A regular session of reflexology can cost anywhere between $45-65 and typically lasts about an hour.
Since reflexology is a specialized therapy and is often performed by licensed massage therapists, reflexology probably won't be less expensive than other alternative therapies. However, every jurisdiction regulates alternative therapies like reflexology differently so it's hard to give a one-size-fits-all answer.
The most common theory is that the earliest form of reflexology originated in China, as much as 5000 years ago.
For reflexology, it is generally recommended to tip between 15% to 20% of the total service cost, similar to tipping practices in other spa and wellness services. If you received exceptional service or felt particularly relaxed, you might consider tipping more. Ultimately, the amount can vary based on your satisfaction and local customs.
Reflexology is a healing art of ancient origin.
Reflexology promotes healing by stimulating the nerves in the body and encouraging the flow of blood.
Reflexology does not affect height but could affect weight. Reflexology can release toxins that have built up in the body which might affect weight gain or loss.
No, reflexology is not a religion. It massages certain regions of your body; involves mostly your sole, not your soul.
Reflexology promotes healing by stimulating the nerves in the body and encouraging the flow of blood.
Reflexology is one of the modalities of, the more general topic, of massage therapy.
Reflexology is extremely safe. It may even be self-administered in a limited form whenever desired.
Wolfgang Spurzem has written: 'Foot reflexology' -- subject(s): Reflexology (Therapy)
The phone number of the Reflexology Institute is: 248-548-7222.