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Business Plan: Philippine Traditional Massage House
Far Eastern University- Manila

TRIBOU: Massage House

(by: Basilan, Carmela; Acuna, Daniana, Quinones, Almira, Suazo, Tricia; Ang, Jewel)

Executive Summary
A. Type of Business
Tribou Massage House belongs to Health and Wellness Industry which is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. Tribou Massage house is a General Partnership Business organization that offers the clients a natural and Filipino traditional way of healing and relaxation, with the use of organic and herbal products that will truly meet the satisfaction of the customers.

B. Management Highlights
The management coordinated with Body Option international development center to conduct a training for the therapist to performed traditional massages like Hilot, Dagdagay, Tal-talad-tad and other massages well, and through proper training we will be able to accommodate 25- 30 clients daily without sacrificing the quality of our service. The staff of the business will also be trained by Red Cross for first aid, so that when unfortunate events happen, they know what to do and we can ensure the safety of the clients.

C. Technical Aspect
Tribou offers the most natural remedy for our tired mind and body. There are a lot of benefit that people can get from a massage, such as alleviating or reducing body

and muscle pain, improving blood circulation, releasing endorphins—amino acids that work as the body's natural painkiller, boost in the immune system, calms the mind, lessen depression and anxiety and a bunch more of amazing benefits. It only uses organic massage products and herbal essential oils that could contribute a lot of benefits to our skin and health such as relaxation of the mind, body and soul, there are no harmful effects unlike the chemical based products and they can immediately penetrate the skin and cell membranes, are high in antioxidants, provides a hostile environment for bacteria, viruses, cancer, fungus, parasites and anything else that is dangerous to

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