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How Does Reflexology Work?

 

Reflexology promotes healing by stimulating reflex points on the feet, hands, and ears.

Here's how a typical session works — and how it differs from massage therapy.

🧭 How Does Reflexology Work?
 

A clear and educational illustration showing how reflexology works. The image focuses on a realistic depiction of a human foot with reflex points highlighted using soft color overlays. Each reflex point is labeled and connected by lines to a semi-transparent outline of a human body, displaying corresponding organs such as the heart, lungs, and stomach. The background is clean and neutral, emphasizing the therapeutic and educational aspects of reflexology. This illustration is ideal for explaining the principles of reflexology in a professional or health-focused setting.

Reflexology promotes healing by stimulating reflex points on the feet, hands, and ears. Here's how a typical session works:


🔍 1. Assessment 
The reflexologist evaluates your overall well-being and specific concerns to personalize your session.


👣 2. Application of Pressure  
Using thumbs and fingers with methodical movements, pressure is applied to precise reflex zones on your feet, hands, or ears.


🌿 3. Relaxation and Balance 
This stimulation helps relieve tension, boost circulation, and restore energetic balance throughout the body.

 

✨ Reflexology is a gentle, non-invasive therapy often used alongside conventional treatments for natural wellness.
 

🌀 Reflexology vs. Massage: What’s the Difference?

While reflexology and massage share some similarities, they serve different purposes and target different systems in the body.

 

🔹 Reflexology

• Focuses on specific reflex points

• Affects internal organs and systems

• Helps balance the body’s energy flow

• Seen as a complementary therapy

 

🔹 Massage

• Focuses on muscles and soft tissues

• Relieves physical tension directly

• Enhances flexibility and relaxation

• Often used for local pain or stiffness

 

💡 Reflexology is holistic, targeting internal balance. Massage is more physical, easing muscle tension. Both can be part of a wellness routine.

 

💡 Ready to feel the benefits of reflexology?

 

👉 Book your personalized session today!

 
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