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Chinese immigrants introduced reflexology to America in the early 1900’s.
Evolving further from the works of Dr. William H. Fitzgerald, an EENT
(ears, eyes, nose and throat) surgeon from the United States is considered
to balance the harmonic flow of an individual’s state of mind, body and
spirit.
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A gentle form of
therapeutic treatment applied to reflex areas of the feet and hands |
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Clears out
congestion and restores normal functionality to major organs |
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Stimulates the
reflex area and in turn stimulates the body as a whole |
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Pressure is
applied with the thumbs and fingers |

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It is pleasant and soothing |
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Relaxes the entire body |
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Relieves pain associated to: |
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Migraines |
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Sinus
Problems |
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Breathing Disorders |
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Digestive Problems |
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Circulatory Problems |
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Back
Problems |
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Tension and Stress |

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Extreme Relaxation |
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Tiredness |
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Lethargy |
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Tearfulness |

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Therapist will arrive 10
minutes before start time |
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Setup equipment in
designated area |
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Therapist will leave room
for 5 minutes while you disrobe |
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All full body massages
exclude the breasts and genitals |
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All massages are
non-sexual |
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