What Is Magnetic Release Therapy?

Magnetic Release Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive nervous system–based modality designed to help the body release stored stress patterns and return to a state of regulation.

Rather than forcing change, this work supports the body’s natural ability to reorganize itself when it feels safe enough to do so.

At its core, this therapy helps shift the nervous system out of chronic protection mode and back into communication, coherence, and repair.

What Happens During a Session?

During a session, small therapeutic magnets are placed on specific points of the body that align with meridian pathways, the body’s natural energy and communication lines.

Common placement areas include:

  • The tops of the feet

  • The palms of the hands

  • The forehead and head points

These areas are closely connected to the nervous system and sensory processing centers.

You remain fully clothed and resting comfortably while the body responds organically to the magnetic input.

How Magnetic Release Supports the Nervous System

The nervous system is constantly scanning for safety.

Magnetic placement provides subtle, organized input that helps the body:

  • Release stored tension and stress responses

  • Improve internal communication between systems

  • Shift from survival-based patterns into regulation

  • Reestablish balance between the brain, body, and energy field

As the nervous system settles, many people notice changes not just physically but emotionally and mentally as well.

What Clients Often Experience

Each session is unique, but common experiences include:

  • Deep relaxation or a sense of grounding

  • Gentle emotional release

  • Increased body awareness

  • Improved clarity and energy following sessions

  • A feeling of being “back in their body”

This work is cumulative each session builds on the last as the nervous system regains flexibility and resilience.

These services are intended to support nervous system regulation and overall well-being. They do not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions and are not a substitute for medical care. Always consult with your healthcare provider regarding medical decisions.