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Decrease Your Pain
While Increasing Your Quality of Life
With Massage Therapy

by Suzan Walker, LMT 104431


Hydration and Electrolytes: Why They Matter Before and After Your Massage
Hydration is more than just drinking water. It’s the process of maintaining the right balance of fluids in your body to support essential functions, including circulation, digestion, and joint lubrication. Proper hydration can help your muscles and tissues respond better during a massage, allowing for more effective tension release and improved overall benefits.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 262 min read


Medical Gaslighting: Take Back Your Power
Medical gaslighting occurs when a healthcare provider dismisses, minimizes, or questions your symptoms in a way that makes you doubt your own experience. This can leave patients feeling unheard, frustrated, or even ashamed of their own bodies. It can delay proper diagnosis, treatment, and healing, and may contribute to increased anxiety or stress around medical care.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 236 min read


Consent and Sovereignty: Understanding the Difference Between Choice and Exploitation
Through my work in massage and healing, I’ve seen how important it is to talk about consent, permission, and boundaries. These themes come up often in my work. I see that many people struggle with establishing boundaries, whether it is saying no, asking for what they need, or recognizing when someone else is crossing a line. For me, this goes beyond theory; it's something I observe with people daily.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 216 min read


Part One: Keep the Energy Balanced - Please Wipe Your Feet
Before entering a home or office, something as simple as wiping your feet or leaving shoes at the door can do more than keep floors clean. Across cultures, this practice has long been associated with energy and well-being. In China and Japan, for example, removing shoes before entering a home is a standard custom. Beyond hygiene, it is believed to help prevent negative energy from entering the space, keeping the environment harmonious and balanced.

Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 12 min read
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