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Musings: Chainsaws

Musings: Chainsaws

~by Mandi Rainwater

A transformative approach to health and wellness is taking root in Nashville. The spacious suite formerly occupied by IU Health providers is now a collective space where you can find three licensed massage therapists, an esthetician, salt therapy and red-light therapy rooms, wellness coaching, energy healing, and more. Nashville Wellness has become a hub for personal transformation, relaxation, and holistic healing.

Six practitioners offer a variety of services in one convenient location.

There is ample parking and an accessible first-floor location.

Gail’s Therapeutic Massage

Gail Blankenship ran Honey Bee Massage Therapy on Main Street before joining Nashville Wellness. Gail formerly worked in a wellness center in Fort Pierce, Florida. She brings her experience and enthusiasm for collaborative efforts to this new venture.

Gail’s Therapeutic Massage features a private massage room for individuals as well as a couple’s room for simultaneous massage treatments with Gail and another therapist. Gail provides a personalized experience incorporating a wide range of techniques like therapeutic massage, Swedish massage, cupping, dry brushing, reflexology for hands and feet, and Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage.

Rainbow Bridge Ranch

Ashley Gillespie of Rainbow Bridge Ranch is a licensed massage therapist who specializes in deep tissue massage for both people and horses. She previously offered in-home services. Joining Nashville Wellness provided a dedicated space for her massage and PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) therapy. PEMF therapy is a non-invasive treatment that directs electromagnetic fields up to 16 inches into the body that can reduce inflammation, increase circulation, and break up scar tissue.

Ashley is a strong proponent of regular self-care to combat anxiety, depression, and stress. She notes, “Everybody’s trying to take care of everybody else, but never taking care of themselves. It’s kind of a two-for-one. You get your body taken care of, but you also help with your mental state, which is so important.”

Happy Hour Health

Kim Davis’s Happy Hour Health features a range of suites, including a salt therapy room, red-light therapy room, and private office for wellness coaching. Kim explains, “Health and life coaching focuses on long-term lifestyle change—things like reducing inflammation, managing stress, improving relationships, or building confidence about yourself.”

The salt therapy room accommodates up to six guests at once for a rejuvenating group spa experience. Clients get the maximum benefits from salt therapy in 30 minutes. Red light therapy is a solo experience that can improve circulation, collagen production, mood, and sleep quality.

The Lux Day Spa

Licensed esthetician Amanda Fox moved The Lux Day Spa into a soothing spa space at Nashville Wellness. She offers facials, body treatments, spray tans, waxing, and lash lifts and tints.

Amanda uses her expertise to personalize each service to suit the client’s needs. She plans to revamp her menu in the new year with tiered offerings for deeply individualized skincare services.

Holistic Solutions, LLC

April Brancamp is a board-certified Traditional Naturopath and Reiki Master Practitioner. She helps clients get to the root of their health issues and address them with alternative treatment modalities like herbals, essential oils, and energy medicine.

She also performs bioenergetic testing that evaluates the body’s electromagnetic field. April explains that the tool “talks to your body and tells the system what it needs.” She goes on to explain that the tool allows her to imprint personalized balancing frequencies into tinctures, quartz jewelry, and wearable patches based on the results of the bioenergetic reading.

April offers naturopathic consultations, bioenergetic testing, and essential oil consultations to help clients develop personal wellness plans.

Five Spheres Wellness

Corey Sobah comes from a diverse background that includes massage therapy, bodywork, yoga, meditation, and naturalist training. Drawing on these disciplines, he takes an integral approach to health and wellness that considers mind, body, and spirit as well as social and ecological components.

Corey’s primary offering is massage and integrative bodywork utilizing a variety of techniques including Swedish, Thai, deep tissue, hot stone, and sports massage. He also offers trigger point therapy, ayurveda, energy work, cupping, and acupressure.

Services at Nashville Wellness are typically available by appointment only, as each practitioner maintains their own schedule. You can find contact details viaNashville-Wellness.com. With advance planning, you can build your own spa day with multiple healing and pampering services in one soothing spot.

Nashville Wellness is located at 103 Willow Street Suite A in Nashville, next to the Brown County YMCA.

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