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What's
it for ?
The reflexologist applies gentle
pressure to specific points on the foot to aid good
health. The treatment induces a deep state of relaxation
and has been used effectively for digestive problems,
poor circulation, p.m.t.,stress and muscular pains.
How
is it done ?
The pressure technique used
stimulates the reflex areas of the foot, causing an involuntary
response throughout the body. This results In physiological
changes by boosting underactive processes and calming
overactive areas, allowing the body's own healing powers
to function better. The treatment is non-invasive or
painful, and allows an opportunity for un-interrupted
and total relaxation. What
is it ?
Reflexology has its roots in ancient
times and relies on the idea that your feet are a reflection
of your state of health. In 1913 Dr William Fitzgerald
introduced it to the west as 'zone therapy'. He
noted that reflex areas on the hands and feet were linked
to other areas and organs of the body within the same
zone. In the 1930's Eunice Ingham further bdeveloped
this zone theory into what is now known as reflexology.
Each foot is seen as a mini map of
your whole body. Every organ, gland and body-part is
represented there. Other areas of the body, such as
the eyes and hands, contain reflex points but these are
more specific in the feet and more accessible.
FAQ
Can
everyone have the therapy ?
Yes usually, but your reflexologist will always check
your medical history and in some circumstances may ask
you to obtain permission from your G.P. before beginning
treatment.
Won't
the reflexologist mind my smelly feet ?
Not at all. Feet come in all shapes, sizes and conditions.
As long as there is no serious infection, all feet may
be treated.
Will
it hurt or tickle ?
You will simply feel pleasantly relaxed. Reflexology
works at a deep level and you may feel a little discomfort
when a problem area is being targeted, but the discomfort
will be fleeting.
How
many treatments will I need ?
We all want immediate results, but when a problem
has been building up over many years, it will take some
time to correct. Most patients need around six therapy
sessions, but each case is special and the number of
sessions depends on your body's responses.
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