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How Massage and Microcurrent Therapy Help Reduce Inflammation Naturally
Conditions That Benefit from Massage + FSM
Autoimmune conditions (RA, lupus, Hashimoto’s)
Chronic pain syndromes (fibromyalgia, myofascial pain)
Post-surgical inflammation
Long-COVID or chronic fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Scar tissue tightness
Swelling, puffiness, or water retention

Nicole Longwell
Sep 30, 20252 min read


Massage Therapy for the Vagus Nerve: Supporting the Body’s Healing Switch
Have you ever felt stuck in stress mode—wired, tired, tense, or disconnected? That could be your Vagus nerve (Cranial Nerve X) calling for support. 🧠 What Is the Vagus Nerve? The vagus nerve is a critical part of your nervous system. It is a quiet powerhouse in your body. As the longest cranial nerve, the vagus nerve connects your brain to your body, specifically, your organs, playing a central role in the parasympathetic nervous system—your body’s “rest and digest” mode. St

Nicole Longwell
Jul 25, 20254 min read


Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) and Avazzia Microcurrent for Vagus Nerve Support: Natural Nervous System Reset
🌿 How FSM Helps Regulate the Vagus Nerve
FSM supports vagus nerve health by:
✔️ Increasing Vagal Tone
FSM stimulates the vagus nerve directly using specific frequency pairs (e.g., 81 Hz for nerves, 10 Hz for inflammation), helping improve HRV, breath regulation, and gut-brain signaling.
✔️ Reducing Systemic Inflammation
Many vagus nerve issues stem from chronic inflammation. FSM helps calm inflammatory cytokines and restore immune balance—especially beneficial in post-viral

Nicole Longwell
Jul 19, 20254 min read


🌿 FAQ: Massage Therapy and the Vagus Nerve
❓How does massage therapy affect the vagus nerve?
Massage therapy can stimulate the vagus nerve by:
Activating the parasympathetic nervous system (your rest and digest mode)
Releasing tension in the neck, jaw, and diaphragm—where the vagus nerve travels
Lowering cortisol and systemic inflammation
Enhancing breath and body awareness, which supports vagal tone

Nicole Longwell
Jul 16, 20252 min read
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