November 23, 2025

Episode 43: Gentle Touch meets Big Science: Sandra Gustafson on Fascia, the Vagus Nerve & Bowen Healing

In this inspiring episode of The Bowen Buzz,  Chris sits down with renowned international instructor Sandra Gustafson at the 7th International Fascia Congress in New Orleans.

Sandra shares her journey from nursing and naturopathy into Bowen therapy, sparked by her own healing experience and a deep curiosity about how gentle touch influences the body. She discusses the evolving science of fascia, the profound role of the nervous system—especially the vagus nerve—and how Bowen-style work supports regulation, safety, and whole-body healing.

Sandra also explores her specialised work with women’s health, complex neurological clients, and the importance of creating a safe relational space in clinical practice. Her passion for lifelong learning and teaching shines through as she explains how new fascia research continually enriches her understanding.

This conversation is a heartfelt reminder of the power of gentle touch, presence, and curiosity in holistic bodywork.

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3 Key Takeaways

  1. Bowen therapy is a neuro-myofascial relaxation technique
    Sandra explains how Bowen moves influence fascia, the peripheral and central nervous systems, circulation, and even biochemical balance.
  2. Safety and connection profoundly shape clinical outcomes
    The vagus nerve responds to social engagement, tone of voice, and therapeutic presence—making practitioner demeanour as vital as technique.
  3. Gentle work can support complex conditions
    Through collaborative care, Bowen-style approaches can improve function and quality of life for clients with chronic pain, neurological disorders, and emotional dysregulation.