Reflexology Geneva
Reflexology is a therapeutic practice that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands or ears. These points, known as reflex points, correspond to different organs and systems in the body. The fundamental belief behind reflexology is that by targeting these reflex zones, practitioners can promote relaxation, improve circulation and support the body’s natural healing processes.
Length of treatment
60 minutes
Areas treated
Feet, hands and head
The benefits
Deep relaxation, improved blood and energy circulation, improved quality of sleep, general well-being and increased overall energy.
Price
125.-
The key principles of reflexology
The body map: Reflexology is based on the idea that the feet, hands, ears and face represent a map of the whole body. Each reflex point corresponds to a specific part or organ of the body. For example, the tips of the toes are thought to correspond to the head, while certain areas of the arches of the feet are linked to the internal organs.
Applying pressure: Reflexologists use a variety of techniques, including the ‘walking thumb’, finger rolling and kneading, to apply pressure to these reflex points. The pressure applied can vary from gentle to firm, depending on the client’s comfort level and the area being treated.
Promoting healing and balance: The main aim of reflexology is to improve health and well-being by reducing stress, increasing relaxation, and stimulating the body’s natural healing processes. It is thought to help balance the body’s energy, facilitating physical, emotional, and mental well-being.


The application of reflexology
Reflexology is commonly used on the feet, but it can also be practiced on the hands, ears and face. At her acupuncture Centre in Geneva, Margaux often integrates reflexology with other holistic techniques such as massage, acupuncture, Gua Sha, cupping and moxibustion.
The benefits of reflexology
Improved circulation
Stimulating reflex points can improve blood circulation, promoting better circulation throughout the body.
Pain relief
Reflexology can alleviate certain types of pain, including headaches, migraines, and muscle tension.
Increased Energy Levels
By promoting relaxation and reducing stress, reflexology can help individuals feel more energized and revitalized.
Support for Specific Health Conditions
Some studies suggest that reflexology can help treat conditions such as insomnia, digestive problems, and hormonal imbalances.
At her acupuncture Centre in Geneva, Margaux incorporates different holistic therapies such as acupuncture, cupping, Gua Sha, Tui Na massage and moxibustion into each of her reflexology treatments. This enables her to maximize the benefits for each of her patients
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