Reflexology Muswell Hill
Reflexology Muswell Hill is a deeply relaxing and wonderfully therapeutic session that works by applying firm pressure to the reflex points of the feet.
Working the reflex points in this way stimulates nerve supply and blood flow, bringing balance and a more natural functioning to all the body’s systems. Cleansing the body of toxins, reducing stress, inducing deep relaxation and revitalising energy levels, Reflexology can be used as a preventative form of health care and in addition may help with a wide range of health problems, including:
- Headaches and Migraines
- Sinus conditions
- Digestive disorders
- Menstrual problems
- Back pain
- Sleeplessness
- Exhaustion
- General stress
Reflexology for sleep, Reflexology for menopause, Reflexology for IBS, Reflexology for Hayfever, Reflexology for headaches.
Reflexology is offered by Tom Hoyland
To talk with Tom call 020 8883 4981 or email reception@muswellhealth.uk
Tom is a member of the Association of Reflexologists and the Federation of Holistic Therapists
From the Association of Reflexologists:
Reflexology is a non-invasive complementary health therapy that can be effective in promoting deep relaxation and wellbeing; reducing stress in people’s lives can be key in optimising good health and building resilience. It is a touch therapy that is based on the theory that different points on the feet, lower leg, hands, face or ears correspond with different areas of the body and reflexologists work these points and areas.
However reflexology is viewed, there can be no doubt that what it does provide is a period of time for relaxation where the client has one to one attention and supportive touch in an empathetic listening environment. Reflexology can be used safely alongside standard healthcare to promote better health for their clients.
The theory of reflexology is that all systems and organs of the whole body are mirrored or reflected in smaller peripheral areas, for example the feet, hands, ears and face.
Back in the 1920’s investigative studies regarding this concept allowed the first Western reflexology foot map to be produced. Since that time the other anatomical areas have been mapped allowing this model to be applied to the hands, ears and face.
The reflexologist simply works those reflected areas with their sensitive fingers, aiming to bring those areas back to balance and therefore aiding the body to work as well as it can. Reflexology very much works on an individual basis, the reflexologist provides professional facilitation of your body’s own potential for well-being.