Reflexology is the best.

Reflexology is an applied pressure technique, that supports the whole body’s return to balance (homeostasis) through accessing pressure points on the foot and is beneficial to the nervous system as it helps to eliminate stress from the body. Reflexology sessions are known to promote the removal of toxins from the body, improve digestion and our circulatory system, and improve our quality of sleep.

Improves Circulation

Relieves Tension

Supports Digestion

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Reflexology helps to manage many common health concerns like:

✔︎ circulatory issues

✔︎ insomnia

✔︎ anxiety

✔︎ plantar fasciitis & foot pain

✔︎ stress; and

✔︎ hormonal and digestive issues

✔︎ infertility + pregnancy

& more

TYPES OF REFLEXOLOGY

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hand + foot

⇀ postpartum

Pregnant person receiving a reflexology while lying under a blanket in a relaxation setting.
Heather holding a baby’s foot on a soft blanket with firm and gentle pressure for a reflexology session targeted at digestive support.

fertility + prenatal

⇀ infant + child

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BENEFITS

Firm yet Gentle Holistic Approach

Some benefits my clients experience include:

✔︎ reduced stress

✔︎ improved digestion

✔︎ reduced inflammation

✔︎ improved wellness

✔︎ increased mobility

✔︎ enhanced relaxation

✔︎ deeper sleep

✔︎ greater sense of clarity

Reflexology is non-invasive treatment & experienced while fully clothed.

The body has the ability to heal itself. Reflexology helps the body to find the state of balance, or homeostasis, where it’s easier for it to go deeper into a state of rest that is supportive for the body’s natural healing processes to happen.

Because the effects are dependent on your body’s unique state, the benefits that each person will feel are completely unique to them.

Heather’s sensitive, trained hands can feel tiny deposits & imbalances and work on those points to help your body get into that healing state.

Reflexology is one of the safest & least invasive complementary therapeutic practices available.

What happens in a reflexology session?

If you have never received a session, we will begin with a brief health history and an explanation on how reflexology works and what happens during your session. You can then rest on a massage table, zero gravity chair, or a comfortable recliner. You will never be asked to undress for Reflexology!

We will work with a general relaxation sequence and as many targeted points as your body is asking for in alignment with your intention for the session.


⇀ Sessions may last between 30-120 minutes.


Heather provides pillows, blankets, and soothing music to help keep you comfortable.


⇀ Check out this page for what to expect after your session.

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  • "Heathers Reflexology was incredible; from her welcoming energy, to the cozy beautiful space where I nestled in and felt right at home. Heather is so skilled, and gave me lots of great info, as well as space to relax and absorb all the benefits of her treatment. I had never had reflexology, and I loved it, will for sure book again."

  • “I has been experiencing pain in my foot and although not debilitating, it was not going away with mobility exercises or acupuncture. Heather walked me through every step of her process and explained why she was doing what she was doing, which I found very insightful. Now, weeks later, I can confirm that the pain has not returned. I would absolutely recommend reflexology with Heather!” - O.C.

  • “What stood out most about Heather's approach was her ability to create a holistic experience. Beyond just the physical benefits of hand & foot reflexology, I felt a profound sense of mental clarity and rejuvenation. Heather's passion for her craft was evident in every movement, and I left the session feeling refreshed, renewed, and eagerly anticipating my next appointment.”

  • “I had my very first reflexology appointment and was apprehensive about it. Being a barefoot kind of person, I worried my feet were dirty, or nails not clean. Heather put me at absolute ease with her calm attitude and I completely relaxed and forgot all about my worries. We finished off with a Reiki session, and I haven't felt that stress-free in years. It will be a new routine I make room for in my life!” - M.G.

FAQs

  • Session frequency may vary depending on the outcomes desired. General maintenance or preventative health care could be once every 1-6 weeks depending on the person.

    Generally, I don’t make specific recommendations on the frequency of treatment, but say that if it is supportive, and you don’t have much other time for conscious rest, more often is better than less.

  • The pressure used in reflexology is generally firm enough that people do not feel ticklish after a moment or two. That being said, if it is uncomfortable - I am happy to offer a hand reflexology, or reiki session as an alternative.

  • Generally, you will feel relaxed and maybe even a little tired. Rest or quiet time is supportive to allow the body to rest and restore.

    Possible outcomes over 1-3 days may also include:

    • Varying sleep patterns from deep to restless sleep

    • More frequent and noticeable dreams

    • Emotional changes with a greater awareness of feelings

    • Urination may increase and/or vary in colour, odour as toxins leave the body

    • Increase in bowel movement/volume from stimulation to digestive organs points in feet

    • A desire to drink more water to flush toxins and impurities from the body

    Sometimes clients experience mild discomfort in their feet after a session as we have moved some of their imbalances around. If this happens, an epsom salt soak can be supportive to relieving discomfort and supporting removal of toxins.

