Facial Reflexology Sorensensistem™ – look again at your face!
Your face tells the world about you – only we have forgotten how to read the story. A face that looks its best, can inspire a positive response from others. Even more significantly, it may be proof that you’re in good shape inside and out.
Facial Reflexology Sorensensistem™ is a complementary therapy that aims to optimise how you look and feel by addressing the factors that influence your general state of health and wellbeing.
How does it work?
You’ll have heard of reflexology, the therapy that works through the feet. Facial Reflexology Sorensensistem™ works through your most visible feature. Your face is richly supplied with nerves and blood vessels. Its closeness to the brain may have evolved to ensure that sensory stimulus only had the shortest route to travel to the control centre of the body to address your health imbalances.
In a Sorensensistem™ treatment session the entire surface of the face (except the eyelids) is potentially stimulated, initiating a natural improvement in the blood and energetic circulation in the body, nerve function to the brain, lymphatic supply and muscle tone of the face. These all may aid in contributing to an enhanced feeling of whole-body well-being – and a glowing complexion!
Where does it come from?
Facial Reflexology Sorensensistem™ was conceived over 30 years by Ms Lone Sorensen. Its roots go back many centuries, drawing from a myriad of traditions and practices. It combines both ancient and modern therapies and scientific anatomical and physiological knowledge with the potential to balance the individual on all levels, physically, energetically and psychologically.
Facial Reflexology Sorensensistem™ combines Chinese energy meridians and acupuncture points, Vietnamese and South American tribal body maps, and the modern science of neuro-anatomy. It enables the therapist to potentially identify health imbalances within a client and provides the knowledge that may initiate a healing process using the balancing properties drawn from all these disciplines.
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