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LoveTree Alchemy

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4 contributions to Massage Masters In Bodywork
Congested Vs Disconnected
Since I use different versions of bodywork finding out when to use one vs when to use another has been something I've been working to differentiate. On my journey I've seen two different general ways people show up. Congested - tiredness, lethargic, foggy, sore. There flow in the body is slow and stuck. Then there is Disconnected- Numb, nerve entrapment, an error code in the body is going off. It's a communication issue. I use something closer to a regular massage with congested and myofascial release for disconnected. I've found that using myofascial release for congested doesn't get as good of results and using regular massage for disconnected either doesn't anything or makes the problem worse. It's finding how one thing can not work at all or make things worse in one context and in another it does magic that nothing else can touch. Has anyone else found things in their work that fallows this narrative?
2 likes • Jan 31
@Jack Pelkey Yea for sure. Even when I do go "deep tissue" it's not the same I find that I can hear the tissue much more then when I first started. Yea the disconnected group is difficult one to navigate. I use a lot of my knowledge of trauma, addiction, and the nervous system with them. They also have to be ready i.e. in enough pain. I would say the disconnected group takes a lot more knowledge to help them through the process because they literally can feel and to bring the feeling back takes time and care because they've usually disconnected for a reason and the body has changed because of it. It can very much feel like disarming a bomb and rocking a baby till they stop crying at the same time.
Oil or lotion?
If you use a lubricant for your massage/bodywork which do you prefer? And leave a comment below about what your go-to is! I’ll leave mine!
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2 likes • Jan 27
I make a custom blend. Mixing coconut oil, jojoba oil, and bee's wax. It creates what is in essence a salve.
1 like • Jan 27
It doesn't separate or clump it's really smooth. Definitely wouldn't work in a dispenser. I use a small cup. I use very little product.
So what exactly is it that you do?
If you've entered into the realm of massage and bodywork, you have probably realized by now that there are many different styles and techniques you can choose from, learn about and focus in. Each one has uniques and distinct advantages and can help in a variety of circumstances. No doubt when you tell people what you do and you say something other than "Massage" or "I'm a bodywork professional" you get a variation of responses that can be summed up with 'so what exactly do you do?'. And while they might not completely understand if you explain it to them I have have good news for you: WE DO!! This community right here is built for people just like you who love to learn and want their knowledge and skills to be appreciated. So let's build something great together and support each other in our differences. Go team!
2 likes • Jan 26
@Jon Sablan There are lot's of nerves in the skin. Just not as much as the facia.
2 likes • Jan 26
I have three distinct styles that I move between. Myofascial release (John Barnes Lineage), Myofascial release (Tom Myers Lineage), Neuromuscular, and Lymphatic Drainage. If find bouncing between styles allows me to show up for where a person is at. If they have nerve entrapment I use one style. If their groggy and over it then I use another. Feeling congested switch. Getting to the point of mastering multiple styles is deeply rewarding and even more reward is knowing when each one is called for.
Introduce yourself!
We want to get to know you! -Who are you? -Where are you from and where are you now? -Self- employed or working for a company? -How long have you been in the massage and bodywork field? -In 3 sentences or less explain what part of the industry you are in and what you do. -What are you looking to get out of this community? This is mostly just a template to get your thought hamsters running. Share what you want to and leave out what you don't. Everyone person here is unique and has a unique set of skills. We want to get to know you better and we appreciate you being here!
1 like • Jan 26
I'm Odyssey a lover of finding the Novel and Delicious. Originally from Washington St but decided that wasn't cold enough so moved to Alaska then decided that's too cold and moved to Maui. I do my own thing and Run what I call a Nervous System Spa called Solarium. Doing the work for 3 long years and 4 short ones. Mental health is honestly what got me into this work which has lead me to modalities and techniques that help with people having a core at peace. The crazy thing is all these techniques are really useful for helping the body as well. Meet other Bodyworkers and See how they approach things.
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Mindfulness Massage Therapist who works to restore people back to there own childhood play

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