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Seven Inlets Spa at Little Creek Casino Resort is named after water entryways to the South Puget Sound in Western Washington state. Owned and operated by the Squaxin Island Tribe – “The People of the Water” – the spa, like the resort’s Salish Cliffs Golf Club amenity, integrates tribal tradition throughout. For example, two towering painted and carved wooden totems frame the golf clubhouse entrance. And spa treatments include the Cedar Wild Sage Clarifying Massage, directly linking this rejuvenating service to centuries-old tribal practices. Sage has been an important component of Native American spiritual purification and detoxification for time immemorial.

Key ingredients:

  • Sage – stimulates the lymphatic system and function. It eases stiff muscles, especially a stiff neck. Not for use during pregnancy.
  • Cedar – the warm, woodsy scent of cedar represents continuity and tradition. Physically it relaxes tense muscles, calms the emotions, and eases pain. It also eases irrationality, worry and fear.
  • Lavender – the best choice for relaxing body and mind, easing tension and pain in muscles and joints, and for soothing worry and anxiety. It stimulates healing in the skin, and acts as an immune tonic. This superior lavandin is an effective mucolytic, and for relation and respiratoryhealth, soothes bumps and bruises.