Reflexology


The Art Of Reflexology

 

Reflexology has been practised for thousands of years. It is based on the premise that there are zones and reflex areas in the feet and hands that correspond to all glands, organs, parts and systems of the body. 
Applying pressure to these reflex areas, using the thumb, finger and hand will result in the reduction of stress which promotes physiological changes in the body.

Reflexology is widely recognised as a complimentary therapy and is gaining immense popularity in particular with women with infertility problems. When treatments are recieved in addition to medical treatment the results can be profound. Complimentary therapies should never be seen as a replacement to conventional medicine.

 

What can reflexology treat?

  • Stress.
  • Migraine.
  • Infertility
  • Sinus problems.
  • Back problems.
  • Breathing problems.
  • Hormonal imbalances.
  • Digestive disorders.
  • Circulatory problems.
  • Infertility

What happens during a reflexology session?

The reflexologist will work on your feet, or hands if necessary, noting any problem areas.
You may experience some discomfort — this is an indication of congestion or imbalance in a corresponding part of the body. In general, the experience will be pleasant and relaxing. An average session will last about one hour.


How many treatments will be necessary?

The course of treatment will vary depending on your body's needs. Your reflexologist will discuss this with you at the first session. After the first couple of treatments you may experience feelings of well-being and relaxation or you may feel lethargic or even nauseous. This is transitory, but does provide your reflexologist with vital information on how your body is responding to treatment.