Bell Island Health Launch

Bell Island Health Launch Includes information about services available, pricing, location, hours of operation. Currently offering massage, reiki, reflexology and tarot.

Space is liimited to one client per day. Space is sanitized daily. Masks worn during sessions.

08/16/2025

Ever wondered what a massage can do for you?
Few things feel better than lying on a massage table with the scent of eucalyptus or lavender filling the air as a skilled therapist begins their work. Whether it’s at a spa while on vacation, following a chiropractic adjustment or physical therapy session or simply as part of a well-earned weekend indulgence, full-body massages remain one of the most universally loved wellness practices. Here’s a look at the benefits associated with massage therapy and who should consider waiting before booking a session. But beyond just feeling good, a high-quality massage can also help you reset both your body and your mind. Here’s a look at the benefits associated with massage therapy and who should consider waiting before booking a session. A massage that's performed by a well-trained therapist can bring a cascade of mental and physical benefits, thanks to the body’s natural response to therapeutic touch. One of the most well-known of these benefits is stress relief. “Massage lowers levels of the body's primary stress hormone, cortisol, while also increasing mood-boosting hormones like serotonin and dopamine,” says Jonathan Dunagan, lead massage therapist at Valhalla Bodyworks. It can also activate the parasympathetic nervous system, he adds, “shifting you out of your 'fight-or-flight' mode and into your natural 'rest-and-digest' state."
In addition to easing stress, this deep sense of relaxation is one reason massage “can be so effective at reducing anxiety,” says Elizabeth Newman, a licensed massage therapist at Mayo Clinic. Research shows that massage can also help regulate the body’s sleep-wake cycle, improving sleep quality. It may enhance mental clarity as well by increasing oxygen delivery to the brain, potentially sharpening focus and easing intrusive thoughts.
And for those recovering from injury or trauma, massage also has the potential to support physical healing. “After falls, car accidents or surgery, the body forms protective muscle tension around the affected area,” explains Samuel Yamamoto, an Arizona-based chiropractor, who uses soft tissue therapy in his practice. While such tension helps guard against further harm, it can also restrict blood flow and limit mobility. Massage helps this by increasing circulation and bringing oxygen and nutrients to the area, "to gently loosen tight muscle fibers and encourage healing," Yamamoto says.
In this way, "massage can also reduce pain from certain conditions," says Richard Harris, a professor of anesthesiology and a chronic pain researcher at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Massage can also improve your risk of future injury and help alleviate issues related to repetitive strain, muscle imbalances or poor posture resulting from favoring one side of the body or frequently carrying a child on one hip. “Massage therapy can help this by improving blood flow, breaking down adhesions (tight bands of tissue) and releasing spasms that may have formed,” says Yamamoto.
This combination of effects may also "relieve tension headaches, back pain and improve symptoms of osteoarthritis," adds Newman. What toxins are released after massage?
Beyond these well-documented benefits, there are widespread claims that massage helps “flush toxins” from the body. While Newman says the term toxins is often vague or misleading, and the exact mechanisms aren't fully understood, massage does support the body’s natural detoxification systems by enhancing circulation and lymphatic flow.
“When muscles are tight, overused or injured, they can accumulate waste products like lactic acid, inflammatory fluids and metabolic debris,” explains Dunagan. "'Toxins' is a catch-all term for these byproducts, which can all contribute to soreness, stiffness and inflammation, if not efficiently cleared by the circulatory system."
Massage can also improve the health of connective tissues by keeping them pliable and well-hydrated. Additionally, massage stimulates the lymphatic system, which plays a crucial role in removing cellular waste and regulating inflammation. Hydration is key in this process as well as it supports kidney function and further ensures waste products are flushed out rather than reabsorbed. "This is why it’s always recommended to drink plenty of water after getting a massage,” advises Yamamoto.
Who can get a massage?
Massage therapy is generally safe for most people, but there are some situations where caution is advised. “If you’ve recently experienced an acute injury like a sprain, strain or significant trauma, it may be best to wait at least a week or two for the inflammation to subside before scheduling a massage,” advises Dunagan. Massaging too soon can worsen inflammation, he says, especially if there’s visible swelling or bruising.
People with health conditions like heart disease, blood clotting disorders or autoimmune diseases should also consult a doctor before booking a session.
Pregnancy also often requires special consideration. Most massage therapists avoid sessions during the first trimester due to perceived increased risks of complications. However, when performed by a certified prenatal massage therapist, massage during pregnancy "can be highly beneficial," Dunagan notes.
Massage should also be avoided over open cuts, rashes or active skin infections; so these areas should be brought to the attention of your therapist so they can be avoided.
Open and honest communication is key to an overall successful outcome. “When you meet with your massage therapist,” Newman says, “you should feel comfortable expressing your goals and providing feedback if something isn’t going well.”

