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Less Stress for the NHS

Because, as reflexologists, we are used to helping our clients with a wide variety of conditions it is easy to overlook how having regular reflexology can be a great preventative healthcare treatment.

sinus-reflexologyEvery month I pay a lady to handle my feet!

My wife is of the opinion that I don't pay her anywhere near what she deserves. 
She wouldn't touch them at any price! Now strangely enough, I agree with my wife, but for very different reasons.

Reflexology researchResearch into Reflexology

We are pleased to announce that Judith Whatley PRM has joined our team to share her expertise in the area of research.

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'It's all in the mind'...

All reflexologists will have heard this said to them at one time or another. 'There is no scientific proof' is another. Are they right?

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How I Became a Reflexologist

My name is Angela Daws and in March 2010 I became a fully qualified Reflexologist after training on a course accredited by ABC Awards.

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 How to Choose a reflexologist

In reading our pages the words 'qualified' and 'professional' are regularly used. This is because we believe that it is essential in choosing a reflexologist that you should be able to have complete confidence.

photo 8What is Reflexology?

Reflexology can be many things to many people. But it is not a foot massage. Reflexology is a precise complementary therapy, not to be confused with beauty treatment. Nor thought of as an alternative to conventional medicine, but as a support to any medical treatment being received.

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In Praise of Reflexology; a Clients Experience

As an Associate Professor in Philosophy, I approached reflexology twelve years ago with some wariness. I have a PhD in Ancient Philosophy from the University of Cambridge and I am not, I think, at all 'suggestible'. I am trained in rational scepticism; I like to see a strong argument based on evidence.