What is Reflexology?

Reflexology is a complementary, non-invasive therapy using a gentle but firm pressure to stimulate reflex areas found in the hands and feet. Approximately 7,200 nerve endings form these reflex areas which correspond to every part of the body, it is these reflexes that are worked on during a session. Reflexology is not a massage.

Why does it work?

85% of illnesses are created or worsened by stress. Stress blocks energy throughout the body causing a waste buildup of lactic and uric acids, calcium and various other by-products. Stimulating these reflex areas breaks up blocked energy and waste, and improves circulation to the area involved. The increase of blood and oxygen helps to relax muscles, reducing stress in organs and glands, and causing a release of toxins. The elimination system becomes more active in order to rid the body of these toxins. It is important to drink 6-8 glasses of water within 24 hours after a session to assist the body with this cleansing. Learn more about the importance of drinking water here.

A Brief History

Reflexology is not a new therapy; it has been practiced for several thousand years. Its use can be found in many different cultures. In the 1920s, two American physicians, Dr. William Fitzgerald and Dr. Joe Shelby Riley, researched a technique from Germany known as "zone therapy". This technique alleviates pain by applying pressure to specific parts of the body. Reflexology, as we presently know it, is based on a method developed by Eunice Ingham. She worked with Dr. Riley as his therapy assistant in St. Petersburg, Florida. In the early 1930s, Ingham, observing the great sensitivity of the feet, developed an approach to promote healing and stress reduction by applying specific pressure to the feet. The combination of zone therapy and Eunice Ingham's method of using this therapy primarily on the feet, shaped the development of reflexology in the United States. There are many different methods of reflexology practiced today - no one is better than the other. All are equally effective in assisting the client to achieve relaxation and well-being.




Providencia Morillo
ARCB Nationally Certified Reflexologist

3175 Gold Star Highway, Unit D
Mystic, CT 06355

Telephone: (860) 536-4128








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