A Holistic approach to wellness
The term "holism" was coined by South African statesman and philosopher Jan Smuts in his 1926 book Holism and Evolution.
When we approach something holistically, we're looking at the bigger picture and how all the different parts connect and influence each other, rather than just focusing on individual parts in isolation. My therapeutic approach is grounded in a holistic philosophy that recognizes the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit.
Basically, when i work on the body i also concider the other aspects of being human that is contributing to that particular issue or condition thats is persenting itself.
I require all new clients inital visit for body-work too book a 90 minute session.
so you can settle into the space, discuss what needs attention, and get comfortable before your session.
1. Hydration is key!
The day before, drink plenty of filtered water. Make sure that your body is well-hydrated as toxins will be moved from your fascia and muscles encouraging your body to expel what no longer is needed.
2. Nourish your body!
Only have a light meal roughly 2 hours before your appointment.
3. Be present.
Switch off your phone and wear whatever makes you feel comfortable. You can wear as little or as much as you're comfortable with on the table. Remember, this is your time to relax and be at ease.
4. Receive!
Allow yourself to receive, give this time to yourself.
5. Rest and take it easy.
After the Energytic Body-Work, I encourage you to slowly take the rest of the day/evening. Stay present and avoid strenuous activities.