English to Punjabi Dictionary reflexology

reflexology

ਉਸਨੂੰਿਰਫਲੈਕਸੋਲੋਜੀ
definition
noun
By prior arrangement, you can have an aromatherapy massage, reflexology , shiatsu or reiki while you are there, for £25 - £35.
a system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness, based on the theory that there are reflex points on the feet, hands, and head linked to every part of the body.
Bekhterev's reflexology had pretensions to explain social phenomena, and could thus be denounced as a heretical challenger to historical materialism.
the scientific study of reflex action as it affects behavior.
example
I am a great believer in the power of massage so the theory of 'reflexology' boosting the immune system and helping to detoxify the body all makes sense to me.
On the other hand, they can take advantage of optional extras like massage, 'reflexology' , private yoga lessons, Ayurvedic consultations and life counselling.
As well as a programme of seminars, exhibitions and networking sessions, there will also be the launch of a new work/life balance zone with information on 'reflexology' , aromatherapy and shiatsu massage.
In Scandinavia, most progressive companies have therapists who regularly support the staff with sessions of aromatherapy, massage and 'reflexology' .
These treatments include massage therapy consisting of hand, foot and facial massages using 'reflexology' techniques to relieve stress and promote healing in specific areas of the body.
Other treatments include Swedish body massage and 'reflexology' .
Massage, aromatherapy or 'reflexology' courses have anatomy and physiology components that vary from 12 to 30 week courses.
In common with many alternative medicines, 'reflexology' is geared to treating the whole patient, rather than the purely physical manifestations of illness.
During his breakdown I had worked with him frequently using 'reflexology' and massage.
I explained that 'reflexology' encourages the body to release waste matter and promote self-healing.
There will be a chance to try advanced 'reflexology' , aromatherapy, Shiatsu massage, Indian head massage and sports therapy.
The Andromeda Health and Beauty Centre at the Annabelle Hotel, for example offers beauty treatments, 'reflexology' , aromatherapy, massage and thalassotherapy treatments.
For example, you may wish to investigate various therapies, such as shiatsu, 'reflexology' and remedial massage, and perhaps to include with these some form of counselling or personal development work.
Other treatments include acupuncture, baby massage, homeopathy and 'reflexology' and there's free herbal tea for those seeking instant well-being.
By prior arrangement, you can have an aromatherapy massage, 'reflexology' , shiatsu or reiki while you are there, for £25 - £35.
As well as counselling and advice, clients are also offered complementary therapies, such as shiatsu massage and 'reflexology' .
There are three spa treatments included in the package: a full body massage or 'reflexology' treatment, a body wrap and a full facial.
Bekhterev's 'reflexology' had pretensions to explain social phenomena, and could thus be denounced as a heretical challenger to historical materialism.
Patients received either 'reflexology' or standard foot massage; a criterion for eligibility for randomisation was that they had not had either treatment before.
Pippa Watt runs the York School of Complementary Medicine and teaches aromatherapy, 'reflexology' and massage
From these therapies they have selected four - massage, aromatherapy, acupressure and 'reflexology' - that can be safely and effectively performed at home without prior training.
She has been a 'reflexologist' for eight years, originally training with the British Reflexology Association, and has since become an associate member of the Association of Reflexologists.
One way to find a reputable 'reflexologist' is to contact the Association of Reflexologists.
Like most states, Washington doesn't license 'reflexologists' , and many are trained as massage therapists or acupuncturists.
An exception to this is the introduction of ‘touch therapies’ in several cancer departments and hospices where complementary practitioners, such as 'reflexologists' , provide support for patients.
She said quarterly meetings were held with invited speakers, including acupuncturists, 'reflexologists' and wig-makers.
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