Does Reflexology Really Work?

Of course it does!

Look at you feet as a final destination for over 7000 nerve endings that are connected to every organ, body part and gland in your body. When you massage and use acupressure on these specific points, you are directly stimulating blood flow to the correct areas to increase the function of your body parts that may not be operating at the best capacity.

By using pressure during your treatment, your therapist will be able to break up the disturbance under the skin or (grit) in areas that are of concern and flush them out of the body through the lymphatic system. As a result, many clients find there will be a need to urinate or have bowel movements more frequently directly after a session. This is all great in the eyes of the therapist!

There are many ailments that reflexology can help with and the outcome of treatments always seem to amaze me. To be able to pinpoint a possible problem on the client through the foot and to assist them in the healing process makes us as therapists understand the truly amazing powers that reflexology has on the body.

One Response to “Does Reflexology Really Work?”

  1. marcy Says:

    Can reflexology help us lose weight? What about depression? Are there points to press? I alos have varicose veins, any points?


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