Reflexology does not claim to be a cure for all illnesses, but many disorders can be successfully treated. These include migraine, sinus problems, hormone imbalances, breathing disorders, digestive and circulatory problems, back problems, insomnia, stress and tension related disorders. In more serious disorders, which may not respond fully to conventional medicine, reflexology can help considerably with alleviating symptoms and increasing the patient's sense of well-being. A reflexology treatment relaxes the whole body; this in itself helps to promote the body's own healing powers. The number of treatments needed varies depending on the condition being treated. Reflexology is a pleasant and relaxing way of helping maintain good health. Many people who experience reflexology continue to have regular treatments after their initial conditions have been treated. You don?t need to have anything wrong with you to benefit from reflexology. It can be used simply as a tool for relaxation.A few people have conditions for which reflexology is not an appropriate treatment. I, or any other reflexologist, would need to know before considering treating you, whether you suffer from a serious medical condition, epilepsy or if you are pregnant. These conditions do not necessarily mean that reflexology is not suitable for you, but your reflexologist will need to be aware of them.
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Sharon Stratton Reflexology
email: sharon_stratton@msn.com