Discover the science-backed MELT Method from Sue Hitzmann — and start feeling better in just 10 minutes a day.

Reclaim the Way Your Body Feels


Inspired by Sue’s Talk? Here’s Your Next Step.
If you’re ready to reduce chronic pain, improve mobility, and feel younger in your body — start here.


What Is the MELT Method?

MELT is a gentle self-treatment method that hydrates your connective tissue (fascia), calms your nervous system, and restores natural alignment — without aggressive stretching or intense workouts.

Created by Sue Hitzmann, MELT is used by beginners, athletes, healthcare providers, and longevity-focused leaders worldwide.

Hear from Sue, Founder of The MELT Method

MELT Starter Bundle

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MELT Hand & Foot Therapy Balls
MELT Hand & Foot Therapy Balls
$49.99
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MELT Fascia Hydrator™
MELT Fascia Hydrator™
$149.99
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MELT On Demand | Free 30 Day Trial
MELT On Demand | Free 30 Day Trial
$14.99

START WITH GUIDED AT-HOME TOOLS DESIGNED TO RESTORE CONNECTIVE TISSUE HEALTH

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Soft Ball Hand Treatment
Soft Ball Hand Treatment
Soft Ball Foot Treatment
Soft Ball Foot Treatment

MELT METHOD: SCIENCE IN ACTION

FASCIAL HYDRATION

Chronic tension, repetitive stress, and inactivity dehydrate fascia, diminishing its ability to support and stabilize the body. MELT’s gentle compression and shearing techniques restore fluid flow, improving fascial glide, adaptability, and resilience.
Explore the Research: Fascia in Sports & Fitness ➝

NEUROFASCIAL REPATTERNING

The MELT Method targets connective tissue and the autonomic nervous system simultaneously, helping to recalibrate motor control and reduce neurological stress patterns—key factors in addressing persistent pain and dysfunction.
Explore the Research: Fascia as a Sensory Organ ➝

SENSORY MOTOR FEEDBACK

Using tools designed to activate mechanoreceptors in the hands and feet, MELT enhances body awareness, proprioception, and postural stability. This improved sensory feedback loop empowers the body to self-correct and maintain balance.
Explore the Research: Mechanoreceptor Study ➝