  • For sessions in the clinic, you have the option of a reclining chair or a comfortable massage table with pillows, and blankets to keep your body ergonomics and temperature comfortable. During the fall and winter months, the bed is pre-warmed for extra coziness.

    Off site sessions are provided in a zero-gravity char with pillows and blankets for comfort.

  • The beginning of every Reflexology treatment starts with a conversation to go over your health history and discuss your wellness concerns, after that, you’re welcome to embrace the peace and healing that comes with a quiet space or to chat if you have a lot on your mind and need a compassionate ear.

    This is your time for you. It can be used however you like.

    Do not hesitate to ask for bathroom break during session.

  • The professional practice of reflexology has a place in the integrative health system. As such, many health insurance companies are now expanding their coverage to include reflexology providers.

    You will need to check your benefits plan to see if there is coverage available. I will provide you with a receipt that you can submit to your insurance provider if you would like to try.

    Some providers may request that your reflexologist be registered with the Reflexology Association of Canada. While I am a Certified Reflexologist, registration with RAC is currently optional, and I have not done it at this time.

  • Anxiety - Foot reflexology may reduce anxiety as it stimulates particular nerve endings (reflex points) in the feet, promoting a sense of relaxation and well-being which in turn can help the body regenerate itself.

    Digestive issues - Your digestive system can easily be disrupted, causing constipation, diarrhea, IBS, Crohn's Disease. Reflexology may address digestive issues by promoting stress relief and easing digestive tension, by calming working with digestive points.

    Menopausal Symptoms - Reflexology can help alleviate both the physical (hot flashes, heart palpitations) and emotional systems (irritability, anxiety) helping to cope better through this transitional time.

    Circulation - Reflexology can improve blood circulation in the feet and throughout the body. Tingly, numb and cold feet can be a sign of poor circulation. Swollen feet and ankles as well as discoloration of toes and feet can also be a sign of poor circulation. Application of certain thumb, finger and hand techniques can improve blood to vital organs supporting your body’s ability to heal itself.

    Sleep - A simple reflexology routine can help you drift off to sleep naturally. Reflexes corresponding to the brain and pineal gland will be stimulated, helping to balance the release of the natural sleep hormone melatonin, which is very important for healthy sleep.

  • Yes! Pregnant folks can also benefit from reflexology, as this is a gentle and safe technique. If you are unsure if it’s right for you, always consult your healthcare providers, as it is generally considered safe during pregnancy but there are always exceptions based on your personal health.

    Reflexology is embraced by anyone interested in preventive health, offering a proactive approach to maintaining overall well-being and identifying potential issues before they escalate, including pregnant people.

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I’m Heather, holistic health practitioner, menstrual cycle guide. I’m just a recovering perfectionist and people pleaser trying to find my way into an embodied state of flow. All I ever hope is to introduce you to everything you wish you learned about your mental and physical health growing up, so you can make informed choices for your personal lifestyle and goals.

QUALIFICATIONS

Why Work with Heather?

In addition to lived experience with anxiety, depression, recovery from the party-girl lifestyle, and PMDD, Heather has spent hundreds of hours devoted to learning about holistic health + menstrual cycles. Heather takes a special interest in the biological and cultural expression of menstrual cycle awareness in communities. She has a ton of formal and informal trainings and is currently studying for a 200 Hr YTT, Certified Holistic Nutritionist and completing a formal Certificate as a Cycle Coach.

    • Double major in Anthropology + Biology - Trent University

    • FAM Fundamentals - Nat Daudet

    • Mindful Mucous Method - Nat Daudet

    • Love, Laugh, Luteal - Consciously Cait

    • Menstrual Equity 101 - Free Periods Canada

    • Radically Reclaiming the Blood - Laura Carmody

    • Stewarding Practical Bleeding Spaces - Laura Carmody



    • Specializing in Fertility, Prenatal, Postpartum - By the Moon

    • Specializing in Fertility, Prenatal, Postpartum - By the Moon

    • Somatic Trauma Therapy Training - Embodied Philosophy

    • Certified CPR/First Aid + AED

    • SafeTalk Suicide Intervention

    • ByStander Intervention

    • Diversity & Inclusion

    • Experiential Herbalism - Hawthorn Herbals

    • Outdoor Leadership - Outward Bound

    • Interpretive Hiking Guide - IGA Ontario

    • 200 Hr Embodied YTT - School of Living Yoga

    • Certified Holistic Nutritionist - Alive Academy

    • Cycle Coach Facilitator Training - Claire Baker

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