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Gentle Touch™ Reflexology

Welcome to the home of Gentle Touch™ Reflexology. This site aims to provide information on the following subjects:

The history of Reflexology
The development of the Gentle Touch™ technique and how it differs from other techniques
The benefits of Reflexology
What a Gentle Touch™ Reflexology treatment is like
What courses are available so that you can learn the Gentle Touch™ technique.

Reflexology

Every area of the body has an associated reflex point on the foot that reflects the condition of an individual area, organ or system of the body. This can provide valuable diagnostic information for a reflexology practitioner and their client.

Reflexology foot chart

The diagnostic ability of reflexology is not to be confused with a medical diagnosis from a doctor or consultant. The diagnostic qualities are proven in the use of the technique to identify reflex points and systems that are not working efficiently. No guarantee is ever made to locate every disorder but consistent results prove the effectiveness of this therapy as a diagnostic aid.

Find out more about the history of reflexology and the many benefits it can offer you by browsing this website.

For more information, please contact us or click here to find a practitioner.

Courses in Gentle Touch Technique

The Sue Ricks School of Complementary Therapies offers high level Practitioner Diploma training in the Gentle Touch™ of Reflexology Technique providing students with a full and professional course on all aspects of this unique skill.

The School is affiliated to the Institute for Complementary Medicine (ICM) and the course is accredited to the Association of Reflexologists (AoR).

Students can apply to take examinations with both organisations to gain two high level qualifications (MAR and BRCP).

Institute of Complementary Medicine (ICM)

Institute of Complementary Medicine

Association of Reflexologists

Association of Reflexology

 

 
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