Back in March I spent an amazing couple of days in London attending the Reflexology for Women’s Health course with the brilliant Hagar Basis. Hagar Basis is an internationally renowned and award-winning Reflexologist that has been practicing reflexology since 1989. She was the Course Director for the International Institute of Reflexology for 16 years… Read more »
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Why I became a Reflexologist
I’m often asked by my clients what brought me to Reflexology and Complementary Health. My interest and passion for natural therapies was sparked early on. My Dad and his family are from Southern Africa, where nature was part of everyday life. He used his knowledge of natural medicine to care for our bumps and… Read more »
Taking time to grieve
As I write this, I am thick in the early days of grief. My wonderful father died three weeks ago of oesophageal cancer. We are all devastated; whilst we knew my dad didn’t have long, his death was sudden and unexpected – he went much earlier than we all thought he would. Grief is a… Read more »
Science & Reflexology – The Manzanares Method
Last week I was lucky enough to attend a special advanced reflexology course. The course was led by Dr Jesus Manzanares, a medical doctor from Barcelona who has for the last 27 years been studying, researching and practicing reflexology as part of his medical practice. Dr Manzanares has documented research on 70,000 clients to explore… Read more »
Laughter – the best medicine
Always laugh when you can. It’s a cheap medicine. Byron Hello! I’m Debbie & I’m a mum, a natural therapies practitioner, a South East London local and a bee lover. And laughing’s really important to me. What else gets you through the tough times? Laughter and smiling’s been shown to impact your overall sense of… Read more »
Having Children in your 30s…Tick Tock
One of my colleagues at Goose Green Clinic, Beth Follini, runs a life coaching practice & specialises in supporting women with the decision of whether to have children or not. It’s a subject which comes up a lot within my circle of friends. Most of us are in our 30s, whether early, mid or late,… Read more »