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Olivia Drzymuchowska

Olivia Drzymuchowska

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Hello, I’m Olivia. I am an Integrative Women’s Health Therapist with a deep passion for supporting women on their journey back to their bodies, pleasure and power. My work weaves together Aromatherapy, Menstruality, Holistic Pelvic Care, Embodiment & Somatics, and Bodywork. Through these practices, I guide women in releasing physical and emotional tension, fostering self-awareness, and creating more flow, balance, and vitality in their lives.

My own personal healing journey—overcoming childhood trauma, managing chronic illness, and navigating the transformative experience of motherhood—has greatly shaped the way I work. I understand firsthand the challenges women face when they become disconnected from their bodies and the profound healing that can come from reconnecting with their inner landscape. This lived experience fuels my mission to help women reclaim their health, wellbeing, and feminine power.

I believe that every woman deserves to live a life filled with pleasure, intuition, self-love, and unapologetic self-respect. To support this, I am continually expanding my knowledge and skills. I’m currently working towards certifications in Feminine Embodiment Coaching, Fertility Massage & Womb Therapy, and Pelvic Steam Therapy. In addition, I am deepening my expertise in Aromatherapy, Bodywork, Menstruality, and working with the pelvic bowl—our feminine home. This dedication to growth allows me to offer holistic and tailored care that meets the diverse needs of the women I work with.

I help women navigate a variety of challenges, including:

  • Menstrual Health: Painful periods, irregular cycles, and menstrual discomfort.
  • Pelvic Health: Pelvic pain, pelvic floor tension, and sexual difficulties.
  • Fertility Support: Enhancing fertility through massage, self-care practices, and pelvic care.
  • Motherhood: pregnancy support and postpartum recovery.
  • Sexual Trauma Recovery: Healing sexual trauma and reclaiming pleasure and body sovereignty.
  • Chronic Illness Management: Support for autoimmune conditions, fibromyalgia, and chronic pelvic issues.
  • Emotional Healing: Supporting women in processing and releasing stored stress, emotional blockages, and old wounds.
  • Stress and Anxiety: Helping women reduce stress, alleviate anxiety, and cultivate calm and inner peace.
  • Self-Connection: Guiding women to deepen their connection with their bodies, rhythms, emotions, and intuition.
  • Sacred Self-Care: Creating rituals and practices that honour the body, mind, and spirit.

Through one-on-one sessions, workshops, personalised aromatherapy blends and restorative self-care rituals, my aim is to create a safe, nurturing space where women feel held, inspired, and guided on their healing journey. My mission is to help women transform their lives by reconnecting with their innate wisdom, honouring their bodies, and stepping into their full feminine power.

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The latest piece from local artist @jencableart (Hothouse Flower) to beautifully adorn the wall of Moon. 

Hothouse flowers' colours may be brilliant and their petals flawless, yet their beauty is fragile—remove them from the tightly controlled environment of the greenhouse, and they wither. 

Every aspect of their existence depends on external care. They embody luxury, thriving in isolation from the harsher realities of wind, rain, and change.
 
In contrast, wild flowers can emerge anywhere, on rocky soil, under shifting skies, and on wind swept plains (much like the Heath at the moment😉).  Their blossoms endure cold snaps, nibbles from local insects, and sudden brushes with curious dogs.  Though their stems may bend and their petals may bear marks of struggle, these are marks of endurance, not weakness. 

True vitality doesn’t depend on shelter from difficulty but on balance with the environment, responding flexibly to what life provides. 

Where the hot house flower dazzles briefly, natural health endures. One fades with the loss of its careful protection; the other thrives precisely because it has learned to live and bloom in the open air.
 
So this Easter break, take a moment to step onto the Heath or Waterlow Park and enjoy the daffodils nodding gently in the breeze and the last of the crocuses pushing through. 

Take a minute to enjoy the crisp air, flashes of green, new life, and the distant rustle of trees whilst you enjoy a quiet moment of renewal and connection with the season.
The latest piece from local artist @jencableart (Hothouse Flower) to beautifully adorn the wall of Moon. Hothouse flowers' colours may be brilliant and their petals flawless, yet their beauty is fragile—remove them from the tightly controlled environment of the greenhouse, and they wither. Every aspect of their existence depends on external care. They embody luxury, thriving in isolation from the harsher realities of wind, rain, and change.   In contrast, wild flowers can emerge anywhere, on rocky soil, under shifting skies, and on wind swept plains (much like the Heath at the moment😉).  Their blossoms endure cold snaps, nibbles from local insects, and sudden brushes with curious dogs.  Though their stems may bend and their petals may bear marks of struggle, these are marks of endurance, not weakness. True vitality doesn’t depend on shelter from difficulty but on balance with the environment, responding flexibly to what life provides. Where the hot house flower dazzles briefly, natural health endures. One fades with the loss of its careful protection; the other thrives precisely because it has learned to live and bloom in the open air.   So this Easter break, take a moment to step onto the Heath or Waterlow Park and enjoy the daffodils nodding gently in the breeze and the last of the crocuses pushing through. Take a minute to enjoy the crisp air, flashes of green, new life, and the distant rustle of trees whilst you enjoy a quiet moment of renewal and connection with the season.1 week ago
Happy Spring Equinox to you all, we are finally tipping over into the light. I hope you're able to get out and feel the sun on your face and in your bones today.

This beautiful image is from @tijanadraws - check her out.

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Happy Spring Equinox to you all, we are finally tipping over into the light. I hope you're able to get out and feel the sun on your face and in your bones today. This beautiful image is from @tijanadraws - check her out. #springequinox #ostara2 weeks ago
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