Reflexology

Reflexology

"Step Into Wellness: Discover the Healing Power of Reflexology"

It originated in Egypt over 1000 years ago and is still used in European hospitals to heal and restore the body. Similar practices were also found in ancient China and India, dating back to around 2700 BCE.

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What is Reflexology? 

Reflexology is an alternative or holistic therapy that strengthens the body and soul's natural healing abilities by bringing them to a relaxed state of balance so the body can heal naturally. It involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, which connect to different organs and systems in the body, promoting overall well-being and a balanced body. 


Many patients find reflexology helpful in managing symptoms, achieving deep relaxation, and reducing anxiety so the body can naturally heal. It may also aid in improving circulation, hormonal balance, and pain prevention and alleviation, which can be particularly beneficial for those undergoing rigorous medical treatments.

Fertility (in both partners):

Reducing Stress: Stress can negatively impact fertility. Reflexology can promote relaxation and reduce stress levels, creating a more favorable environment for conception.


Balancing Hormones: Stimulating specific pressure points can help balance hormones, which is crucial for reproductive health.     


Improving Circulation: Better blood flow can enhance the functioning of reproductive organs and increase the chances of conception.

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Diabetes: 

Many diabetes patients explore reflexology to help control symptoms and enhance overall well-being. While reflexology is not a cure for diabetes, it can offer many benefits that work together with your nutrition plan to manage the condition, such as: successfully

  • Relaxation
  • Stress relief
  • Improved circulation

What are Some Benefits of Reflexology Scientifically Proven 

Pain Relief: Chronic Pain Management, Cancer Pain and Symptom Relief, Stress and Anxiety Reduction, Improvement in Circulation and Sleep, Support for Pregnancy and Postpartum Symptoms, Reduction in Blood Pressure, and Overall Digestive Health. 

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Client testimonial and story:

"Yaron - I've been going to you regularly for amazing and effective reflexology therapy for the past few years. Treatments helped me with pain, stress, and sleeping difficulties. I was most fortunate to get to know a wonderful and professional therapist, a sensitive and special person, and you turned out to be an essential and stable anchor in my life. It's no wonder my son, whom you also treated, immediately felt a connection, as did each friend I referred to you. That's because the touch, the space, the warmth, and the knowledge you impart with such generosity promote true healing. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! With great appreciation, Leah Schneider-Levy."


With Leah's permission, I can share a bit of her story. A talented artist of indigenous cultures, Leah trained for years to be a yoga instructor in her quest to explore mind-body connections. Ongoing sleep disturbances prompted her to explore CBT and to offer clients methods to achieve deep relaxation. At the same time, she continued to experience restless nights and daytime exhaustion. She came to me to deal with physical pain. She was surprised to discover that routine treatment improved sleep and quality of life.

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Who Can Benefit?

  • Reflexology is suitable for people of all ages. (Infants to Elders)
  • It is beneficial for individuals dealing with stress, chronic pain, fatigue, digestion (constipation), and tension-related conditions—also, infertility and diabetics.

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