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Reflexology Expert Dwight Byers Visits Sheffield

Added: (Tue Jun 21 2005)

Reflexologists from all over the country will be heading to Sheffield this September to meet Dwight C Byers, the world’s leading authority on Reflexology.

Byers is the nephew of Eunice Ingham, the pioneer of modern reflexology. Byers worked alongside his Aunt for many years and continues to promote her work by conducting seminars around the world. He has authored best-selling books on Reflexology, including “Better Health with Foot Reflexology” and revisions of “Stories the Feet Can Tell/Could Tell”.

Byers is also the President of the International Institute of Reflexology, an organisation founded by Eunice Ingham, which has a head office in Florida and a branches world-wide, including in the UK.

A 1-day Professional Proficiency Seminar for Reflexologists, led by Dwight Byers will be held in Sheffield on Tuesday 27th September. The seminar will include biomechanics, advanced and specialist reflexology techniques, hand reflexology and help and advice for those in the reflexology business. Places are limited, but open to all Reflexologists. There will also be seminars in Hull, Bristol, Warwickshire, London and Stirling.

The International Institute of Reflexology is the only school licensed to teach the Original Ingham Method® of Reflexology, which is exactly as Eunice Ingham documented it in the 1930’s. The techniques have proven success and are practised by members of the International Institute, who hold the letters MIIR (Reg’d) after their name.

In the UK, the International Institute of Reflexology teaches on a regional basis, with the Northern region holding courses in Sheffield and East Riding.

For more information about attending the seminar, training courses, or to find a reputable Reflexology Practitioner in the area, visit www.reflexology-uk.net, or telephone: 01142 812100.

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