While Reflexology does not claim to cure, studies have shown that it can provide many health benefits working along side any other treatments you may be receiving.
I understand you may be sceptical; often people try reflexology as a last resort after weeks or even months of suffering as a way to get relief. Over the years I have treated many people. A lady suffering from insomnia and only sleeping for a hour each night. After three treatments she was sleeping up to five hours a night. Not much for anyone who sleeps a solid eight hours, but life transforming for someone trying to cope with just one hour of sleep a night. Another found relief from Irritable Bowel Syndrome - something she never mentioned when I first saw her.
Most people find benefit from reflexology to provide relief from specific problems, good health and improved vitality
Reflexology can be used as a form of preventative maintenance, as well as to treat
specific medical conditions. Reflexology helps restore your bodies natural balance
for people of all ages, from young children to the elderly. It has been shown to
help bring relief from a wide range of acute and chronic conditions including arthritis,
digestive problems, neck and back pain, migraine, menstrual, menopausal symptoms
and stress.
Well being is important to us all. Whether you have aches and pains, stress, health issues or just feel low, run down and lacking energy, reflexology could help encourage your body back to health in a completely soothing and natural way. Reflexology is a ‘complementary medicine’ which works safely along side orthodox medicine
Reflexology maps the reflexes on the feet to all the organs and the parts of the body. By applying gentle massage-like techniques to these reflex points, the related parts of the body is positively affected. The Blood, nerve and lymphatic systems are invigorated thus improving the body’s circulation and natural balance.