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Pains aches numbness
Would a foot reflexology session help the client with reducing their pains, aches, numbness and tingling. As a practicing and internationally trained Reflexologist the reviews I receive from my clients is that of relaxation, better sleep and increased blood circulation.
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Definitely reflexology will work for pains and aches, but not for numbness and tingling. I need to find out what is the reason for numbness and tingling, whether there are any neurological causes and of course, diabetes.
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