Reflexology

What is Reflexology?

Reflexology is the application of pressure to areas on the feet (or the hands). Reflexology is generally relaxing and may help alleviate stress.

The theory behind reflexology is that areas of the foot correspond to organs and systems of the body. Pressure applied to the foot is believed to bring relaxation and healing to the corresponding area of the body.

The body has the ability to heal itself. Following illness, stress, injury or disease, it is in a state of “imbalance” and vital body systems can be blocked, preventing the body from functioning optimally. Reflexology can be used to restore and maintain the body’s natural balance and facilitate healing. For each person, the application and the effect of the therapy are unique. Sensitive, trained hands can detect tiny deposits and imbalances and by working on these points, the Reflexology Therapist can release these blockages.

What reflexology services we have?
Foot Reflexology

Reflexology is one of the most popular types of massage. Beyond the feel-good effects of the treatment, the practice and purpose go deeper than the skin and muscles. Kneading the soft fleshy ball of the foot, pulling on the toes, tracing around the heel and pushing deep into the arch are just a few of the movements you’ll experience during a treatment.

Reflexology can address anything from headaches to sinus problems to stomach issues. If sensitivity or tenderness is experienced when an area is stimulated, it usually indicates bodily weaknesses or imbalances within the corresponding organ.

With repeated pressure and manipulation of nerve endings, reflexology can help to clear any channels of blocked energy. It is said to do so through moving the flow of blood, nutrients and nerve impulses. This ultimately improves overall health and balance.

Facial reflexology

Facial reflexology works by stimulating reflex points and zones on the scalp and face to stimulate the brain. It is a gentle and non-invasive technique achieved by using the fingertips for pressure-point massage on the face and scalp. These pressure-points are said to relate to different parts of our anatomy. Natural or organic facial oils are typically used as a part of the massage, with no other equipment required.

The body’s meridians are believed to be vital energy pathways to your organs and body systems. By massaging certain reflexology points, this technique is said to reduce stress levels and encourage blood flow and oxygen to the face. This is believed to improve the appearance of the skin so it appears tightened, tone and plumped.

Head Reflexology

A head reflexology feels fabulous. In addition to the sensory pleasure it offers, a head massage may ease symptoms of a headache, reduce stress, and possibly boost hair growth, too.

Head reflexology method refers to the head, manipulation massage or with the help of massage tools to stimulate these parts to achieve the purpose of prevention and treatment of disease a method.

It is established on the basis of serious and rigorous scientific research to determine the reflex zones of the head by combining the function of the cerebral cortex with the dirty meridian theory of Chinese medicine, and through massage and other stimulation of the reflex zones, can play a role in adjusting the treatment and health of the human body.