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Jane has a reassuring 'bedside manner' and is able to work on specific ailments whilst giving an overall boost to my wellbeing. The relaxation that comes with each treatment is a bonus and I always leave with a smile on my face and the twinkliest of toes.
Karen Hobbs - North West London
Acne is a rash of spots, usually on the face, due to blockage and inflammation of glands on the skin. The condition is triggered by hormonal changes during puberty. Dietary factors and stress may also attribute to acne. The rash usually subsides after adolescence but may persist after the age of 30.
How can reflexology help?
Reflexology can help by working on areas to help reduce inflammation of the skin and eliminate toxins in the body. Jane works on the hormone and reproductive areas, digestive and lymphatic areas and uses relaxation techniques to reduce stress.
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Eczema is patches of red inflamed blistering, itchy skin also known as dermatitis. In long standing eczema, the affected skin may become thickened as a result of persistent scratching. Eczema can occur intermittently throughout life and may be caused by allergies or aggravated by fatigue or stress.
How can reflexology help?
Reflexology can help by alleviating the stress around the condition. Working on the digestive and lymphatic systems to release toxins from the body may help with any association to allergies. Jane will also work on the endocrine system which includes the adrenal glands. This may help to reduce inflammation that has occurred. Massaging the area on the foot that relates to the area on the body affected by eczema can also help.
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