Welcome to Mati Terapi
A Passion for Healing and Wood Therapy
Mati Njombua, originally from Cameroon, is a dedicated nurse and an entrepreneur with a deep passion for helping others. Living in Denmark, Mati has fused her professional healthcare experience with her enthusiasm for holistic therapies, leading her to create Mati Terapi, a unique wellness company that specializes in Wood Therapy (Maderoterapia).
Having spent years working in the healthcare field, Mati’s commitment to service and healing has always been at the forefront of her career. Her nursing background, combined with her innate desire to support others’ well-being, led her to explore alternative therapies that focus not just on treating physical ailments but on enhancing overall health and wellness. Mati found a particular calling in Wood Therapy, a natural and non-invasive technique that uses specially designed wooden tools to promote relaxation, reduce cellulite, sculpt the body, and relieve muscle tension.
In 2019, Mati took a bold step and founded Mati Terapi to share her passion for Wood Therapy with a broader audience. Her aim was to combine her knowledge of healthcare with the therapeutic power of touch and natural treatments. By offering a holistic approach to wellness, Mati Terapi focuses on helping people feel relaxed, rejuvenated, and more confident in their own bodies. The services provided by Mati Terapi not only address aesthetic concerns, like body contouring and cellulite reduction, but also offer a sense of mental clarity and stress relief—a complete approach to overall well-being.

Life changing terapi!
At Mati Terapi, clients can experience the transformative benefits of Wood Therapy through personalized treatments tailored to their unique needs. Mati combines traditional nursing knowledge with the healing power of wood, using specially crafted wooden tools to stimulate the lymphatic system, increase circulation, and break down fat deposits. Her therapeutic techniques are designed to help with everything from muscle relaxation to detoxification and cellulite reduction, while also providing a sense of emotional calm.



• Wooden Tools • Massage Techniques • Benefits of Maderoterapia • Sessions and Duration • Safety and Precautions • Holistic and Wellness Aspects • The Process of Maderoterapia •


Wooden Tools
Wooden Tools: The core component of Maderoterapia is the use of specially designed wooden instruments. These tools are carved from natural wood and are ergonomically shaped to target different parts of the body. The most common tools used include:
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- Rolling Pin: Used for deep tissue massage, it helps improve circulation and breaks down cellulite.
- Wooden Cups: Typically used for suction or for gliding over larger areas, such as the thighs or abdomen.
- Wooden Sticks and Rakes: These tools are used for sculpting the body, especially around the waist and hips, by stimulating blood flow and lymphatic drainage.
- The Contouring Paddle: This tool is designed to shape the body and contour the curves, focusing on areas like the waist, arms, and thighs.


Massage Techniques
Massage Techniques: The therapy involves a series of targeted massage strokes and manipulation techniques that are both rhythmic and firm. The massage is typically performed on the client’s skin after a warm-up phase (like a light traditional massage) to prepare the body. The therapist then uses the wooden tools in various ways:
These techniques are intended to improve lymphatic drainage, increase blood circulation, and activate the body’s natural ability to detoxify itself.
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- Circular motions to stimulate blood flow.
- Up-and-down or lateral strokes to break down fat deposits and cellulite.
- Kneading motions to help relax muscles and reduce tension.


Massage Techniques
Massage Techniques: The therapy involves a series of targeted massage strokes and manipulation techniques that are both rhythmic and firm. The massage is typically performed on the client’s skin after a warm-up phase (like a light traditional massage) to prepare the body. The therapist then uses the wooden tools in various ways:
These techniques are intended to improve lymphatic drainage, increase blood circulation, and activate the body’s natural ability to detoxify itself.
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- Circular motions to stimulate blood flow.
- Up-and-down or lateral strokes to break down fat deposits and cellulite.
- Kneading motions to help relax muscles and reduce tension.


Benefits of Maderot.
Benefits of Maderoterapia:
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- Cellulite Reduction: The primary reason people turn to Wood Therapy is its claimed ability to reduce the appearance of cellulite by stimulating the lymphatic system and encouraging the breakdown of fat deposits.
- Body Sculpting and Contouring: Maderoterapia is used to shape and define certain areas of the body, particularly the abdomen, hips, thighs, and arms. The massage can help smooth the skin and promote a more toned, sculpted appearance.
- Improved Circulation: The gentle pressure and motions from the wooden tools encourage blood flow, which can reduce water retention and promote a healthier, more youthful appearance.
- Detoxification: By stimulating the lymphatic system, Maderoterapia helps remove toxins from the body and reduce bloating or swelling, leaving clients feeling lighter and refreshed.
- Muscle Relaxation and Pain Relief: The technique can also help relax tight muscles, alleviate tension, and reduce stress. It’s particularly beneficial for those with muscle stiffness or chronic pain.
- Non-invasive and Natural: As a non-surgical, natural treatment, Wood Therapy is often seen as a safer alternative to more invasive procedures like liposuction or body sculpting treatments.


The Process of Madero
The Process of Maderoterapia:
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- Initial Consultation: Before starting, the therapist usually conducts an assessment to understand the client’s goals, areas of concern, and any contraindications (e.g., pregnancy, recent surgeries, or varicose veins).
- Preparation: The client is typically asked to lie on a treatment bed, where the therapist may apply a massage oil or cream to ensure smooth gliding of the wooden tools. In some cases, the therapist may use a cellulite cream to enhance the effects.
- Massage and Application: The therapist then begins using the wooden instruments in various motions, adjusting the pressure based on the client’s comfort level and the specific goals of the treatment.
- Aftercare: After the therapy, the therapist may suggest additional recommendations, such as drinking plenty of water, avoiding heavy meals, or using body creams to maintain the effects of the therapy.


Sessions & Duration
Sessions and Duration:
Consistency is key to achieving optimal results, especially in terms of contouring or cellulite reduction.
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- Length of Sessions: A typical session lasts between 30-60 minutes, depending on the area being treated and the specific needs of the client.
- Frequency: The number of sessions depends on individual goals. For noticeable results, many people opt for multiple treatments over several weeks or months, usually once or twice a week.


Safety & Precautions
Safety and Precautions:
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- Sensitivity: While Wood Therapy is generally safe, it may not be suitable for individuals with sensitive skin, active skin conditions (like eczema or open wounds), or certain health issues such as circulatory problems.
- Discomfort: Some clients may experience mild discomfort or bruising after the session due to the pressure applied by the wooden tools. However, this is generally temporary and should subside in a few days.
- Not for Everyone: People who are pregnant, have certain health conditions (like blood clots or varicose veins), or have undergone recent surgeries should avoid this treatment or consult their doctor beforehand.


Holistic & Wellness
Holistic and Wellness Aspects: Maderoterapia is not just a physical treatment; it also offers mental and emotional benefits:
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- It provides relaxation and stress relief, creating a sense of well-being.
- It encourages self-care and personal wellness, contributing to improved mental clarity and energy levels.
Maderoterapia (Wood Therapy) is a unique, natural therapy that combines the power of wood tools and massage techniques to promote relaxation, detoxification, and body contouring.