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Fertility, maternity, and post natal reflexology clinic with Tamar Lawrence


Starting at Mothers inc. every Tuesday from 12pm ? 8pm


Reflexology is a complementary health therapy that is based on the theory that areas on the feet have collating areas that are linked to certain areas of the body. These ?zones? each contain pressure points which link to organs and areas of the body and by applying pressure to those areas you can help the body to heal itself and release blockages.


Tamar specialises in conception, pregnancy and post-natal Reflexology, and can help through the sometimes stressful journey into motherhood.


We will be holding the following clinics:-


Fertility


Reflexology will help with

-The balancing of hormones

- Polycystic ovary syndrome

-Relaxation

-Anxiety

-Stress

-preparing the body for a healthy pregnancy


Maternity (Minimum of 2 treatments)


Once you have conceived and are in your 2nd trimester, Reflexology will help with

-Maintaining and helping with the changes and demands to the body

-Easing pregnancy symptoms

-Stress

-Relaxation


Preparation for labour (Minimum of 2 treatments)


With your due date fast approaching, reflexology will help with

-Preparing the body for labour

-Stress

-Relaxation

-Pre labour nerves


Post natal


After the birth of your baby, reflexology will help with

-The re-balancing of hormones

-Helping the body to recover after giving birth

-Relaxation


We recommend a course of 6 treatments. We offer support and a treatment plan throughout the process.


To book for our clinic, please call 020 8693 4033 or email [email protected].


Many thanks, Ehi ? Mothers inc. ?Because everyday should be Mothers day? 124 Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich SE22 0RS


www.mothersinc.co.uk

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