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Discover Bioelectric Massage for pregnancy recovery

Bioelectric Meridian Therapy is a new way to wellness for women’s health.

While every woman’s experience of pregnancy and the journey into motherhood is unique to them, they commonly experience powerful emotions, physical discomfort and pain.

After childbirth, too many new mums put up with an aching body, pelvic floor symptoms, feeling weak and exhausted, even being unhappy with their body.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, postnatal care is vital in the mother’s recovery after childbirth.

The aim of postnatal care is to repair your body from the physical strain and energy used during labour, nourish and replace lost fluids, and strengthen your vitality to assist in caring for your newborn. 

To be the best mum you can be, you need to allow yourself to be supported.

Bioelectric Meridian Therapy, or Bioelectric Massage as it’s commonly referred to, is a gentle, restorative therapy that provides incredible results, naturally.

Combining the effects of massage, acupuncture, cupping and other natural modalities, BMT is regarded by traditional Chinese therapy masters as revolutionary in its advantages.

The non-invasive therapy recharges your body’s natural energy and clears your main meridian pathways to improve Qi and blood flow throughout your body and promotes the body’s ability to self-heal.

Noosa Body Mechanics specialises in providing women with high-quality personalised care with BMT.

Their team has a wealth of knowledge and experience working with specific issues that impact the lives of women, including hormone imbalances, fertility, the prenatal phase during pregnancy, pre-birth and postpartum recovery. 

Overall, they help you strengthen your body and mind for all stages of pregnancy and motherhood.

Find out more about their prenatal and pregnancy care, postnatal recovery program, pelvic floor recovery program at NoosaBodyMechanics.com.au

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