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If you have #bloating,#IBS, #SIBO, or #IBD (Crohn's or Colitis) you'd likely benefit from #massage. But what kind of massage? If you've ever had abdominal #surgery (appendectomy, cholecystectomy), been pregnant, had a c-section, or had #endometriosis, this one is for you. Learn to release some of those adhesions (scar tissue) at home to facilitate better motility! #functionalmedicine #guthealth
http://www.HealingScarTissue.comHardened scars form for a variety of reasons. Surgery, improper stitches, vigorous activity with open wounds, and a variety ...

Sheila Taylor saved to health finds
Knee scar tissue (especially after knee surgery) can be a real hassle. That's why I use this 3 step process on how to get rid of knee scar tissue NOW & naturally with my clients. Knee scar tissue massage and knee scar tissue exercises are super helpful in breaking up the adhesives created from the knee arthrofibrosis. Don't struggle with lack of knee range of motion any longer!
Scar tissue is a common beauty concern for many. It is the tissue that replaces normal skin when the skin has been damaged beyond its first layer. This can occur for several reasons like minor burns, cuts, scrapes, acne, a fungal infection, bites or some kind of surgery. Technically speaking, scar tissue is the same […]

Dawn Williams saved to Beauty - Feetsies
Joint injury or overuse such as knee bending and repetitive stress can damage a joint and contribute to the development of osteoarthritis in that joint. #injuryprevention #jointhealth #osteoarthritis #arthritis
Helichrysum is the most recommended of the essential oils for scars. Blend 10 drops helichrysum with 1 tablespoon rosehip seed oil & 1 tablespoon hazelnut oil.
Johanne Sorto saved to Skin product recipe
This video shows how to get rid of scars, from a physical therapist. Scar Tissue after Surgery can cause pain, tightness, and look unsightly. Scar Massage is...

Cassie LaGreca saved to Home Apothocary
Cupping can affect tissues up to four inches deep—impacting blood vessels, fascia, muscles, and scar tissue. ... Cupping decompresses adhesions and scar tissue, relaxes muscles in spasm, decreases trigger-point pain, and decreases tissue changes and inflammation following trauma.

Lure Essentials saved to All About Cupping Therapy
Marjorie Brook, LMT - expert in scar tissue release and creator of the Scar Tissue Release and Integrated Therapies method —S.T.R.A.I.T™ Method in Long Island.
Renee Ratliff saved to healing