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BENEFITS

Amongst many things, reflexology is incredibly relaxing and fantastic for tackling stress, which let’s face it we all have difficulty avoiding these days. Even short bursts of touch have been shown to lead to emotional, physical, and cognitive improvements in adults.

Treatments can help to alleviate tension whilst boosting mood and creating a sense of well-being. They can also offer time to reflect on how you are really feeling and provide a focus for making positive changes.


True time out allows you to kick back, look at some different walls and escape the hustle and bustle of the usual old routine, if only for a short while.


Even this can make such a difference to how you feel, literally bringing you back to life.

Clients come to me for some well earned down time but many also come because they are having difficulties in their personal lives or with their mental or physical health.

Reflexology provides a holistic approach to supporting you through these times and this area outlines just a few of the concerns that clients present with when coming for a treatment.

Benefits of Hitchin Reflexology

DEPRESSION

There is still an awful lot of stigma surrounding mental health but it's a fact that 1 in 3 employees in the UK will experience depression over the course of this year, and that means it may well affect you (and someone you know) at some point in your life.

This could manifest in a variety of forms including physical pain, low mood, apathy or panic attacks. These feelings often build up over time or come at you out of the blue following stressful life events. 

There are many different types of depression including Post Natal Depression (PND), Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and Anxiety and all can lead to the same feeling of being in a rut. Having support from external sources is the key to helping you break free.

There is light at the end of the tunnel and reflexology is most beneficial when used consistently over time and alongside another therapists' or practitioners' support.

It will provide some space to help you heal as well as the energy to confront any difficult issues life is throwing up.  

Hitchin Reflexology provides treatments of various lengths and prices as well as money saving packages so that you can choose the best option to suit your comfort levels, time and budget. 

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DIGESTION

Hands up anyone with IBS, constipation or flatulence... hello, anyone, anyone?  I thought so...These are just a handful of the many types of digestive disorders that we live with, often in silence. They can be really embarrassing, debilitating and uncomfortable but we just put up with them and carry on as normal.

To be well you need to have a good digestive system.If yours is not functioning properly it could lead to you becoming deficient in certain vitamins and nutrients, which in turn weakens your immune system – meaning you get ill a lot.

Often, it's stress that's to blame as blood diverts away from this system when you are in fight or flight mode.Reflexology can help you to relax and improve blood and lymph flow through your body.

This in turn helps the good stuff absorb more effectively leaving your organs properly nourished (assuming you are eating and drinking the right stuff in the first place of course)!

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FERTILITY

Unexplained infertility (no medical reason for being unable to conceive) is one of the most common medical diagnosis I see amongst my clients but I also see couples at various stages of their fertility journey including just setting out, before seeing the GP for the first time, during initial and extensive fertility testing, whilst taking fertility drugs and at certain points during IVF and IUI treatment.

During a course of foot reflexology we will look at you in a holistic light – this includes nutrition and lifestyle, fertility tracking and identifying whether you have any vices that could be causing obstacles, allowing you to take back a bit of control. As well as working reflexes associated with the reproductive system, stress and hormone points will also be targeted as a focus for your treatment.

If you want to fall pregnant then it will benefit if you are relaxed, stress free and happy because the emotional and physical pressures of a fertility journey can be immense, whether from ourselves, medical practitioners, family, friends or partners. The aim of reflexology during this time is to get you in the best place possible to fall pregnant and to carry your baby to full term.

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HEADACHES & MIGRAINE

If you've been suffering from headaches and are taking a constant stream of medication to keep the pain at bay, perhaps it is time to tackle the root cause 'head on.' Reflexology sessions include a lifestyle consultation which has been designed to try and help pinpoint the underlying cause of any existing ailments.

The actual hands on treatment will target reflex points associated with your head, neck, shoulder and spine as well as sinus points and eyes. Treatments are an excellent way to melt away every day tension and stress which are the primary causes of headaches.

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MATERNITY, LABOUR & POST-NATAL

Some women seem to breeze through pregnancy like natural earth mothers, whilst for others there are plenty of niggles to contend with! Whichever type you are, maternity reflexology sessions can support you from the beginning of your second trimester of pregnancy (week 14) right up to labour. Treatments are intended to encourage your body to relax allowing you to manage any side effects more effectively and to create the optimum environment for your baby to develop.

In the last few weeks of your third trimester of pregnancy as your due date approaches (weeks 37-40) and for those whose babies are overdue (weeks 40+) reflexology can help to reduce anxiety in preparation for labour. Many clients come to see me in a bid to avoid being induced or having a C-section, to promote natural labour or for support at what can feel like a time of endless waiting for baby to arrive!

