Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Ask Natalie First #23-Quinton Guyton-Myomassologist-Have Hands Will Travel

ANF #23-Quinton Guyton-Have Hands Will Travel-Myomassologist

Quinton Guyton picStress and injury can lead to many health issues.  Quinton Guyton. Lieutenant with the Pontiac Fire Department, has taken it upon himself to become a Myomassologist.  This is a person that has studied and is certified in many forms of massage. These include Thai, Shiatsu, Swedist, Reiki Master, Cranio Sacral and last but far from least on the list is Myofascial Release.
Therapists used hand placement techniques to relieve pain, spasm and increase functional mobility.
Listen to Quinton from "Have Hands Will Travel" explain the benefits of these techniques to relieve your pain and stress on this edition of Ask Natalie First.



Have Hands will Travel No.6
Phone:    248-894-3703
Email:    gzoom502@aol.com

2 comments:

  1. Quinton- Congratulations on the new connection you made last week from this interview. That is awesome and it sounds like you will be helping people manage their aches and pains. Keep me posted as to your progress.

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  2. Natalie,

    I am writing to let you and your radio audience learn about the miracles that I have experienced since I have been under the guidance of massologist Quinton Guyton.  I took an MRI in 2007 and it was suggested that the stiffness in my back, legs and feet was MS. My body ached all the time and it was very painful getting up in the mornings. I had to wait until my muscles relaxed before I could stand straight and walk. My feet were wrenched with severe pain and I could not wear shoes with heels. I had gone to a few physical therapists that doctors had recommened but with little positive results.

    Then one day I met Quinton Guyton who used Myrofascial Released treatment that worked miracles for my health. He used no tricks, just knowledge and his studies. Now I can walk, jump and wear heels again! Mr. Guyton has been given "Gifted Hands" to help mankind. The "hands will travel".

    Respectfully,
    Lynette Hardy

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