Jung Shim offers an innovative blend of holistic therapies focused on promoting emotional and physical balance within a nurturing environment in Manchester’s St Anns Square. Our experienced practitioners utilize various techniques including energy healing and traditional methods to help clients achieve their wellness goals. The tranquil setting enhances your experience, allowing for deep relaxation and rejuvenation during each session. With a commitment to customer satisfaction and holistic healing, Jung Shim stands out as a sanctuary for those seeking peace of mind and body harmony. Explore a new path towards well-being with us today.

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Hi It was lovely to meet both ladies at Jung Shim in Manchester. Sue was relaxing and calming with a

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Hi It was lovely to meet both ladies at Jung Shim in Manchester. Sue was relaxing and calming with a gentle and peaceful manner before and after the acupressure . Afterwards a calming chat to review ...and I felt ‘different’ It’s very hard to explain but calmer and less distracted. Happier. A very pleasant experience, will go back and recommend you try it 👍 No pressure or pushiness ... it’s a yes from me

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