Good for the Sole Reflexology

Good for the Sole Reflexology

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Reflexology is a method of bringing about relaxation, balance and healing through the stimulation of I work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.

Treatments can take place in your own home, from the Old Trafford clinic or The Y Club, Castlefield. Reflexology has been known to assist with:
�stress related conditions
�back, shoulder and neck pains
�sleep disorders
�migraines and headaches
�digestive disorders
�hormone imbalance

Women’s group brought reflexology and sugar craft sessions to community centre 09/11/2019

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Women’s group brought reflexology and sugar craft sessions to community centre SESSIONS aimed at fun, education and boosting health have proved to be a feature of a busy South Cumbrian base aimed at residents of Ulverston’s…

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16/07/2018

Keep your flip flop feet well hydrated this Summer by drinking plenty of water & moisturizing regularly.

Ancestral reflexology: healing through the hands and feet 14/07/2018

Ancestral reflexology: healing through the hands and feet Reflexology is a traditional Chinese medical practice to help us relax and feel better.

20/06/2018

I'll be offering Reflexology & Indian Head Massage this Saturday at Muckers market at the Carlton Club, Whalley Range. (£10 for 20mins) Come along to sample the homemade goods & treat yourself.

Liberation of fibromyalgia with reflexology | The Chronicle Herald 19/06/2018

For those suffering with fibromyalgia...an article which gives hope

Liberation of fibromyalgia with reflexology | The Chronicle Herald Fibromyalgia (fye-bro-mye-al-ja) is difficult enough to say, but a much more problematic disease to live with. It is a long-lasting or chronic disorder that causes muscle pain and fatigue (feeling tired). The symptoms of fibromyalgia are pain and tenderness throughout the body.

30/05/2018

Reflexology & Indian head massage every Wednesday at Yclub, Castlefield

AACP 2018: Acupressure is not ‘diluted’ acupuncture, says CSP fellow 25/05/2018

"He described how therapists could use acupressure and reflexology to ease symptoms associated with neurological conditions, including stress, thermal imbalance, flaccidity, spasms, fatigue, incoordination and pain."

AACP 2018: Acupressure is not ‘diluted’ acupuncture, says CSP fellow Acupressure is not a diluted version of acupuncture, as some people mistakenly believe, and has the advantage of providing non-invasive treatment.

23/05/2018

Not long to go for this lovely lady receiving maternity reflexology at Old Trafford Well being centre. A healthy boost for her & baby.

29/11/2017

Struggling for the 'right' present this Christmas?
Why not gift someone an hour of relaxation and well being with a Reflexology or Indian Head massage voucher?
http://goodforthesole.org/great-value-christmas-vouchers-available-now/

Suffering from cold feet? | Good for the Sole 15/11/2017

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Suffering from cold feet? | Good for the Sole Suffering from cold feet? Posted on November 15, 2017 by admin When 772 women were interviewed, researchers found that chilblains were more common in the damp, chilly North and Midlands than in the South of England, and that most sufferers were female. Women were six times as likely to have chilblai...

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