Our bodies remember what our minds try to forget.

March 3, 2025

The weight of unspoken words, the screams that never left our throats, the quiet endurance of emotional restraint—these do not disappear. They settle. In our jaws, our muscles, the tension we carry without even realizing it.

If you were silenced, told your voice was too much, or learned that your needs were unsafe, your body compensated. It braced, clenched, held it all in. But silence has a cost. Chronic pain, tension, grinding—your jaw tells a story of everything you weren’t allowed to say.

So what happens when you give yourself permission to release? Not just to relax, but to truly let go?

Try it. And maybe, just maybe, it’s time to start speaking.

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