Massage & Bodywork

March/April 2013

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speak your mind From Facebook Andrew Touzel, owner/operator of Fuse Massage Therapy, has two loves—the art of cooking and the practice of massage, which share many things. Both are the giving of oneself to others; each nourishes the giver and receiver; tastes differ. Colleen Fletcher, LMT, CHT, PhM, reiki professional, is a holistic health coach and owner of Wholistic Beauty Boutique. Her desire is to inspire inner beauty through the use of massage, energy work, metaphysics, and intuitive healing. Wendy Colglazier, NCTM, NBCR, provides Jesus-centered professional massage with a warm giggle. The relief and relaxation received by clients warms her heart. "I love my work!" Through her hands, her words, and ReAwaken bodywork, Dawn Welburn, LMT, passionately believes that sharing and providing the power and the experience of authentic, conscious, meaningful touch can truly change our world. Clients of Pamela Wintjen, owner of Essential Life Therapeutic Massage in Salisbury, Maryland, say that what separates her work from others is she listens to clients, and together they design a therapeutic protocol to address individual needs! Sharon Devaney, LMT, combines myofascial, deep tissue, and cupping to create a therapeutic massage to release muscles and heal. She also does lymph drainage, incorporated with reiki and reflexology, to promote relaxation and healing for breast cancer patients and survivors. Christian Totty, a yogi and blogger at Yöëtsate' Productions, crafts care treatments and workshops in honor of her ancestral roots, and believes in the power of art, activism, and alchemy to manifest global transformation. Drema Morgan of Thistledown Massage & Wellness strives to not only bring healing and relaxation to clients, but also to direct them to resources that enable them to bring health and wellness into their lives through exercises, healthful activities, and nutritional information. Brian Wong, LMT, is a medical massage practitioner who enjoys helping people with pain and educating them on why and how the pain came to be. He enjoys writing, reading, and furthering his skills in massage. It is an art for him and a way to express himself through healing and good intent for clients. Kaylon Copus, LMT, owner of Bella Dia Massage in Glendale Arizona, has 10 years of experience on cruise ships, working for doctors, managing five-star resort spas, and now proudly and passionately running her own business where she promotes her love for massage and ensures it is affordable and accessible to everyone. Angela Gross is an LMT and teaches infant massage. She's pursuing a nursing degree, which complements her pediatric bodywork specialty. After giving birth to a premature baby, she's found her true passion working with preemies. www.abmp.com. See what benefits await you. 17

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