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What does it take? A little courage and curiosity. Desire for more well-being and joy of life.

What always fascinates and amazes me is that scars can still be changed even after decades – 30, 40 years. They change immediately as soon as input enters the tissue. It reacts to pressure, tension, differences in tension, impulses that move it to change. Impulses that lead to remodeling processes being set in motion. Life comes into seemingly frozen structures. Rigidity is replaced by flexibility. Solid strands are dissolved to give mobility space. Mobility that triggers well-being in the body.

The body, constantly changing, constantly adapting to what life brings. Be it operations, falls, accidents, traumas, stressful situations, upheavals, good and bad relationships in life… all this leaves traces in the body. Unnoticed, stored in the body and tissue. Virtually well packaged and cared for so that you don’t have to think about it anymore. But what happens when the barrel is full? When too much is demanded on all levels and the life story seemingly no longer fits “into the body”? Often pain and discomfort are the means of choice of the body or the soul to draw attention to the fact that the house is on fire. That attention must be paid. That it has to be moved, on whatever level. That mobility is lacking and is urgently needed. That flexibility should be increased again on a physical and mental level.

It’s amazing how the body does it. It points out what doesn’t fit in order to then reward those who are willing to actually deal with themselves with an increase in joie de vivre and a mobile feeling of well-being in the body.
And what’s even better – no matter how “old” the complaints are, the body will always be there to get the best possible out of it and initiate the best possible changes.
What does that mean in relation to scars? Scars develop in the course of normal wound healing processes. Wound healing processes that are designed to restore the original state as quickly as possible, or at least as close as possible. Swelling, pain and the resulting inflammatory processes lead to a “immobilization” of the affected area. Since the tissue lives from movement and the body is constantly optimizing, it heals and at the same time glues together the tissue layers that are apparently not used for movement. This happens incredibly quickly in the abdominal area. The body needs a good week to close and heal the wound space inside again. It’s just a shame that you usually don’t move much during this period because everything is simply too sensitive. As a result, adhesions remain between tissue layers that normally move freely in relation to each other. Quasi knots that concentrate the tension. Knots that the body has to incorporate, has to compensate for, because all other processes should run as always and preferably in such a way that the person does not notice it. Such a scar interference field usually feels tight when you feel it. But without specifically feeling it, it is usually not even noticed that it is tight there, because it is wonderfully knotted and tightly glued. What often begins to cause pain are the structures that have to compensate for this tension. In the case of the abdominal area, often the back, or the shoulders or the head. But abdominal problems can also arise – intolerances, bloating, abdominal discomfort, digestive problems.

And what is unbelievable is that no matter how old such scars are, they can be changed almost as quickly. Every input, every impulse triggers immediate change processes in the scar, in the adhesions. Solid strands are replaced by more flexible, finer ones. Within a very short time. Incredible!

Some connections can be torn open and the body restores sliding layers instead. Yes, it really hurts sometimes, really hurts. And if you have also stored a trauma in this area, then it may be that you also cry. But mostly only once, then the body has released the emotion from the tissue and replaced it with mobility and freedom. A freedom that you have often long forgotten because you have come to terms with the situation and are satisfied. “That’s just the way it is. You just have back pain. That comes from lifting my child a lot. I don’t have enough muscles…”

The gift after the treatments is relief, mobility and suppleness in structures that were previously hardly mobile. In fact, you can also tell the relief from the fact that energies and power reserves, which were otherwise responsible for compensating for such tension knots, can finally be dedicated to and used for life again. That surprisingly tension also releases from areas of the body – from the shoulders, for example – that you have been struggling with for a long time and where the weekly massages bring little or only short-term relief.

Really amazing! And usually really fast too. Especially with scars that are not quite old yet. Because there are not so many compensation mechanisms in place that the body ingeniously develops so that we don’t even notice where the tension is actually sitting.
More than worth a try.

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