After the birth it can be magical but there are often many physical discomforts and hormonal imbalances to contend with alongside the emotional demands and responsibility of caring for a brand new little person. With the accumulation of all the work involved it is no wonder that over time mum and dad end up feeling exhausted, deflated and overwhelmed.

If you're feeling down in the dumps, perhaps due to breastfeeding schedules, the treadmill of baby routines, loss of sleep, postnatal depression or general tiredness and just need a bit of treasured ‘me time,’ foot reflexology is a real tonic. It can help to stimulate deep relaxation which in turn positively affects mood, sleep and wellbeing.

'Research has also shown that regular Reflexology treatments during pregnancy can significantly reduce pain during labour, shorten the length of the first stage of labour and improve the quality of sleep in post-natal women.’

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PERI/MENOPAUSE/POST

Why is it perimenopause, menopause and post menopause are labelled so negatively when they are all natural stages in a woman’s life? No wonder the words fill us with dread. If we think about things in a more positive way, this is a time of liberation as we move away from the childbearing era into exciting new beginnings. 

This transition doesn't have to be bad, there's much you can do regarding your lifestyle to reduce the associated negative symptoms. However, for some contending with hot flushes, night sweats and sleep disturbances, feeling emotionally low and physically exhausted can be commonplace. 

This time of change is not necessarily exclusive to women. The male menopause is becoming more widely acknowledged by the medical community with men experiencing similar symptoms due to declining levels of testosterone.

Aside from giving you some truly deserved TLC, reflexology sessions may help to alleviate some of the uncomfortable symptoms by focusing on the holistic approach to health. The outcome of a study conducted in Iran looked at the effects of reflexology on menopausal women and showed a reduction in hot flushes and an improvement in sleep (*1).  

Another study found that reflexology helped to reduce hot flushes, sweats and night sweats (2). Finally, reflexology has also been found to reduce depression during the menopause (3).

Regular treatments can focus on the emotional and physical changes you're undergoing and will allow you to take time out, reflect on how you are managing and get you back in tune with your body, mind and spirit. 

1* - Study about reflexology and reduced hot flushes and improved sleep

2* - Study about reflexology and reduced hot flushes, sweats and night sweats

3* - Study about reflexology and reduced depression

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PMS

Feeling a little bit cranky, a lot cranky? Is the crankiness kicking in one, two or even three weeks before you're due on? Crankiness starting to take over? What about the bloating, tiredness, aches and pains, spots and headaches?If you can relate to any or all of the above or if you find yourself reaching for a cake at that time of the month, there's a good chance you have Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS).

During reflexology sessions we will look at what you eat and the lifestyle you lead to see if these could be affecting you. Most importantly, treatments are all about time for you and will provide a chance to relax, switch off and reflect upon how you are feeling and why.

We'Ll work on your hormone reflex points and the parts of your body that are affected by stress to bring you back into balance. We can also discuss in confidence the best types of cake, how to administer them and the debauched late night runs to the off-licence. Your secrets are safe with us but lets try to resolve the cravings.

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SKIN

If your bathroom cabinet resembles something like this and everything you've tried so far isn't making the slightest bit of difference to your skin, perhaps it's time to think more holistically. Skin is the largest organ we have and it exists to protect us. So if your surface seems a bit out of sorts then it's likely that something underneath is to blame.

Reflexology sessions can help focus on the factors contributing to the condition of your skin and to target specific parts of your body to help bring it back into balance.Whatever your skin complaint it really is worth remembering that true beauty does start from within.

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SLEEP

Looking at the clock, staring at the ceiling, tossing and turning, head buzzing with thoughts....insomnia is no fun. 

One thing’s for sure, reflexology has an amazing ability to help with sleep. After a few sessions, many clients will nod off during their treatment. The majority of my clients also say that they sleep deeper after a treatment.

Who can say for sure how this works, but it’s believed that it’s all to do with the relaxation reflexology brings you.

Reflexology has a wonderful ability to give you what you need so if you are unable to get to sleep or stay asleep then try a course. Get your pillows plumped up ready....

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STRESS

It’s official that stress is bad for us. OK, a little bit of stress can be fine now and then, but when it leads to distress we have to do something about it.

When we're stressed we're in a state of fighting or running away, and that uses up a whole heap of energy. It’s no wonder then, if it goes on for too long, we can become physically and mentally unwell.

For example, stress causes our kidney adrenals to pour out cortisol to reduce any pain from the fighting, which in large doses is toxic to the brain. Over time, this can lead to depression and memory loss.

Also, our liver pours out glucose to use as energy so that our muscles can carry us away from the trouble, but excess glucose can stay in our blood stream and lead to diabetes.

Need I go on...?  It's important to reduce stress wherever possible. Reflexology is great for helping you to just relax and have a little bit of time out from the daily grind.

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