REFLEXOLOGY
Jessica Stone
(Please note that Jessica is currently unavailable and in her absence we have Jill Price providing a reflexology service.)
Jessica believes in the fundamental importance of quality and integrity when it comes to complementary and alternative health. For this reason she has always chosen very carefully in where she trained, selecting only the best possible options. In reflexology she trained at the London School of Reflexology in Regents Park College, under a tutor who has published several books, including those on reflexology for fertility and pregnancy.
Over the past three years Jessica has taken a particular interest in work for pre-conceptual, pregnancy and post-natal care. She has undergone specialist reflexology training in this field and is also a qualified pregnancy masseuse. In addition, Jessica is qualified in cranio-sacral therapy, which is well-known for its use in the treatment of babies and small children.
Reflexology is an ancient treatment which has the wonderful ability to be used both in a general holistic way, treating your entire system, and also very specifically for particular conditions. Treatments for pre-conception, pregnancy and post-natal care are examples of the more specific application. Here, reflexology can be used all the way from working towards a viable pregnancy, to maintaining health during pregnancy, through to helping induce natural labour, and beyond to help rebalance your system post partum.
Jo Pearce
Reflexology is a method of bringing about relaxation, balance and healing in the body, through stimulation of specific points on the feet and hands. It is based on the concept that every part of the body is connected by energy pathways which end in reflex points on the feet, hands or head. By working over these reflexes in a precise and systematic way and by applying controlled pressure, the reflexologist is able to help the body achieve its own natural state of good health.
Reflexology is particularly effective in treating poor cardio-vascular or lymphatic circulation, stress related conditions, musculo-skeletal pain, hypertension, asthma, headaches, migraine, insomnia, sinus congestion, bowel disorders, and many gynaecological conditions.
Jo Pearce qualified in 1998. She has experience with a wide variety of conditions, and especially enjoys working with expectant and new mothers.


