Advanced Healing Myofascial Release & Wellness

Advanced Healing Myofascial Release & Wellness Myofascial Release is a safe and effective hands-on technique that is used to address chronic and acute pain, tightness, movement dysfunction and trauma.

Please share this sweet girl I stumbled on while hiking in an isolated area, in the hopes she can find a forever home.❤️...
06/03/2026

Please share this sweet girl I stumbled on while hiking in an isolated area, in the hopes she can find a forever home.❤️🙏🐾❤️

FOUND: Looking for a forever home. We found her while hiking, emaciated and with a badly infected eye...I thought it would need to be removed, but it is doing very well with drops. I couldnt leave her to die😞....but we cannot keep her. I originally made an appointment to have her compassionately euthanized, as the humane society is over capacity as it is and with a very long waiting list. But, she is so sweet and beautiful, that I will keep her a bit longer, to see if someone is looking for a kitty like her.

If you are looking for a calm, perfect little girl......she is for you. Her ear is tipped, so she has been spayed. But, she is not feral, and has obviously lived in a loving home at one time....because she is so cuddly, calm and sweet. Vet thinks she is still a baby around 3 years old. She is FeLV/FIP negative. Flea, tick and wormed. I did not get her vaccinations because she was too weak at the time, but I am glad to do that, if she finds a forever home.

Our inside cats will not accept another and the 2 strays and 2 ferals we take care of will hurt her and chase her off. So for now, we have her in my husband's shop, which is not right. She is alone until later at night.💔 Plus, the outside cats know she is in there, and one has already stressed so much, he developed a UTI, that cost us $300 to treat. So, we cannot keep her much longer. I am trying my best to find a home for her.

She is the best kitty.....calm, loads in the carrier with little fuss and doesnt give me a terrible time putting drops in her eyes, which is unusual for cats. She has excellent litterbox manners and loves to snuggle. I dont know if she has been in a house before, but she is calm and curious.

She does not like other kitties, is very scared to even see them, so she has probably been attacked by one at some point, so would probably do best as an only kitty or possibly a calm kitty and a family who can keep them separated with slow introductions and patience. She would not do well with small children. Probably 12 and up.

There are so many kitties that need homes.😞 if you are not looking for a new family member, please share her story. She might click with someone who is looking. I am trying to keep her a few more weeks, but, I cannot sacrifice the health of my current outdoor cats.

NOTE: For those who have kiddos and have seen the How To Train Your Dragon movies. ....she reminds so much of Toothless, I had to post a comparison.😆❤️

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there. There are so many different types of mothers to celebrate. Some are wit...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there. There are so many different types of mothers to celebrate. Some are with us in heaven, some celebrate with us today and some have children with fur...... they all love perfectly, without judgment and unconditionally. ❤️🐾

04/03/2026

Yes! Fascia is our largest sensory organ! Also, I absolutely love how this illustration shows the biotensegrity of the fascial system😍.....how it moves and flows so beautifully when it is free and healthy.❤️

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12/25/2025

Wishing everyone a joyful and Merry Christmas.❤️

For all of us who have been told 'you're fine, labs are great....let's look at an anti depressant.'  This was my life fo...
12/22/2025

For all of us who have been told 'you're fine, labs are great....let's look at an anti depressant.' This was my life for 10 years, until I almost died, diagnosed myself and took my health into my own hands. Myofascial Release was a huge part of my healing journey.

Having someone listen to you.....really hear you.....is pivotal to beginning your healing journey.

We see you, we hear you and we will be here for you as you walk your healing journey.

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There I was again in the ER, violently ill, knowing in my bones that something was wrong. Like clockwork, every six months my body brought me back to this same place. The doctor walked in with a kind smile and a clipboard, delivering the words meant to reassure. “Great news! All of our testing came back normal. You are the picture of health!”

Inside, it felt like a nightmare. Because when your body is in distress and the chart says everything is fine, you are left holding the pain alone. I knew something deeper was happening, even if it didn’t yet have a name or a number attached to it. The body is a master compensator, and that is both its greatest gift and its quiet burden.

What I learned through my own journey is that there are entire stories labs cannot tell. They did not reveal the chronic pain that taught my body to brace, or the trauma still living in my nervous system long after the moment had passed. They cannot measure heartache, grief, or how long a body has been holding its breath just to make it through the day. These stories live in fascia, in breath, in tone, and in the way a body guards itself like a faithful sentinel.

