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Holistic Healing


The Supportive Role of NanoSilver in Post-Operative Care
When preparing for any form of surgery, it’s helpful to have supportive tools on hand that aid your body through the healing process. Alongside items like Arnica or your post-operative care kit, many people keep NanoSilver as part of their recovery essentials. I am not referring to colloidal silver. NanoSilver is a professionally formulated type of silver commonly used in wound care settings.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Dec 12 min read


The Benefits of Myofascial Release Unwinding
One of the best things you can do for yourself each day is to gently unwind your body and give attention to your fascia, the connective tissue that surrounds and supports everything inside you. A great moment to do this is first thing in the morning, before you even get out of bed. If you watch your pets when they wake up, you’ll notice they stretch, yawn, twist, bend, and move in all kinds of natural ways. What they’re doing is releasing their fascia.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Nov 12 min read


Massage Therapy for Vaccine Injury Support
Recovering from a vaccine injury can be challenging, and specialized care can make a meaningful difference. I offer gentle, supportive massage therapy designed to help your body rebalance and restore itself after such an experience.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Oct 52 min read


Reflexology Explained: Investing in Your Well-Being
Although a foot massage and reflexology may feel similar at first, they are actually quite different in their focus and intention. A foot massage is primarily designed to relax the muscles, improve circulation, and provide overall comfort to the feet. The movements are typically broader and focus on relieving tension in the soft tissues, much like a massage on other parts of the body.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Oct 53 min read


Enhance Your Massage Session with Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy has been cherished for thousands of years for its ability to soothe, heal, and rejuvenate. The ancient Egyptians used fragrant oils in their daily rituals, the Greeks turned to them for relaxation and healing, and the Romans infused their baths with essential oils to enhance wellness. Over centuries, these aromatic traditions naturally found their way into massage therapy, blending the power of touch with the therapeutic benefits of scent.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 174 min read
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