Most people stretch muscles.
Few know how to unwind FASCIA.
But fascia holds the trauma.
The tension. The stuck emotions.
And this twist can release it all.
This is called the Totally Twisted Fascia Maneuver.
You cross your arms,
plant your feet,
rotate your upper body against the lower body and breathe.
Deep. Slow. Controlled.
It looks simple. But it’s a nervous system reset.
What’s happening inside?
You’re:
•Unwinding spiral fascia chains
•Unlocking stored emotional tension
•Resetting the vagus nerve
•Activating the body’s natural “healing switch”
Fascia is not just tissue. It’s your body’s memory bank.
Trauma isn’t just in the mind.
It lives in the tissue.
Fascia wraps every nerve, muscle, and organ.
It remembers every injury, heartbreak, and survival pattern.
This maneuver starts to rewire all of that through motion.
Don’t be surprised if you:
•Yawn uncontrollably
•Feel heat rise through your chest
•Cry without warning
•Hear your breath deepen for the first time in years
•Feel your spine realign itself
That’s fascia releasing.
And your body coming back online.
Here’s how you do to:
Why it works:
•Engages the spiral lines of the body
•Stimulates the vagus nerve via mechanical compression
•Reintegrates left/right brain coordination
•Regulates your stress response
It’s biomechanical therapy you can do at home.
This isn’t just posture.
It’s stored pain. Generational trauma.
Energetic blocks.
And you’re unwinding it all.
One conscious breath at a time.
I’ve seen people cry.
Sigh.
Shake.
Even release long-held grief,
just from breaths in this position.
This is fascia therapy.
This is trauma work.
This is what healing looks like.
Try this out and let me know how you feel
Thank you for reading 🙏🏽♾️🙏🏽
Love @juleshorn01
If this exercise sparked something within yourself and you want to learn more, I’m teaching a masterclass on July 12th / 8:30am PST on full body fascia / facial fascia , $22 - 80min
You ever get stuck emotions in your jaw, face, or gut and you can't explain it?
Try this one move:
The Fish Mouth Maneuver.
It might look silly, but it can reset your nervous system in seconds.
Here's what it does (and how to do it):
Your face holds more tension and emotion than you realize.
The jaw connects to your gut, diaphragm, vagus nerve even your hips.
So if you've ever felt anxious, overwhelmed, or
"clenched"
There's a good chance your jaw is involved.
The Fish Mouth Maneuver releases deep tension in your:
– Buccinator (inner cheek muscle)
– Masseter (jaw clenching powerhouse)
– Zygomatic arch (cheekbone fascia)
– Deep facial fascia linked to your neck, gut, and heart
It feels subtle but the internal shift it creates is massive.
When two people breathe together, something ancient happens. It’s not just emotional. It’s biological.
Your nervous systems sync.
Your hearts begin to entrain.
Your bodies remember safety.
@Kait_Robbins and I practice this often, breathing together, syncing our nervous systems.
It’s transformed how we relate.
We no longer just see each other.
We feel each other, beyond eyes.
The science of co-regulation:
When you’re close to someone you trust—
your body feels it first.
•Heart rate slows
•Cortisol drops
•Breathing deepens
•Vagus nerve activates
It’s the body saying:
“You’re safe here. Let go.”
Breathing in sync is primal.
Before we had language, we had rhythm:
Steps. Breath. Heartbeats. Cries.
When two people breathe together,
they tap into a shared rhythm—
a nervous system duet.
The trauma release technique they never taught you... but your body's been begging for.
You won't believe what happens when you try this.
Read this. Save it. Try it today.
You're holding pain in your face.
Your jaw.
Your throat.
Your neck.
Your body is screaming inside but no sound comes out.
It's not random tension. It's unprocessed trauma.
The "Silent Scream" is a fascia release that resets your nervous system in 30 seconds.
No tech. No therapist. Just your hands and your breath.
It might look weird, but what you'll feel after... is unreal.
What processed sugar really does to your fascia (and why it's keeping you in pain, fatigue & emotional chaos)
You think sugar is just bad for your waistline?
What it's really doing is stiffening your fascia like dried-up glue.
And that changes everything, mobility, energy, mood, trauma, even cellular repair.
Here's the truth no one told you
Fascia is the living web that holds your body together.
It wraps your muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and organs.
When it's hydrated and elastic, you move like water.
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But sugar dehydrates fascia, causes glycation, and turns that web into a trap.
The tissue above your eyebrows isn’t just skin.
It’s connected to your scalp, neck, and even your breathing muscles through fascia and nerves.
When you press just beside the center of each brow and breathe slowly,
you can trigger a full-body calming response.
You’re pressing over the supraorbital ridge, about one finger-width from the center of the eyebrows.
This is where the supraorbital nerve exits, a branch of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V), which carries sensory input from the forehead and scalp.
This area is also part of the superficial front fascial line, which connects:
•The forehead
•To the scalp
•Down the neck and chest
•Into the diaphragm and even the pelvic floor