Nelumbo Healing Arts & Integrative Therapy
Massage Therapy, CranioSacral Therapy,
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (Vodder Technique),
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Nelumbo Healing Arts - Massage Therapy in Woburn, MA Massage Therapy in Woburn, MA CranioSacral Therapy, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Medical Massage, Cupping Therapy, Therapeutic Massage, Polarity Therapy, Aromatherapy, Herbal Products.
Work field trip to Gil Hedley's amazing presentation on the nervous system.
Mind blown.
What is Deep Tissue Massage? What is deep tissue massage and what are the benefits?
Happy Birthday, America! 🇺🇲
According to a statement from the Concussion Alliance, “Craniosacral Therapy (CST) [is] … one of the most effective treatments that we’ve found for persistent post-concussion symptoms.”
This MASSAGE Mag article agrees CST is “the missing piece” in the evaluation and treatment approach for symptoms related to traumatic brain injury and post-concussion syndrome. Read about the supporting evidence and insights provided in this article: http://bit.ly/38y7h1g or Upledger.com Searchable Article Database
Happy Friday! 🌹
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Volunteer day!! 💃
Blending custom massage oils for a full line up of Mother's that I get to spoil today. 🌞🌷🌹🌻🌞
Have a couple day appointments left for January. Grab them before they are gone. 😘
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Good afternoon to all of my Maine people!
Nelumbo Healing Arts is donating a free Craniosacral Therapy session to raise money for Wolves of Maine Sanctuary . Good luck!
Combining my love for Craniosacral Therapy and Wolves. 🐺
Work field trip!
Born and raised in Woburn and now providing Integrative Therapy to Woburn residents. 🥰
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SLYM: “The subarachnoidal lymphatic-like membrane (SLYM) acts as a protective barrier, lubricates interactions between the brain and skull, contains immune cells, and regulates the flow of cerebrospinal fluid.”
- It acts as a protective barrier for the brain.
- It serves as a platform for immune cells to monitor the brain for infection and inflammation.
- It reduces friction between the brain and skull as the brain moves around inside the cranium.
- It guides the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, a colorless liquid that bathes the outside of the brain.
- Ross Pomeroy
Photo Credit: University of Rochester
Big Think
Valentine's Day clients always get a bag of treats. 💕
Back in stock at the office. 🙌
Amolette Herbal Apothecary loose leaf tea.
Trauma and the nervous system: a polyvagal perspective This video was developed as a basic introduction to a Polyvagal view of how trauma and chronic stress affect our nervous system. If you would like to watch ...
Only two spots left for Valentine's Day!!!
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"Keewaydinoquay Peschel (1919 – 1999) was a scholar, ethnobotanist, herbalist, medicine woman, teacher, and author. She was an Anishinaabeg Elder of the Crane Clan.
According to her biography, Keewaydinoquay was born in a fishing boat en route to the hospital from the Manitou Islands, which capsized, and her survival was interpreted as miraculous. Her childhood name, meaning "Walks with Bears", derived from an incident when, as a toddler, she was left on a blanket as her parents gathered blueberries. They returned to see her standing by bears, eating blueberries off the bushes. Her adult name Giiwedinokwe, recorded as "Keewaydinoquay", means "Woman of the North[west Wind]" and came from her vision quest.
She apprenticed with the noted Anishinaabeg medicine woman Nodjimahkwe from the age of 9 and worked for many years as a healer, at a time when her people had little access to conventional medical care and when conventional medical care.
At the age of 57, she decided to study anthropology. She received a Master of Education Degree from Wayne State University and completed course work for a Ph.D. in ethnobotany at the University of Michigan. She was awarded the Michigan Conservation Teacher of the Year in 1975. She taught classes in ethnobotany as well as the philosophy of the Great Lakes tribes at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and lectured at many herbal conferences. She was consulted for many prestigious books, including several on Great Lakes indigenous plant use.
She was the author of numerous books on herbs, Native American medicine, and rare legends for children and adults."
—Shared via on Instagram, a page dedicated to traditional herbalists, gardeners, and medicine people.
Hope to see you next weekend at Wild Rose Holistic Health!!!!!!
Wild Rose Holiday Boutique & Mini Healings:
December 4th, from 10am - 2pm
Only 8 slots open for these relaxing/ re-energizing mini foot treatments and it is first come first served. First opening is at 10am.
I will also have a few self care products for sale.
Homegrown, wild harvested, handcrafted, & high quality ingredients.
Nelumbo lutea
American Lotus
Artist: Dianne McElwain
Dropping off products at the shop and sneaking in a Chaga mushroom lesson for Frankie. 💕🍄💕
These ladies make the BEST Chaga Chai mix.
Hey......that's me.
Mondays I work in the Integrative Therapy department at The Center of Healthy Living part of Wi******er Hospital Lahey
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“Harriet”: Rufus B. Weaver, MD, professor of anatomy at Hahnemann Medical College, finishes the first dissection of the complete nervous system in 1888.
- Photo Credit: Drexel University College of Medicine
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100 Tradecenter Drive Suite G700
Woburn, MA
01801
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Monday | 9am - 2:15pm |
Tuesday | 12pm - 8pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 2:15pm |
Thursday | 12pm - 8pm |
Friday | 9am - 2:15pm |