Nightingale Reflexology

Nightingale Reflexology Reflexology & Maternity Reflexology with Jill Price in Balham. Experienced Reflexologist & Maternity Reflexologist in Balham, South West London.

This month in my blog I'm talking about why we need to run through a consultation form prior to having a treatment.  It'...
05/02/2026

This month in my blog I'm talking about why we need to run through a consultation form prior to having a treatment. It's something that has to be done and it's all about trying to give you the best possible treatment.

Most don't mind it, while a few may dislike it, but just why is the consultation form necessary prior to a reflexology session?

Helpful article on plantar fasciitis in today's Guardian. I get asked about this a lot.
27/01/2026

Helpful article on plantar fasciitis in today's Guardian. I get asked about this a lot.

The ligament that connects your foot bones can cause severe heel pain when inflamed. Here’s how to avoid that

Happy new year! Here's the first of my monthly blog posts for 2026.  This month it's about breech babies.
14/01/2026

Happy new year! Here's the first of my monthly blog posts for 2026. This month it's about breech babies.

A breech presentation is when the baby presents with its head at the top of the uterus instead of head down. Breech presentation is very common in early

04/11/2025

Reflexology isn’t just relaxing. Studies show it can lead to real, measurable changes in the body.

A review published in National Center for Biotechnology Information looked at what happens physiologically and biochemically when people receive reflexology. Here’s what they found 👇

✅ 1. Stress hormone levels can change
Several studies showed reductions in cortisol (the body’s main stress hormone) and salivary amylase after reflexology. Lower stress = better balance for many systems in the body.

❤️ 2. Heart rate and blood pressure may respond
People often experience a calming effect — including lower heart rate and blood pressure during or after a session. This reflects activation of the parasympathetic (“rest and digest”) system.

😊 3. Improved relaxation and emotional wellbeing
Participants consistently reported feeling calmer, more centered, and less anxious after reflexology. This isn’t just subjective — some studies observed measurable shifts in physiological markers of stress.

⚠️ Important note:
These changes don’t mean reflexology treats or cures disease. But they do show that what happens during a session is more than surface-level pampering. It can support the body’s natural stress regulation pathways.

A relaxed body has more capacity to heal, regulate, and restore balance. Reflexology supports the body’s natural balance by encouraging deep relaxation and reducing stress. Small shifts inside can make a big difference in how you feel on the outside.



Source: McCullough, J. E., Liddle, S. D., Sinclair, M., Close, C., & Hughes, C. M. (2014). The Physiological and Biochemical Outcomes Associated with a Reflexology Intervention. National Center for Biotechnology Information

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