Thank you very much for taking time to give me a very detailed answer!
I would look up what you mentioned and go form there.
AromaTouch Technique that I received at the convention was my first
experience and I have been giving it to my family.
They love it so much!
Thank you again for your guidance, have a great evening!
Best Wishes,
Kinko
On Nov 2, 12:32 pm, Divine Bodywork and Wellness <divin...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> This is just my (non-legal) opinion, but if you have the means to
> establish an LLC or any other type of entity to protect yourself from
> liability, I would definitely go for it. People these days are
> looking for any reason to sue and make a quick buck, so it's a great
> way to limit your exposure. I'm certainly not implying that everyone
> is this way, but it only takes one bad apple to spoil all of your hard
> work.
>
> The other thing you should check on (if you haven't already) is your
> state's laws regarding massage/bodywork therapy and various
> modalities. Some states have very strict laws as far as what you are
> allowed to do when coming into direct contact (touch) with someone
> else and charging for your services. My state (SC) is rather strict
> on this kind of stuff, and it seems the only exceptions are for energy-
> type work such as Reiki. My understanding (from my state's point of
> view) is that it is fine to do the AromaTouch on friends and family as
> long as you are not charging for the *service.* Some have mentioned
> not charging for the service, but simply asking to be reimbursed for
> the oil. Your state could be totally different. I'm just bringing
> this up so you don't run into potential problems down the road. It's
> always disappointing to put a lot of effort into something only to
> find out you can't do it, or it won't work.
>
> As for me, I've performed the AromaTouch technique in both private
> homes as well as clinical settings. While I love giving massage, the
> ATT is my favorite modality. Clients love it and I benefit from it as
> well. From my experience, the oils "work their magic" on people and
> help them relax so quickly, much better than Swedish massage alone.
> One client I had was completely out before I was done with the third
> oil, and she was an emotional wreck. The ATT helped her relax so much
> and put her in such a deep state that I couldn't even wake her up
> without yelling, so I just left her on the table until she was ready
> on her own.
>
> The ATT is such a precious gift and service to offer to others. It's
> life changing, without a doubt. I wish you all the best in your
> endeavors, and please feel free to contact me if I can help in any
> way.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Wayne
>
> Wayne Siron Jr., LMT
> Divine Bodywork and Wellness
> divin...@gmail.com
> SC License #7801
>
> On Nov 2, 11:07 am, Yoshihami <kinko.hamil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I would like to know how everyone is operating AromaTouch Technique.
> > I am thinking to go to Nursing Homes, Spa, and Clinics that I have
> > relationships with and introduce AromaTouch Technique.
>
> > However, there is always liability issues come with providing service
> > in public and I wanted to know if I should form LLC.
> > I asked my accountant and she told me to form LLC but I am concerned
> > about the cost of insurance.
> > Since I am still very new to this business, I would really appreciate
> > if I could get advices from people who have been providing AromaTouch
> > Technique to others for a while.
>
> > Thank you very much for your help in advance,
> > hope you all have a wonderful day!
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