For Reflexology in Basingstoke
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Alyson has undertaken post graduate training focusing on fertility
and pregnancy issues. She was privileged to be tutored by Suzanne
Enzer – a widely respected and experienced midwife and reflexologist.
The Benefits of Reflexology for Fertility
Reflexology can prove to be a valuable part of any pre-conception programme to increase fertility by balancing all body systems, on both a physical and emotional level.
Reflexology can help place both partners in a more optimum condition to conceive by;
Relieving stress - any therapy which relieves stress and tension and promotes deep relaxation will enable organs and body systems to work more efficiently.
Ridding the body of toxins - reflexology is a very detoxifying therapy.
Improving hormonal and reproductive function - by working the endocrine system reflexology is excellent at balancing hormones and regulating the menstrual cycle.
Balancing all body systems and energy pathways - It only needs one area of the body to be out of balance to lead to disorders in other areas.
Removing stagnant or blocked energy -Leads to a restoration of health and balance.
The Benefits of Reflexology During Pregnancy:
Reflexology is one of the most popular complementary therapies used by women during pregnancy, having established its reputation and popularity by the effective results people experience. Trials have found that those receiving regular treatments during pregnancy tend to deliver closer to term, have shorter labours and are less likely to require medical intervention.
The benefits of Reflexology treatments throughout pregnancy which can include:
Reducing and normalising high blood pressure
Normalizing low blood pressure
Elimination of oedema and reduced swelling in feet and ankles
Prevention of heartburn
Improved sleep quality
Clearing headaches
Relieving varicose veins
Clearing pelvic congestion
Improved lymphatic drainage
Helping to aid digestion
Oxygenating the baby by improving the blood flow within the whole body
Helping the uterus and the baby's placenta.
Helping to carry the baby to term
Can be used to initiate labour if you are overdue, thereby reducing the need for medical induction at hospital
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