FIVE ELEMENTS REFLEXOLOGY
Five Elements Reflexology incorporates Traditional Chinese Medicine to the practice, adding in acupressure points and Chinese foot massage techniques to enhance the treatment. The benefits are varied, and range from deep relaxation and a feeling of emotional release, to actual improved physical symptoms such as relief from insomnia or chronic pain
Reflexology that leaves you both relaxed and revived
“It is when we start working together, that the real healing takes place”
David Hume
FAQs
What is Reflexology?
Reflexology works on the premise that there are specific reflex points on our feet, hands, and face that are linked to internal organs within the body. Applying gentle pressure to these points is thought to stimulate the corresponding organs or body systems. This can then promote balance and encourage the body's natural healing processes. There are varied theories as to how exactly Reflexology provides such a relaxing feeling, and it is known for its calming and healing benefits.
While the exact mechanisms behind reflexology’s effects are not fully understood, several theories suggest it may work by improving nerve function, enhancing circulation, or encouraging the flow of vital energy (often called "qi"). Regardless of the underlying cause, reflexology is widely known for its calming effects and is often used to relieve stress, reduce tension, and promote overall well-being.
How is Five Elements Reflexology different?
Energy flows within all of us (often called "qi" or "chi" in traditional Chinese medicine). Blockages in this energy flow are thought to lead to illness, and reflexology is seen as a way to clear these blockages and restore health. Five Elements Reflexology. In Five Elements Reflexology, the practitioner not only works on reflex points related to physical organs but also considers the emotional and energetic imbalances connected to each element. The goal is to restore harmony among the five elements within the body, which is believed to promote overall health and emotional well-being.
This approach is often used to support people dealing with chronic stress, emotional challenges, or recurring physical symptoms linked to imbalances in one or more elements.