Reflexology
Reflexology has a rich history dating back to the Egyptian era - 2500 B.C. and has a strong affinity to acupuncture and acupressure. Reflexology is the art, science and technique of balancing the mind, body and spirit using a finger and thumb manipulation to stimulate minute reflex points found on soles of the feet and in some cases points found in the hands.

Over 7200 nerves end in the feet. These nerve endings form an intricate latticework that encompasses the entire body and when stimulated activate the human bodies inherent ability to heal its self.
How Does it Work?
By stimulating the minute reflex points on the feet, healing energy is released along the neural pathways and body meridians (the lines that are used in acupuncture and acupressure) this helps to restore natural balance to physiological and psychological functions and processes of the body.
Reflexology should not be confused with massage.
Reflexology's finger and thumb technique doesn't use strokes that are associated with massage: enfleurage - long sweeping strokes, tapotement - hacking, cupping or pummeling, Vibration - creating a shaking sensation, friction - circular movements with pressure against underlying structures, petrissage - deep pressure to an area.
Massage stroke are used when having a pedicure. A reflexology session and a pedicure massage are very different experiences.
Benefits
Research suggest that over 75% of health problems, illness and disorders can be linked to continuous stress that results in tension, thereby having a detrimental effect on the body. By promoting a deep sense of relaxation, reflexology encourages the bodys natural inherent ability to balance its self:
Reflexology can be beneficial to all age groups. Drugless and non-invasive reflexology and will not conflict with medication(s), exacerbate or make an existing condition more acute.
Contra Indication (Who can not have)
People who have pacemaker fitted are unable to have reflexology. The bodies natural neural impulse system will increase the active of the pacemaker.
Although many reflexologists practice the no pain no gain method. I personally feel that it is far more important for you to relax. Pain is not required for reflexology to be effective or beneficial, neither is intense pressure.
However, sometimes it's unavoidable and you will experience sensitivity in your feet. Sensitivity is caused by an energy blockage in the meridian being manipulated. By repeatedly working (manipulating) this point the blockage should be removed allowing energy to flow freely, enhancing your well-being. Each persons experience is individual and unique, however, you may experience:
Reflexology helps to detoxify the body. We suggest aiding that process by drink two 8 oz glasses of fluid after your session.
Wendy Dearborne founder of the Adassa James Institute has been practicing reflexology since 1990.
She earned her credentials as a reflexologist while attending the British School of Reflexology, at the Royal Masonic Hospital in London. She established a full time practice in 1995 is dedicated to raising awareness of the benefits to be found in integrated health care modalities.
Located
2770 S. Maryland Parkway #307
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109.
For appointments and information call Wendy Dearborne 702.735.0544
We are located north of Sunrise Hospital on the corner of Karen & Maryland Parkway
Hours of operation: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10.00 am - 2.00 pm Saturday
Closed Sunday, Monday & Wednesday
For more information contact us at: info@aromaprofiles.com
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