REFLEXOLOGY

TREATMENTS LAUNCHING IN JUNE 2022

 
 

Meet Sarah, Our Reflexologist…

“I am trained as a Level 5 Clinical Reflexologist, the highest level of training within the UK. As part of my qualification, I have trained in several specialisms which include, auricular reflexology, fertility and maternity reflexology, palliative reflexology and NEPIP (Neuro-Endo-Psycho-Immuno Pody) which is designed to help with stress, anxiety, and other mental health conditions.

I am extremely passionate about positive mental health and general wellbeing, and I am thrilled to be able to provide this wonderful treatment for my clients to experience the fantastic benefits that it can provide.

I love all aspects of beauty therapy, but my main interests are, Reflexology, Specialist massage, and facial treatments.

I am a member of the AOR (Association of Clinical Reflexologists)”


What is Reflexology?

Reflexology is a natural, non-invasive therapy based on the principle that the entire body is represented by reflex points on the feet (as well as the hands and ears), with each point corresponding to an individual part of the body. Reflexologists use gentle stimulation of these reflex points in a precise and systematic way to revitalise, restore and maintain the body’s natural balance.

To function effectively, the body requires energy in the form of oxygen and nutrients, which are circulated in the blood. By stimulating over 7000 nerves in the feet, reflexology aims to improve blood circulation and increase the efficiency of all organs and cells.

Reflexologists believe that when the body is ill, injured or stressed, vital energy pathways are blocked preventing it from functioning optimally. Reflexology is thought to help unblock these pathways by facilitating the elimination of toxins from the body.

Long term exposure to stress compromises the immune system and can result in fatigue, depression, ill-health and low energy therefore Reflexology can lend itself to preventing this.

Reflexology may help with the symptoms associated with:

  • Stress related conditions

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Digestive problems

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Circulation problems

  • Sleep disorders

  • Sinusitis

  • Skin conditions

  • Pregnancy discomforts

  • Fertility problems

  • Back pain

  • Chronic pain

  • Chronic illness, such as diabetes and MS

  • Arthritis

  • Migraines.