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Jin Shin Jyutsu® Practitioner.

Jin Shin Jyutsu® harmonizes the body’s energies, which promotes optimal health and well-being (like acupuncture with out the needles).

Photos from EnergiFlo's post 11/21/2025

Here is a quote from the book “What Mary Says” — words of wisdom from Mary Burmeister, who brought Jin Shin Jyutsu to the West. I hope you find it inspiring...

Photos from EnergiFlo's post 10/29/2025

👣 Feeling some discomfort in your foot?
Here are two easy Jin Shin Jyutsu® self-help tips you can try to gently ease the pain and bring your energy back into balance. 🌿

Photos from EnergiFlo's post 10/21/2025

Your loving touch can make a difference. 💕
Discover a simple way to bring comfort and calm to someone special — read my latest blog post: https://energiflo.com/do-you-have-a-loved-one-who-could-use-a-little-extra-tlc/

Photos from EnergiFlo's post 10/13/2025

Here is a quote from the book “What Mary Says” — words of wisdom from Mary Burmeister, who brought Jin Shin Jyutsu to the West.
I hope you find it inspiring...

10/10/2025

Happy Birthday Sophia! Wishing you all the best!

Photos from EnergiFlo's post 10/09/2025

🌿 Did you know? There are many ways to use Jin Shin Jyutsu to ease worry and anxiety — and here’s the simplest one.

👉 Gently hold each thumb (one at a time) for about 3 minutes.
💓 If you feel a pulsation, keep holding until it subsides.

It’s so easy to do anywhere — in a meeting, on the bus, or during a coffee break.

Give it a try and notice how your body and mind feel afterwards. ✨

Photos from EnergiFlo's post 10/02/2025

🐝 Yellow jacket season continues! Lately, I’ve noticed these wasps everywhere — and they can be aggressive even without food or drink around. On Tuesday, I accidentally stepped on one and got stung. Wow… did it ever hurt! 😣

✨ Some good news: Jin Shin Jyutsu offers a simple self-help tip that can bring relief after a sting. Here’s one you can try if it happens to you…

🌱 Some more good news: 🐝 Yellow jackets aren’t all bad — they sometimes pollinate, prey on pests like caterpillars and flies (protecting crops and gardens), and even scavenge dead insects and organic matter, acting as natural “garbage collectors” for the environment.

So while their sting is no fun, they play an important role in keeping nature in balance. 💛

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