This is where a witness matters. Someone willing to look beyond the chart and listen to what the body has been carrying. Bodywork became that language for me, a way of understanding what my body had been trying to say all along. And now, it is how I help others. Sometimes healing begins with being seen, believed, and gently guided back into safety.

If this story feels familiar, let this be your reminder. You are not imagining your experience. Your body has been doing its best to protect you, and you do not have to carry it alone.

Make a Reiki appointment with Mary today......and find your balance as the busy holiday season begins.❤️
11/30/2025

Make a Reiki appointment with Mary today......and find your balance as the busy holiday season begins.❤️

🌿✨ Find Your Balance ✨🌿

Life will always ebb and flow — moments of calm, moments of chaos, and everything in between.

Balance isn’t something we achieve once, it’s something we gently return to again and again.

Reiki helps us remember that our center is never lost.
It’s always there — steady, grounded, glowing — waiting for us to reconnect.

So today, take a breath.
Place your hands over your heart.
Feel the soft, golden light of Reiki rise within you.
Let it anchor you, steady you, soothe you.

May Reiki guide you back to your inner harmony.

FIBROMYALGIA:  If you suffer from fibromyalgia or other 'pain syndromes,' this beautiful read about healing through gent...
11/30/2025

FIBROMYALGIA: If you suffer from fibromyalgia or other 'pain syndromes,' this beautiful read about healing through gently releasing and awakening the fascia is for you. You are not alone.❤️

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The Quiet Symphony of Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain

Fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome often arrive in the body like two quiet storms. They move through tissue, sensation, and the nervous system in ways that are deeply physical yet profoundly invisible. To the outside world, these clients may look “fine,” but inside, the body is whispering its overwhelm with every breath, every step, every night of unrefreshing sleep.

Science tells us that fibromyalgia is not a flaw of strength or willpower. It is a shift in how the nervous system processes sensation. The volume dial in the spinal cord and brain becomes turned too high, a phenomenon known as central sensitization. Functional MRI studies show that even gentle pressure lights up pain-processing centers more intensely than in neurotypical bodies. Some clients also show small-fiber neuropathy, tiny peripheral nerves within fascia and skin firing more rapidly or inconsistently than they should. The result is a body that becomes hyper-attuned to touch, temperature, movement, and emotion. A body that reads too much, too fast, with too little recovery.

Myofascial pain syndrome, meanwhile, often begins within the tissue itself. Taut bands, trigger points, and oxygen-deprived fascial pockets become tight, guarded, and overly reactive. These areas send constellations of referred pain across the body. Chemical changes within trigger points alter pH, blood flow, and nerve firing. And when enough of these regions stay active for long enough, the nervous system becomes overwhelmed as well, and the entire picture begins to resemble fibromyalgia.

This is why so many clients drift between labels. Why their symptoms do not fit neatly into a single box. In truth, these conditions share pathways, amplify one another, and often coexist in the same tender, exhausted system.

For bodyworkers, this means our work is not about chasing knots. It is about tending to an ecosystem. Every stroke we offer becomes a message to a sensitized nervous system: “You are safe. You can soften. You do not have to guard everything.” Slow, broad contact helps soothe Ruffini endings. Gentle myofascial spreading reduces local nociception. Craniosacral holds, diaphragmatic softening, and vagus-aware techniques help invite a shift from sympathetic vigilance to parasympathetic rest. Even oscillation or subtle traction can bring clarity back to tissues that feel thick, congested, or disorganized.

Many clients with these diagnoses also carry autonomic dysregulation. Their heart rate fluctuates. They may overheat or freeze easily. Their digestion slows. Their sleep collapses into fragments. The body hovers between fight, flight, and collapse because it is tired of trying to keep up. This is where your steady presence matters. Predictable rhythm, grounding touch, warm draping, weighted bolsters, dimmer lighting—each becomes a lifeline that signals to the brain that it can quiet the internal alarms.

And then there is the emotional piece. People with fibromyalgia and myofascial pain have been dismissed more than nearly any other group. Their pain is real, yet they are often told it is “just stress,” “just hormones,” “just anxiety.” When we listen without minimizing, when we name their symptoms with accuracy and compassion, we are already helping the nervous system unwind. Safety is biochemical. Validation is an intervention.

