Look what is new to Clare Wellness Clinic this month.

I am absolutely delighted and excited to bring this beautiful additional therapy to the clinic.
In addition to oncology, maternity, post-natal, palliative care, and fertility reflexology the wonderful hot stone reflexology has now been added.

It is true to say that we do not have the knowledge of something until we experience it. This is truly the case, I have to admit, that I had never had hot stone reflexology until I studied it at Green Tara College. When I was studying this modality I asked the tutor, what the difference is between normal and hot stone reflexology and she replied “it brings an element of luxury, it’s like an upgrade”.
Handpicked hot stones are used to enhance relaxation and healing. The stones I use in the clinic have been handpicked by myself from our local beaches along the west coast of Ireland.

Benefits include:

  • Relaxation at all levels physically, mentally and physically
  • Encourages balance, harmony and homeostasis
  • Heat warms the body thus brings nurturing
  • Heated stones help break down lactic acid
  • Increases lymphatic drainage
  • Releases toxins
  • Clears energy blocks
  • Extremely grounding

While studying this new therapy I was surprised at how truly relaxing receiving this treatment could be.
The use of heat and a stone being both smooth and warm combined brought an element of luxury to the experience.
Giving the hot stone reflexology is a joy for me at the clinic. It can also be used in combination with other wonderful treatments at the clinic.

So with that in mind, I am offering an introductory offer of €35 for the first 5 people who book a hot stone reflexology treatment. If you are looking to treat someone or for a special occasion, then a voucher for Clare Wellness Clinic will bring calm, relaxation, luxury and peace.

“The time to relax is when you don’t have time for it”

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