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Reflexology

 

There is more than one R in Reflexology…

Rejuvenate…

     

 

  Revitalize…    
    Relax…  
      Renew…
        Release…

 

Rejuvenate … Take a few moments to quickly pamper your feet after a long hectic day. A short spa reflexology can rejuvenate hot tired feet and make them feel brand ‘new’

 

Revitalize… A simple touch of your own hands, or someone else’s, on the soles of your feet can heal and revitalize your energy.
Relax… After a long day on your feet, simply elevating them can bring about a sense of relaxation.
Release… Release toxins and tiredness instantly.
   
Renew… Take a stroll on the beach, walk barefoot in the grass…do whatever it takes to renew body mind and spirit and of course …

 

 

Defeet Stress!

 

What Is Reflexology?
The ancient healing art of Reflexology is a natural way of systematically massaging the feet in order to stimulate the reflexes that are connected to the various organs, glands and parts of the body.


What Does It Do?
  • Increases circulation
  • Normalizes body functions
  • Detoxifies
  • Brings about relaxation in body, mind & spirit
  • How Does It Work?
    When we massage the reflexes, immediately lymph and crystalline deposits are broken up and dispersed through the blood stream and a sense of balance is regained

    Love Your Feet - Love Your Body

     

    Foot Facts

     

     

    Did you know …

     

    The human foot is a mechanically, complex structure comprising of:
    26 Bones, 33 Joints , 107 Ligaments, 19 Muscles & numerous tendons all working together to provide mobility, flexibility and resilience.
    Our ankles serve as foundations, shock absorbers and propulsion engines whilst our feet provide support, balance and mobility.


     

     

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