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All Over Health Personalised Nutrition and stress management Nutrition, Live Blood Analysis, Reflexology and Iridology

20/08/2025

🌿 April is Stress Awareness Month! 🌿
Stress can impact your overall well-being, but natural and holistic approaches can help you manage it effectively. Allied Health Practitioners provide care that supports balance, relaxation, and overall health—helping you navigate stress in a healthier way.
Prioritise your well-being and take a step toward a more balanced life.
🔗 Find a qualified AHPCSA-registered practitioner near you: https://ahpcsa.co.za/practitioners/

18/08/2025

Why Choose a Registered Therapeutic Reflexologist? 👣

29/07/2025

🦶 Reflexology vs Foot Massage, What’s the Difference?

Both feel good. Both involve the feet, but they are not the same.

A foot massage is a nice way to relax, using slow, flowing strokes and oils to soothe tired feet. It is comforting and pampering, great to feel calm.

Reflexology, on the other hand, is a therapeutic treatment. It is grounded in knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and the body's reflex zones.

As professionally trained reflexologists, we ask about your health issues so we can work with precision, stimulating specific points on the feet and/or hands, ears and face that correspond to organs, glands, and systems in the body to help improve what is happening with your health issues.

The goal is to support your health, restore balance, and activate your body’s natural healing processes.

So while foot massage nurtures the feet, reflexology supports the whole person: body, mind, and nervous system.

With Reflexology, we will feel relaxed 👍more importantly, we will feel more aligned 😄✔️

I have never been more convinced by anything than the connection between your blood type and your health risks.  This ha...
10/07/2025

I have never been more convinced by anything than the connection between your blood type and your health risks. This has been corroborated in my practice daily.

09/07/2025
Amazing how much info is there !
08/07/2025

Amazing how much info is there !

There’s more to Iridology than meets the eye.

It's not just about color — it’s about decoding the story written in fibre, form, and function.

A skilled Iridologist sees the whole terrain, not just the tint.

14/06/2025
My three favourite natural and affordable supplents that I recommend depending on your eye colour.Share this post and co...
14/06/2025

My three favourite natural and affordable supplents that I recommend depending on your eye colour.
Share this post and comment if you have blue, brown or hazel eyes and I will let you know which one is a constitutional basic for you and what it helps.
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I often get asked this question and this is a brilliant answer.
31/05/2025

I often get asked this question and this is a brilliant answer.

You may wonder, how often should I have Reflexology?

Reflexology supports deeper change when receiving regular treatments, you benefit most from weekly sessions for 4–6 weeks. After that, monthly visits can help you stay balanced, relaxed, and well.

Think of it as regular support, like brushing your teeth — but for your whole body and mind 🙏

16/05/2025

More than just an art, Iridology is a structured system of observation — decoding the unique patterns, colours, and markings in your iris to reveal the story of your health.

I agree with you 100% Jessica Haller CCI Iridology If you are trying to lose weight and not having breakfast, your thyro...
03/05/2025

I agree with you 100% Jessica Haller CCI Iridology
If you are trying to lose weight and not having breakfast, your thyroid is staying in hybernation mode until you break your fast. You don't want to keep your thyroid in slow burn.

Are you a breakfast eater?

I'm going to echo the sentiment that breakfast is the most important meal of your day.
When you wake up, you are preparing to break a 7-10 hour fast.
You should break that with hydrating and energizing foods. Your body needs to be re-hydrated and it needs energy.

If you do not have an appetite in the morning, that could be a sign of hormonal imbalance.
It could mean cortisol levels are higher than we want them to be and the adrenals are in need of support.
➡️ For most of my life, I could never eat in the am. I would need hours to *wake up* and get an appetite.
It was only after i cleaned out my body that i (slowly) started to gain an appetite in the morning.
My client 👇here doesn't eat breakfast until lunchtime. This means she's either drinking coffee for energy, or snacking on the go.

Sitting down after she woke up to intentionally give her body the tools it needed wasn't something she did...but it is something I would love to see her do.

We would never expect our car to run without gas.
Why do we expect our bodies and brains to? 🤔

Excellent information and suggestions. If you have blue eyes, your lymphatic system is your weak link and needs the most...
02/05/2025

Excellent information and suggestions.
If you have blue eyes, your lymphatic system is your weak link and needs the most support.

Let’s Talk About Armpit Lymph Nodes!
The Mighty Axillary Warriors of Your Immune System 🌿🦠🩷

Your armpits aren’t just for deodorant and razors — they’re home to some of your body’s most powerful immune protectors: the axillary lymph nodes!

What Are Axillary Lymph Nodes?

Axillary lymph nodes are bean-shaped structures located in the armpit (axilla) that form a key part of the lymphatic system — your body’s drainage, detox, and defense network. These nodes filter lymph (a fluid rich in white blood cells) and trap harmful substances like bacteria, viruses, toxins, and even cancer cells.

There are typically 20 to 40 lymph nodes in each armpit. These nodes are grouped into five anatomical levels, each with distinct drainage responsibilities.

The Five Groups of Axillary Lymph Nodes:
1. Pectoral (Anterior) Group
• Location: Along the lower border of the pectoralis major muscle
• Drainage Area: Breast, anterior thoracic wall
• Fun Fact: These nodes are key in breast cancer monitoring!
2. Subscapular (Posterior) Group
• Location: Along the lower margin of the scapula (shoulder blade)
• Drainage Area: Upper back, posterior shoulder, and neck
3. Humeral (Lateral) Group
• Location: Along the humerus (upper arm bone)
• Drainage Area: Upper limb
• Fun Fact: These are the ones that may swell when your arm is injured or infected!
4. Central Group
• Location: Near the base of the axilla (deep in the center)
• Drainage Area: Collects lymph from pectoral, subscapular, and humeral groups
5. Apical Group
• Location: At the top of the axilla near the clavicle (collarbone)
• Drainage Area: Receives lymph from all the other axillary groups and drains into the subclavian lymphatic trunk

Where Does the Lymph Flow?
• After filtration through the axillary groups, lymph travels to the apical nodes, then drains into the subclavian trunk, and finally enters the venous circulation near the heart (via the right lymphatic duct or thoracic duct on the left side).
• This allows your body to return filtered lymph to the bloodstream while neutralizing any harmful intruders.

Why Are Axillary Lymph Nodes Important?
• Immune Defense: Full of lymphocytes (B and T cells), they identify and destroy pathogens.
• Cancer Monitoring: Oncologists often biopsy or remove axillary nodes to check for cancer spread, especially in breast cancer staging.
• Detox Drainage: They assist in the drainage of waste products, inflammatory debris, and excess interstitial fluid.

Signs of Swollen Axillary Nodes:
• Tenderness
• Swelling or a lump in the armpit
• Fever or signs of infection
Swollen nodes often indicate your immune system is actively fighting something!

Fun Lymph Facts:
• Lymph has no pump! It relies on movement (like walking, deep breathing, and rebounding) to flow — which is why dry brushing and lymphatic massage can help!
• You have more lymph than blood! Your lymphatic system contains about 1.5 times more fluid than your circulatory system.
• The word “lymph” comes from the Latin lympha, meaning water — a perfect name for a fluid that brings life-giving immunity!

Takeaway:
Your armpit lymph nodes are immune superheroes — silently working day and night to filter, defend, and drain. Keeping them moving and healthy is a big step in supporting overall wellness. So next time you move your arm, remember the little green defenders in your underarm working hard for you! 💪🌿✨

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, exercise, or health regimen.

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