
My Focus is on Improving Men's Mental, Physical, Emotional, & Sexual Health
I began my career as a Registered Nurse in New York City, fulfilling a lifelong dream. But little did I know, my true calling would emerge through practicing Thai-inspired bodywork—helping everyone understand the importance of sexual health.
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One key part of this work is Jabkasai, or testicular massage—an ancient therapeutic practice from Thailand known for its direct benefits to sexual and reproductive health.
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I studied in Thailand, India, Vietnam, the US, Canada, and my home country, the Philippines.
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What I love most about my work is my deep affection for my clients and the joy I feel in helping them gain flexibility, reduce pain, and improve sexual function.
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For most people, the word massage brings one image — a soothing rub that helps muscles relax. It’s comforting, yes… but it often stays on the surface.
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That limitation exists for a reason —
to protect clients, and to define what’s considered “safe.”
But over time, it also narrowed what people think massage can be.
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The body, however, isn’t made of isolated parts. It’s one connected system nerves, fascia, muscles, tendons, bones, and energy working together.
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True healing begins when we stop treating the body in sections and start seeing it as a whole.
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That’s the foundation of my work.
My hands are trained to see through the body — to sense where energy is blocked, where tissue holds emotion, and where tension has become chronic.
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This approach goes beyond relaxation.
It reaches the deep layers — physical, emotional, even energetic — to help the body release what it’s been holding.
It’s about awareness, connection, and trust.
When touch is given with understanding, and received without fear — transformation can happen and those are my favorite moments!
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And that is what modern massage therapy is evolving into: a practice that restores wholeness — not just relief.

