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Carley Williams RMT 14.12.2020

Hey everyone! Appointments available tomorrow during the day. Text or message me to book! Hey everyone! Appointments available tomorrow during the day. Text or message me to book!

Carley Williams RMT 27.11.2020

It's Massage Therapy Awareness Week! Throughout the week we will be profiling some Ontario RMTs that are making a real difference in their communities and highlighting the diverse ways that massage therapy can help! #RMThelps #MTAW To find an RMT near you, visit www.rmtfind.com

Carley Williams RMT 18.11.2020

Hey everyone! Appointments available tomorrow during the day. Text or message me to book! Hey everyone! Appointments available tomorrow during the day. Text or message me to book!

Carley Williams RMT 08.11.2020

Hey everyone! I am working Monday and Tuesday next week with a couple openings still left if you’d like to use up those benefits before 2020! Hey everyone! I am working Monday and Tuesday next week with a couple openings still left if you’d like to use up those benefits before 2020!

Carley Williams RMT 06.11.2020

This is the world’s first ever magnetic resonance image showing a mother and child’s bond. The image is of neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe kissing her two month ol...d son. The child’s brain appears to be smoother and darker. This is because it has significantly less white matter. White matter is comprised of myelin, which is fatty tissue that acts as insulation for the wires that communicate messages inside your brain. The activations in the image do not refer to the act of kissing but to the organisation of functional activity in infant brains when viewing meaningful images. Kissing causes a chemical reaction in your brain, including a burst of the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is often referred to as the ‘love hormone’ because it stirs up feelings of affection and attachment. Kissing activates the brain’s reward system; releasing dopamine which makes us feel good. It also releases vasopressin which bonds mothers with babies and romantic partners to each other. It also releases serotonin which helps to regulate our mood. #nhneurotraining #love #neuroscience #neuro

Carley Williams RMT 22.10.2020

It's Massage Therapy Awareness Week! Throughout the week we will be profiling some Ontario RMTs that are making a real difference in their communities and highlighting the diverse ways that massage therapy can help! #RMThelps #MTAW To find an RMT near you, visit www.rmtfind.com

Carley Williams RMT 17.10.2020

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Carley Williams RMT 05.10.2020

This is the world’s first ever magnetic resonance image showing a mother and child’s bond. The image is of neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe kissing her two month ol...d son. The child’s brain appears to be smoother and darker. This is because it has significantly less white matter. White matter is comprised of myelin, which is fatty tissue that acts as insulation for the wires that communicate messages inside your brain. The activations in the image do not refer to the act of kissing but to the organisation of functional activity in infant brains when viewing meaningful images. Kissing causes a chemical reaction in your brain, including a burst of the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is often referred to as the ‘love hormone’ because it stirs up feelings of affection and attachment. Kissing activates the brain’s reward system; releasing dopamine which makes us feel good. It also releases vasopressin which bonds mothers with babies and romantic partners to each other. It also releases serotonin which helps to regulate our mood. #nhneurotraining #love #neuroscience #neuro