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Acoustic Myofacial Release 
with Vibrational tuning Forks


Myofacial Lymphatic Flush can release stuck fascia and may stimulate restorative cellular Activity. Sound Vibrations are effective at reducing
inflammation and clear blockages where lymph has become stagnant. 



Tuning Fork Session & Somatic Grief Work
experience 
Sound Centering  
within a
 
GRIEF
Group companionship CIRCLE
&/or individual private session. 


promote grounding through somatic awareness 
Being mindful of triggers
actively acknowledge your emotion
every emotion has a place in body and mind 
Pause …

take a breath.

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WHAT IS FASCIA?

Simply put, fascia is the cling-wrap that holds everything together. Made up of sticky, fibrous, and wet proteins (mainly collagen and elastin), it is responsible for our movement, stability, and plays an integral role in injury and dysfunction recovery.

 

 1.    Fascia is Everywhere!

Surrounding each muscle, binding muscles to each other, joining muscle and skin, creating connections in seemingly separate body regions

Fascia is the “skeleton” the connects your whole musculoskeletal system.

 2.    There are 3 layers

–       Superficial (blends with the dermis - which is a deep layer of skin)

–       Deep (covers muscles, bones nerves and blood vessels)

–       Visceral (wraps the organs with layers of connective e tissue)

​3.    Is fascia the richest sensory organ in the body?

We have ten times more proprioceptors (the feelers that communicate with our brain) in fascia than we do in muscle?

Research shows that our fascial network may even rival the retina (in our eye), which insofar has been considered our richest sensory organ!

When our fascia is sticky we not only are more prone to injury, but our body awareness becomes limited.

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Death Doula's Grief Ceremony with Conscious Dying Institute/ Ottawa:  Laurie accompanies a Death Doulas' Grief ceremony. 2018
 

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