Nuru (massage)

Nuru is an erotic massage technique in which one or more masseuses rubs their body against the clients' body after both parties are nude and covered with an odorless and tasteless massage oil. The word originates from the Japanese language and means "slippery / smooth".[1][2]

Nuru incorporates the use of a mostly odorless and tasteless massage oil which can be derived from seaweed leaves, sometimes referred to as nuru gel. The gel is applied to a large area of the body. During the massage participants will try to get the widest possible physical contact, the masseuses often using their entire body on the person to be treated. Strong tactile sensations are triggered that are designed to relieve stress.

The main component of gel used during Nuru massages is the sulfated polysaccharide fucoidan, which can be obtained from the leaves of the brown seaweed plant (Sphaerotrichia divaricata). Chamomile (Azulene) and other minerals are often added.

Nuru massages have become legal in certain regions of the world including areas in Canada, Europe and Pahrump, Nevada.[3][4][5]

References

  1. Valentin Nussbaum (October 2012). Die Nuru Massage. Bod Third Party Titles. ISBN 978-1-938699-30-6.
  2. Nichi von Hodgson (2015-02-05). "Wie ich meine Bordell-Jungfräulichkeit verlor". Vice.com. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
  3. VegasNews.com (2015-05-09). "Sheri's Ranch Slides into Success with Now-Legal Nuru Massage Parlor". VegasNews. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
  4. vegasnews.com (2014-10-28). "Sheri's Ranch Opens First Legal Nuru Massage in the United States". VegasNews. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
  5. D'Alimonte, Michael (2015-12-30). "7 Things You Never Knew About Being A Montreal Erotic Masseuse". mtlblog.com. Retrieved 2015-11-19.

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