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Tagged: selfcare

Video: Spontaneous Constipation Relief with Foot Reflexology Tip

October 16th, 2020 | selfcare

Video: Spontaneous Constipation Relief – Foot Reflexology Tip Certified Reflexologist Helen Chin Lui specializes working with clients of all ages on various health issues including a variety of digestive problems such as constipation, IBS, Crohn’s disease, slow mobility, diverticulitis, gas and bloating, acid reflux, kidney stones. With her skilled hands, Helen knows where to press […]

Video: Support Kidney and Urinary Functions with Reflexology

October 14th, 2020 | selfcare
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Support Kidney and Urinary Functions with Reflexology Certified Reflexologist Helen Chin Lui gets constant inquiries about how to quiet the pain associated with digestive problems, autoimmune diseases, and balances hormones naturally through her various social media and direct contact.  Recently, Helen gave a client a foot reflexology session; the client didn’t feel well and decided […]

Video: Hand Reflexology for Sinus and Post Nasal Drip Relief

September 30th, 2020 | selfcare
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Hand Reflexology for Sinus and Post Nasal Drip Relief One of the adjustments to seasonal changes is seasonal allergies. The biggest allergy trigger in the fall is Ragweed. Cool autumn air harbors allergens from trees and grasses through not only the fall months, also the spring and summer months.  Allergens can enter into the eyes, […]

How Seasonal Changes Can Affect Your Health

September 27th, 2020 | selfcare
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Your Qi is constantly adjusting itself to match earth’s frequency. Frequency can fluctuate and moves quicker in the warmer weather and slower in the cold. Some people are very or overly sensitive to the seasonal changes. These adjustments can have a negative impact on the body, can cause illness and can make one feel unbalanced.

Video: Numbness and Neuropathy Relief – Hand Reflexology Tip

September 9th, 2020 | selfcare
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Foot Reflexology therapy helps by improving blood circulation and by relaxing the muscles in the feet and hands to open up pinched nerve endings that can cause pain and neuropathy. 

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