Fergus Beirne Holistic Therapies

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FBHT offers a range of therapies,
Therapeutic Massage
Indian Head Massage
Oncology Massage
Acumassage
Reflexology with advanced training
Energy & Spiritual Healing
Crystal Healing
Subtle Energy Medicine
Rahanni Teacher
Courses &
Workshops available

03/02/2026
31/01/2026

Did you know that Reflexology is recognised by these major health insurance providers in Ireland?

Check your plan and start your Reflexology journey today! 💜

31/01/2026

Effective sports recovery is essential for maintaining performance, reducing injury risk, and supporting overall physical wellbeing. Recovery involves more than muscles alone. It also relies on healthy circulation, nervous system regulation, and the body’s ability to restore balance after physical exertion.

Reflexology is a complementary therapy that may support sports recovery by encouraging deep relaxation and helping to regulate the nervous system. After intense or prolonged activity, the body can remain in a heightened stress state, which may contribute to muscle tension and delayed recovery. By promoting a relaxation response, reflexology may help the body shift into a state that supports repair and restoration.

Reflexology may also support circulation, helping to improve the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to working muscles while assisting with the removal of metabolic waste products. This can be particularly beneficial during recovery phases following training or competition.

As a holistic therapy, reflexology does not replace sports medicine or physiotherapy, but it may be used alongside conventional approaches to support flexibility, comfort, and overall recovery balance. Over time, regular sessions may help athletes and physically active individuals maintain resilience and body awareness.



💜 The Irish Reflexologists’ Institute (IRI) is the professional body for reflexology in Ireland, supporting reflexologists through education, professional standards, continued learning, and a connected practitioner community. 💜

31/01/2026

Reflexology gets misunderstood a lot.
It’s not fortune telling, foot wrestling, or random poking. It’s a structured, professional therapy delivered by trained practitioners.

Calm, considered, and a lot more intentional than people think 😉







💜 The Irish Reflexologists’ Institute (IRI) is the professional body for reflexology in Ireland, supporting reflexologists through education, professional standards, continued learning, and a connected practitioner community. 💜

17/11/2025

It’s not unusual to feel sleepy, heavy, or even emotionally drained after a reflexology session, and it’s actually a good sign that your body is responding.

Reflexology activates the parasympathetic nervous system - the “rest and digest” branch responsible for slowing the heart rate, lowering blood pressure, and triggering recovery processes. When the body shifts out of a chronic stress state (sympathetic dominance), it finally has permission to relax, repair, and rebalance.

That deep relaxation can sometimes feel like fatigue, especially if your system has been running on adrenaline or stress hormones for a long time. The tiredness isn’t a side effect. It’s a signal that your body is resetting its internal balance.

📚 Research supports this response:

Studies, including McVicar et al. (Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2007), show measurable reductions in heart rate, blood pressure, and anxiety levels following reflexology - clear indicators of parasympathetic activation.

A 2011 pilot study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that reflexology sessions produced significant decreases in salivary cortisol (the body’s main stress hormone), reinforcing the link between reflexology and stress reduction.

Improvements in sleep quality and relaxation have been documented across multiple clinical settings, from cancer care to maternity wards, all pointing to the same physiological mechanism of rest and regulation.

💧 How to support your body afterward:

Drink water to help the body process metabolic by-products released during deep relaxation.

Avoid caffeine or alcohol immediately after your session to prolong the calm.

Rest if you can, even a short nap or quiet time helps integrate the benefits.

Feeling tired after reflexology is simply your body exhaling and catching up on the rest it’s been asking for. 😴

29/09/2025
29/09/2025

✨Thank You for an Unforgettable Weekend✨

Our annual Members’ Event was more than a gathering. It was a celebration of learning, sharing, and connection. Across the weekend we witnessed inspiring talks, lively discussions, new skills learned, and countless moments of support between colleagues and friends. There was also fun, laughter, dancing and the joy of new friendships forming.

A heartfelt thank you to every attendee, speaker, volunteer and organiser who helped make it such a success. Your presence, energy and generosity created the warm, uplifting atmosphere we all felt.

Here’s to taking the insights, connections and renewed enthusiasm from this weekend back into our practices and communities, and to building an even stronger IRI family together.

💜 The IRI Team

19/11/2024

Menn's Health Day 2024. Some benefits of Reflexology Treatments, Find your Reflexologist at www.reflexology.ie

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Murrow House, 1 Teeling Street
Sligo

Opening Hours

Wednesday 5pm - 10:30pm
Thursday 5pm - 10:30pm
Friday 5pm - 11pm
Saturday 10am - 10pm
Sunday 12pm - 9pm

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