Spa To Pamper Cancer Patients

By on May 23, 2013 in Ideas


Skinchanted

Yorktown Patch:

Chemotherapy, radiation and cancer medications save peoples’ lives, but take a toll on their bodies. Today, Kerry Kourie, who lives in Garrison, knows cancer treatment affects people psychologically and physically and wants to do her part to help ease the pain.

She aims to address one side effect of these life saving treatments by offering unique oncology spa treatments at her new business Skinchanted in Peekskill.

“With chemo, the skin will change, can get itchy, get red and swell,” Koury said. “I am here to alleviate any discomfort that I can and to give people hope and comfort,” Kourie said.

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  • http://n.a. cindy hawkins

    Interesting and oh so valuable. When I was working years ago, at a health club, they had two staff massage therapists on call, who would regularly visit the residences for AIDS patients, and they would give very gentle massage to these clients who requested it. Ithas been shown that, especially with chronic conditions (HIV/cancers) laying on of hands, such as massage does indeed generate something extremely good for the immune system. They even think perhaps that people absorb medications and keep their immune response in sharper condition. Nurturing of this type HAS to be good!

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