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"Imagine you have a splinter; you can't really see it, but you can feel it. You know that there's a tiny piece of wood in your finger causing you pain. The only way to stop it hurting, is to remove it from your body. If you don't your body will build up protective tissue around it, until the nerves are numb and you can no longer feel the pain the splinter has caused."
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Rosalind Oxenford Reflexology
Beachwood Cottage,
Lansdown,
Bath
BA1 9DB
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<H2> Relax, Release, Heal </H2> |
<H2> ABOUT Reflexology </H2> |
<H2> MEET ROSALIND… </H2> |
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Client Story's </H3> |
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Frequently Asked Questions </H3> |
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A one-hour reflexology treatment </H3> |
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Your introductory session (including consultation) </H3> |
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(up to 16years) </H3> |
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Latest News from our Blog </H3> |
<H4> "Imagine you have a splinter; you can't really see it, but you can feel it. You know that there's a tiny piece of wood in your finger causing you pain. The only way to stop it hurting, is to remove it from your body. If you don't your body will build up protective tissue around it, until the nerves are numb and you can no longer feel the pain the splinter has caused." </H4> |
<H4> “When you touch one thing with deep awareness, you touch everything.” – Lao Tzu </H4> |
<H4> WHY REFLEXOLOGY? </H4> |
<H4> CONDITIONS COMMONLY TREATED ARE: </H4> |
<H4> WHERE DOES REFLEXOLOGY COME FROM? </H4> |
<H4> HOW DOES REFLEXOLOGY WORK? </H4> |
<H4> WHAT HAPPENS IN A REFLEXOLOGY SESSION? </H4> |
<H4> WHEN WILL I FEEL THE BENEFIT? </H4> |
<H4> HOW OFTEN DO I NEED A REFLEXOLOGY SESSION? </H4> |
<H4> IS REFLEXOLOGY SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN? </H4> |
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1-HOUR TREATMENT </H4> |
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INITIAL SESSION </H4> |
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CHILDREN TREATMENT </H4> |
<H4> Rosalind Oxenford Reflexology
Beachwood Cottage,
Lansdown,
Bath
BA1 9DB </H4> |
<H4> Contact: </H4> |
<H4> Mob: 07971 816687 </H4> |
<H4> rosalindoxenford@gmail.com </H4> |
<H5> “Reflexology is profoundly relaxing” </H5> |
<H5> TESTIMONIALS </H5> |
<H5> Reflexologist in Bath </H5> |
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