Think of it this way: fascia is the instrument, the nervous system is the soundboard, and the brain is the composer trying to interpret the music of a life that has been too loud for too long. These conditions do not mean the body is broken. They mean the orchestra needs gentler acoustics and a different kind of conductor.

As bodyworkers, we do not force harmony. We offer resonance. We help retune what has become dissonant. We create a space where pain can soften enough for the person beneath it to breathe again.

And little by little, with steady hands and a nervous system that knows how to hold another, the body begins to remember its music.

The most important thing I will post this year.👇❤️If you find yourself at a point where you feel you want to heal deeply...
11/23/2025

The most important thing I will post this year.👇❤️

If you find yourself at a point where you feel you want to heal deeply (physically and emotionally) and are in the process of learning and understanding how to do this......the fascia is the first, and most important, step. This article is so beautifully written, and explains the science of the largest system in our bodies, and how our emotions affect our physical movement and well being over time......through the fascia. This is a bit of a read, but well worth a few minutes, if you are interested in healing deeply and understanding how the fascia is tied to our ability to heal our bodies.❤️

Make an appointment today to begin your healing journey.❤️

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The Fascia Speaks

As bodyworkers, we touch a system far more intelligent and responsive than most people realize. It is a living memory field, a sensory fabric that holds the echoes of every emotional contraction, every bracing pattern, and every unspoken moment the nervous system didn’t know how to resolve.

We explore these imprints every day. We feel the places where the tissue thickened in response to a moment of fear, the areas where breath stopped during heartbreak, or the subtle density of someone carrying a responsibility too heavy for their age. These are not just restrictions. They are records.

Science is beginning to describe what practitioners have long sensed with their hands. Fascia is densely woven with interoceptors, proprioceptors, mechanoreceptors, and nociceptors, creating one of the most information-rich sensory networks in the body. These receptors do not just relay physical sensations; they respond to emotional states, autonomic shifts, and subtle changes in internal chemistry. When someone is afraid, lonely, overworked, grieving, or carrying unresolved tension, fascia receives that information before the conscious mind can interpret it.

Over time, these repeated emotional signals alter the collagen matrix itself. The ground substance thickens. Elasticity decreases. Glide diminishes. The tissue becomes a physical representation of an emotional history. What began as a moment of bracing becomes a pattern. Eventually, the pattern becomes posture, and posture becomes identity. This is how fascia stores emotional imprints that influence how a person walks, rests, reacts, and protects themselves. What clients feel as stiffness is often the residue of old vigilance. What they call tightness is often the body’s attempt to hold a story that never had a chance to be expressed.

When we work with fascia, we are not simply lengthening tissue or improving mobility. We are entering the emotional architecture of a person’s life. Gentle compression rehydrates the ground substance and makes the dense places permeable again. Slow stretching reorganizes collagen fibers that have been shaped by years of guarding. Pacinian and Ruffini receptors detect the warmth of our touch and signal safety along the vagus nerve. Interoceptors begin to update the brain’s perception of the body, allowing long-muted emotional signals to come into conscious awareness. As the layers soften, the nervous system begins to trust, and trust is the first doorway to release.

This is why clients often experience tears, trembling, laughter, heat, or a sudden memory during a session. The fascia is not only releasing; it is reorganizing the information it once held tightly. Electrical coherence returns. Circulation improves. Sensory accuracy sharpens. The body stops running old protective commands and starts rewriting its operating system. What once felt like a lifelong pattern begins to dissolve in the warmth of contact and presence.

Fascia is a sensory intelligence that interprets experience. The mind does not lead this process. It follows it. The mind interprets what the fascia feels and explains it long after the body has already changed. When we help clients reconnect to their fascial landscape, we are guiding them back to the body’s original language, the language beneath thought, beneath story, beneath habit—the language of emotional truth.

We, the ones who listen in silence, can hear what the fascia has carried through lineage, memory, and time.

This! 👇 Schedule your Reiki session with Mary today and experience the incredible relaxation and healing benefits that o...
11/16/2025

This! 👇

Schedule your Reiki session with Mary today and experience the incredible relaxation and healing benefits that only Reiki can offer.❤️

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