Professional Scope & Wellness Disclosure

The services offered through Spiral Quest Healing are grounded in science-informed wellness practices that support the body’s natural regulatory systems. Research in neuroscience, fascia science, and psychophysiology shows that therapeutic touch, sound-based relaxation, and mind-body practices can influence measurable physiological processes such as stress hormone regulation, vagal tone, heart rate variability (HRV), circulation, and nervous system balance. These responses are associated with improved relaxation, recovery, and resilience. While these effects are supported by growing research in integrative health, individual responses vary and no specific outcomes can be guaranteed.

These modalities produce real physiological responses, but they are not medical treatment. I do not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatment, or claim to cure or prevent disease. All services are complementary wellness practices intended to support general well-being and nervous system regulation, not replace medical or psychological care. Clients are encouraged to seek guidance from licensed healthcare professionals regarding any medical concerns.

Massage therapy is provided within the professional scope of a Licensed Massage Therapist and focuses on soft tissue function, fascial health, circulation, and relaxation. Energy work and sound therapy are evidence-informed wellness practices that support stress reduction, autonomic regulation, and mind-body awareness. These approaches work with the body’s existing biological systems and are offered as supportive care, not medical intervention.

Participation in sessions is voluntary, and clients are responsible for communicating health information, comfort levels, and concerns. By receiving services, clients acknowledge understanding the nature and limits of these modalities and accept responsibility for their personal health decisions.

Spiral Quest Healing operates as a wellness-centered practice committed to ethical care, professional boundaries, and evidence-informed approaches that respect the connection between fascia, nervous system regulation, and whole-body well-being.