Elizabeth Jane Buczko, LMT

Elizabeth Jane Buczko, LMT Trauma-Informed Licensed Massage Therapist specializing in Somatic Experiencing and CranioSacral Therapy

✨CHAIR MASSAGE - SPECIAL EVENT DAYS 1/17 & 1/24✨Refresh and recharge in just 20 minutes with a focused chair massage. Pe...
01/14/2026

✨CHAIR MASSAGE - SPECIAL EVENT DAYS 1/17 & 1/24✨

Refresh and recharge in just 20 minutes with a focused chair massage. Perfect for easing tension in the neck, shoulders, and back, this quick session helps you release stress, boost energy, and feel more grounded. Re-energize your Saturday😃

RESERVE YOUR SPOT:

Saturday, Jan 17th from 12-5pm

Saturday, Jan 24th from 9am-1pm

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ℹ️You will receive a text message with additional details about your treatment shortly after booking.

01/05/2026

Good morning! I have an opening for any 90-min treatment today at 3pm or 60-min treatment today at 3:30pm, or tarot reading any time between 3-4pm if you've been curious.

The online scheduling will show available until noon, so please message me directly if it's no longer showing available. Thank you! 😊

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If you're looking for a stocking stuffer for the gift of self-care this Christmas, you can purchase a Gift Certificate o...
12/24/2025

If you're looking for a stocking stuffer for the gift of self-care this Christmas, you can purchase a Gift Certificate online and I will send you a PDF version you can print.

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Gift certificates purchased on Christmas Eve will be sent same day.

Merry Christmas! 🎄✨

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I am excited to start offering weekend availability soon. Please visit http://www.ejlmt.com to learn about the services ...
12/12/2025

I am excited to start offering weekend availability soon. Please visit http://www.ejlmt.com to learn about the services I offer and to schedule your treatment.

And a huge THANK YOU to my clients who have come regularly during the M-F week for so long, and for helping me to grow by word of mouth. Your support means the world to me! 🙌

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12/11/2025

Gift certificates are available if you're wanting to give someone the gift of self-care.

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Feel free to message me with any questions ✨

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11/30/2025

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The Hidden Ecosystem Under Your Skin

There is a reason people look at the branching currents of fascia and think of mycelium, the great underground network that carries information through the forest floor. They feel similar long before you know the science. Both look like living constellations. Both listen. Both respond. Both exist not as separate parts, but as unified systems devoted to connection.

Inside the human body, fascia forms a continuous web of collagen and fluid that wraps every muscle fiber, every organ, every vessel, every nerve. It is the only system that touches everything. When you zoom in under a microscope, fascia reveals delicate branching fibers that look astonishingly like fungal hyphae. When you zoom out, it behaves like a communication network, transmitting mechanical, electrical, and chemical signals across the entire body.

Beneath the earth, mycelium creates the “Wood Wide Web,” an underground communication system that allows forests to behave like a single, intelligent organism. Mycelium can transfer nutrients to weaker trees, warn neighbors of pests, regulate moisture, and maintain the health of the entire ecosystem. The network thrives on conductivity, hydration, and collaboration. It is not simply fungal tissue. It is a relationship embodied.

This is where science and metaphor meet.

Fascia conducts electrical signals via mechanotransduction, converting pressure and stretch into cellular signals that ripple outward. Mycelium transmits electrochemical pulses across long distances. Both systems coordinate responses faster than conscious processing. Both store memory. Both change their density and responsiveness in response to stress, environment, and hydration.

Fascia thickens and stiffens under emotional load, exactly the way a forest mycelial network becomes denser under threat. Fascia softens when safety returns, just as fungal networks increase nutrient sharing when a forest is thriving. Fascia maps experience, trauma, and recovery in its matrix. Mycelium maps seasons, storms, and regeneration across its vast web.

Humans are not separate from nature; we are built with its patterns.

When we touch fascia, we are not just altering tissue. We are restoring communication within an internal ecosystem. We are helping a body remember that its parts belong to each other. Through slow pressure, traction, breath, and presence, we help the signals move again. This is why fascial work can shift emotional states, restore fluid movement, and awaken tissues that have gone silent. We are rehydrating the network. We are clearing blocked pathways. We are giving the body back its forest-like clarity.

The deeper science is even more beautiful. Fascia contains more sensory nerve endings than muscles or joints. It senses vibration like a tuning fork. It transmits mechanical forces like an internal tide. It carries subtle electrical currents that influence how cells behave. In many ways, it behaves like biological mycelium, a distributed intelligence that monitors and adjusts the whole.

And just as a forest thrives when every tree is connected, the human body thrives when fascia glides freely, breath moves fully, and the nervous system feels safe enough to soften its grip.

As bodyworkers, we are the caretakers of this inner landscape. We listen for places where the network has gone quiet. We hydrate the dry fascial riverbeds with movement, warmth, and mindful pressure. We help reconnect the body’s communication pathways so the person lying on the table can feel themselves again, not just physically, but emotionally and intuitively.

The body is not a machine. It is a living ecosystem. A forest of sensation. A mycelial web of memory and meaning. A world that speaks through its fascia the way the earth speaks through its roots.

And when we honor it this way, with curiosity, science, artistry, and reverence, the whole system begins to heal.

11/10/2025

New card pulls. Have a beautifully slow week 💜🐌

10/29/2025

Good morning! Due to some rescheduling, I have availability this Thursday and Friday Oct 30th & 31st at 9am for 30, 60, 90 or 120-min treatments. If interested, please text me at (801) 988-9937 or feel free to send a message on FB messenger. Or schedule at www.ejlmt.com. Thank you! 💜

10/14/2025

This week's card pull 💜

OUT OF STUDIO ANNOUNCEMENT:I have been invited back down to Costa Rica to be a teaching assistant at my massage school a...
07/10/2025

OUT OF STUDIO ANNOUNCEMENT:

I have been invited back down to Costa Rica to be a teaching assistant at my massage school and will be away from July 30 through August 31st, back in studio Tuesday, Sept 2nd. If you would like to schedule a treatment between now and the end of July, you can either go to ejlmt.com to schedule, or reach out on messenger or by text at (801) 988-9937. If you do not see an opening online, please feel free to reach out so we can try to find a date/time that works 💜 Thank you!

Elizabeth Jane Buczko, LMT ("EJ") Embodied Healing & Integration Experience a deeply restorative journey that weaves together bodywork, energy healing, and trauma-informed care to bring you back to balance, wholeness and ease. Schedule A Treatment Allow your body, mind and spirit to gently and safel...

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Canton, IL
61520

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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