When to Consider BMT
Neck, shoulder, and back pain
Headaches, migraines, and TMJ dysfunction
Muscle imbalances and poor posture
Sports injuries and restricted movement
Nerve impingements, sciatica, and disc issues
Fatigue, low energy, and poor circulation
Digestive sluggishness and metabolic imbalance
Stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances
The 3 Pillars of BMT

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Bioelectric Machine
A low-voltage current flows from the machine through the therapist’s hands into the body, delivering therapeutic energy directly to targeted areas.
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Therapist’s Touch
The therapist adjusts frequency and intensity in real time, based on tissue response. Their trained touch is essential for reading the body’s needs and guiding the session.
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Alkaline Creams
Special high-alkaline creams infused with herbs and oils support detoxification by helping dissolve toxins beneath the skin and neutralizing the body's acidity when combined with bioelectric energy.

Non-Invasive Therapy for Whole-Body Wellness

A Holistic Approach
The greatest benefit of Bioelectric Meridian Therapy lies in its holistic approach to health and wellbeing. Rather than just managing symptoms, it targets the root causes and imbalances within the body. Often described as acupuncture without needles, BMT uses the therapist’s hands to deliver bioelectric energy that clears toxins and carbon dioxide. It combines the effects of massage, dry needling, cupping, hot stone therapy, and gua sha for a comprehensive healing experience.
When to Consider BMT
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Nerve impingements
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Chronic pain (neck, shoulder, lower back)
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Restricted movement
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Joint inflammation
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Meridian unblocking
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Arthritis and rheumatoid Arthritis
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Synovitis
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Disc injuries including bulge disc
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Sciatica
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Insomnia
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Plantar fasciitis
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Stress and anxiety
FAQs

Myotherapy
Myotherapy focuses on assessing the root cause of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, combining hands-on treatment with a tailored rehabilitation program. It incorporates techniques such as Remedial Massage, Dry Needling, Cupping Therapy, and self-care strategies for long-term relief and recovery.

Remedial Massage
Remedial Massage is a therapeutic treatment aimed at relieving muscle tension, soft tissue injuries, and chronic pain. It incorporates techniques such as deep tissue massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, joint mobilization, and targeted stretching.

Dry Needling
Dry needling is a technique where fine, sterile needles are inserted into myofascial trigger points—tight or knotted muscles—to relieve pain and improve mobility. It helps release muscle tension, reduce inflammation, and restore function.

Lomi Lomi
Lomi Lomi massage is a traditional Hawaiian healing art that embodies the spirit of Aloha. With its signature long, flowing strokes that gracefully traverse the body, this massage technique mimics the gentle, rhythmic waves of the ocean, promoting deep relaxation and a profound connection between body, mind, and spirit. It's a holistic journey of relaxation, rejuvenation, and emotional healing.

Relaxation Massage
Relaxation Massage focuses on reducing stress, promoting relaxation and a sense of well-being. It involves using gentle, flowing strokes, kneading, and circular movements on the superficial layers of muscles. My relaxation massage incorporates a unique combination of Eastern and Western massage methods.

Cupping
Cupping therapy is an ancient technique that targets stagnant blood and poor energy flow. Using fire or suction cups on the skin, it boosts circulation in specific areas, supporting the body’s natural healing and overall well-being.

Hot Stone
Hot Stone therapy is a serene experience where heated volcanic stones become the centerpiece of relaxation and healing. These smooth, basalt stones are carefully warmed and placed on key points of the body, radiating soothing heat that penetrates deep into the muscles to release toxins, and eases tension.

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