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Extended hours for summer
08/06/2025

Extended hours for summer

Looking for a relaxing, healing time. Chose the modality that suits you best
07/28/2025

Looking for a relaxing, healing time. Chose the modality that suits you best

07/28/2025

Am I a registered massage therapist? Do you accept insurance payment? These are questions I am frequently asked. So here's the answer.

I was a registered massage therapist for 20 years, and trained in a variety of therapies for over 30 years. Since moving to Bell Island, I retired from being registered as a massage therapist in 2017.

Maintaining registration and accepting insurance payment works well if you are working full-time, but that is not right for me as I grow older. I love working with people and sharing the many healing techniques I have studied over the last 40 years., but I am retired from full-time practice. Without the expense and demands of registration and insurance, I can offer you very high quality service, without time pressure, and keep my services to you very affordable. For the last 10 years, I have enjoyed offering tai chi, meditation and qigong to many and continue to learn from others.

In addition to bodywork practices like massage, reiki, reflexology and specialty techniques like unwinding the belly and body mapping, I am a trained health coach. In earlier years, I taught Lamaze birthing and coached breastfeeding moms. Many years of tai chi practice deepened my interest in health building lifestyles and healing. And since the mind is such an important part of the human experience, I also trained as a health coach, using hypnosis and neurolinguistics to guide others in making healthy changes and choices.

I hope this makes clear who I am and what I can do for you. Please feel free to give me a call if you want to discuss what I can do for you.

I love living in this community and sharing in so much of the life here.

Session runs from Thursday, July 10, each Thursday till Sept 4
07/04/2025

Session runs from Thursday, July 10, each Thursday till Sept 4

Proud of Newfoundland
06/08/2025

Proud of Newfoundland

Today we raised the Pride flag at Confederation Building to mark the start of Pride Month. It’s a time to celebrate love, inclusion, and the strength of the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community—and to keep working toward a province where everyone feels safe and accepted.

05/27/2025

Gas station closing

Found art in the living wood and growing life
04/21/2025

Found art in the living wood and growing life

Happy Easter to all my clients and friends on Bell IslandDaniel’s beautiful Rummoli Boards are for sale. His lovely craf...
04/17/2025

Happy Easter to all my clients and friends on Bell Island
Daniel’s beautiful Rummoli Boards are for sale. His lovely craftsmanship takes time. Order now for summer fun with friends and family visiting.

Friends make the love grow and grow! Happy Valentine’s Day
02/14/2025

Friends make the love grow and grow! Happy Valentine’s Day

From our own premier. Let’s make this Valentine’s Day show how much we love our Canada— our Newfoundland
02/14/2025

From our own premier. Let’s make this Valentine’s Day show how much we love our Canada— our Newfoundland

Make no mistake, President Trump is not joking when he says Canada should abandon its nationhood and become the 51st state. That’s why I am in Washington this week, working alongside fellow premiers and territorial leaders as part of Team Canada, telling our story and explaining how tariffs would negatively impact people on both sides of the border.

Sherrill, Daniel, Juna and Suni hope that you are as relaxed as Suni appears in this photo. Here at Health Launch we con...
01/04/2025

Sherrill, Daniel, Juna and Suni hope that you are as relaxed as Suni appears in this photo. Here at Health Launch we continue to share a variety of health-promoting options to make this 2025 New Year your most rewarding.

Address

14 Jackman's Lane
Bell Island, NL
A0A4H0

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 8:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 8:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 8:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 8:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 8:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 8:30pm

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+17097708313

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