cardona. “For the qualifying race, I prepared by running four times a week. I also joined several races. I will continue my training and I hope to be at my best for the National Finals.”

With the support of the Department of Education and the National MILO Marathon runners, MILO’s Help Gives Shoes advocacy will provide 16,000 underprivileged youth with brand new running shoes and reach the 50,000 mark this year. As MILO celebrates its 50th year, Help Give Shoes aims to make the donation to students in Yolanda-hit cities, particularly Tacloban, Ormoc, and Eastern Samar.

Children and teens from various schools join the 2nd leg of the marathon.

“MILO’s Help Give Shoes is wonderful program which reaches out to underprivileged children who aspire to run and become future champions. I used to be one of those kids, and the advocacy continues to inspire me,” said Herrera. Cardona echoes the same sentiments. “What MILO does for the children is admirable, and I’m more than willing to contribute and help our aspiring athletes. We all share the same passion for running, and it’s great that the kids will be able to pursue their dreams,” she added.

The qualifying race will resume in Tarlac on July 13 before heading to Angeles (July 20), Manila (July 27), Naga (August 24), Lucena (August 31), Puerto Princesa (September 7), Lipa (September 14), Iloilo (September 21), Bacolod (September 28), Tagbilaran (October 5), Cebu (October 12), Butuan (October 19), Cagayan De Oro (November 9), General Santos (November 16), and Davao (November 23). The National Finals will be held on December 7 at the SM Mall of Asia grounds in Pasay City.

Various participants, including couples race their way for this year’s marathon

The 38th National MILO Marathon is made possible by Timex, the Bayview Park Hotel Manila, ASICS, Lenovo, Manila Bulletin and Gatorade, along with endorsements from the Department of Education, Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee.

For more information on MILO Philippines, log on to the official website (http://www.milo.com.ph) or the MILO Philippines Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/milo.ph). Follow MILO on Twitter (@MiloPH) and Instagram (@MiloPhilippines).