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Reflexologist & Crystal Therapist. I've been a reflexologist for over 13 years . Reflexology is a complementary health therapy that can be effective in promoting deep relaxation and wellbeing; reducing stress in people’s lives can be key in optimising good health and building resilience. It is a touch therapy that is based on the theory that different points on the feet, lower leg, hands or face. Reflexology provides a period of time for relaxation where the client has one to one attention and supportive touch in an empathetic listening environment. Reflexology can be used safely alongside standard healthcare to promote better health for their clients. I'm alos a Yoga Instructor teaching adults, pre-natal and children. I love working with people to enhance their general well-being in therapuetic way, bringing balance to the mind, body & soul.

26/08/2025

Making reflexology a formal branch of medicine, rather than just an adjunct therapy, is advocated based on several significant arguments supported by research and healthcare trends:

- **Broader Therapeutic Benefits:** Reflexology has demonstrated ability to reduce pain, anxiety, stress, depression, fatigue, and some symptoms associated with conditions like migraines, arthritis, and even cancer[1][2][3][4]. Studies report improvements in blood pressure, blood circulation, neural pathway activation, and overall well-being[3][5].

- **Physiological & Biochemical Effects:** Some research reveals measurable physiological and biochemical changes from reflexology—including reduced cortisol and stress markers, and enhanced organ function as measured by blood flow studies[6][5]. These effects go beyond placebo or general relaxation, suggesting mechanisms that warrant systematic medical integration[6][5].

- **Accessibility and Safety:** Reflexology is generally considered safe, noninvasive, and inexpensive, making it accessible to various populations (elderly, children, pregnant women, and terminally ill)[6]. As a recognized form of care in countries like China, reflexology is already integrated into hospitals and healthcare settings—demonstrating feasibility and potential cost savings when scaled[7][6].

- **Potential for Preventive and Complementary Care:** Reflexology isn't just about symptom relief; it is used as preventive medicine aimed at maintaining balance and well-being[7]. Integrating such approaches into mainstream medicine could reduce reliance on pharmaceuticals and lower the burden of chronic stress- and pain-related conditions.

- **Directions in Medical Research and Policy:** The shift towards including complementary therapies within mainstream health systems is already visible, particularly in Europe and parts of Asia[7][6]. Official recognition would help set standards for training, research, and practice—enhancing safety and credibility.

- **Demand for Better Evidence and Guidelines:** Currently, the main barrier is the need for larger, high-quality clinical trials to clarify long-term efficacy and exact mechanisms[6][5]. Making reflexology a formal branch would encourage rigorous research funding and ultimately enable physicians to recommend it with greater confidence.

In sum, formalizing reflexology not only reflects its growing use and reported efficacy globally, but also gives it a platform for standardized research, regulation, and integration—potentially expanding non-pharmacologic, holistic care options for patients while fostering an evidence-based approach within medicine[3][7][6][5].

Sources
[1] Foot Reflexology: Recent Research Trends and Prospects - PMC https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9819031/
[2] Reflexology: 5 Benefits for Stress, Pain, and More - Health https://www.health.com/reflexology-7488750
[3] Health Benefits of Reflexology https://www.aiam.edu/uncategorized/benefits-of-reflexology/
[4] Effect of Reflexology in Treating Cancer Pain: A Meta-Analysis https://brieflands.com/articles/ijcm-102195
[5] What Does the Research Say about Reflexology? https://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/what-does-research-say-about-reflexology
[6] The Physiological and Biochemical Outcomes Associated with a ... https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4026838/
[7] Reflexology - UPMC https://www.upmc.com/services/integrative-medicine/services/reflexology
[8] 'Reflexology: Exploring the mechanism of action' - ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744388122000743
[9] Traditional Chinese medicine foot reflexology: Benefits and more https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/traditional-chinese-medicine-foot-reflexology
[10] Exploratory study on the efficacy of reflexology for pain threshold ... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1744388113000182

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