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How would you like to sink into my heated treatment couch and be pampered from head to toe with some of the best treatments locally? At Lorraine’s Treatment Room, I’m here to help you escape the frantic world outside with exclusive monthly deals that help you embrace pure relaxation.

Whether you’re feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or simply need some me-time, my tranquil treatment room offers the perfect retreat. Imagine walking into a soothing, serene room where your only task is to completely unwind.

Whether it’s tension relief, deep relaxation, or an energy boost you’re after, my bespoke treatments are tailored to leave you feeling brilliant, rebalanced, and restored. A Limited Edition Unique Experience (LEUE) could be just the treatment you need to melt away stress and rejuvenate your mind and body.

Discover Lorraine’s Treatment Room’s Limited Edition Unique Experiences (LEUEs)

At Lorraine’s Treatment Room, I believe in offering more than just treatments – I provide unique experiences designed to make you feel your best.Every month, I release one or two Limited Edition Unique Experiences (LEUEs). These exclusive, time-limited offers give you the chance to indulge in a truly special treatment and perhaps experience something new.

What Are LEUEs?

Each month, LEUEs feature handpicked treatments designed with your wellness in mind. Whether you’re looking to escape daily stress, relieve tension, or simply treat yourself, these offers help you feel rejuvenated, rested, rebalanced, and restored.

Be the First to Know!

Sign up for my VIP mailing list, and you’ll be among the first to hear about these monthly LEUEs. As a subscriber, you’ll also enjoy exclusive discounts! Since these offers are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis, signing up ensures you won’t miss out.

What’s Included in LEUEs?

LEUEs feature a variety of treatments, carefully chosen to nurture your mind, body, and soul. Previous pampering packages have included:

How Will You Feel After Your LEUE?

Imagine leaving your treatment room feeling lighter, your body relaxed, and your mind clear. These treatments are designed to release stress, reduce tension, and bring true relaxation. You may notice relief from back, neck, shoulder, or foot pain, or feel less weighed down by conditions like fibromyalgia, sciatica, peripheral neuropathy, or frozen shoulder.

At Lorraine’s Treatment Room, my aim is to help you feel rejuvenated, more balanced, and in tune with your body.

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Whether you’re searching for a “relaxing massage near me” or the “best massage in Kent”, my LEUEs could be the answer! Providing the perfect opportunity for relief and relaxation.

Whether you’re looking to reduce back pain or foot pain, or simply escape for a moment of peace, a LEUE could be exactly what you need.

Don’t miss out on the next Limited Edition Unique Experience – your journey to relaxation and relief awaits!

Walking for your mind and body

Stepping Into Wellbeing: My Perfect Autumn Walk

Being a complementary and holistic therapist, I try to take as natural approach as possible to my health and wellbeing, both physical and mental. 

As we move into autumn, with the days getting shorter, it’s lovely when my ‘weekend’  coincides with a bright and welcoming sunny autumn day enabling me to embrace nature; to step outside and benefit my mind and body with a super sensory stroll.

Walking with The Ramblers in Hythe

Recently, I did a trial walk with The Ramblers.  It was billied as leisurely so didn’t install in me the fear of failing, nor was I worried about bringing up the rear!  It was a lovely, leisurely walk that started along the Royal Military Canal at Hythe, returning via the seafront. Although there were plenty of people around to chat with, after a busy week, I embraced the opportunity to spend some of the time walking alone with my thoughts. How often do we get the chance to truly reflect?  The walk allowed me to reflect on the past week and mentally prepare for the next while absorbing the beautiful surroundings.

A Feast for my Eyes, Ears and Olfactory System

From the bursts of colour from flowers still in bloom, the statues along the river bank, to the squawk of seagulls overhead, the scent of the sea in the breeze, the aromas from the coffee vans, and the distant chatter of people enjoying themselves—it was a true sensory experience. Walking back along the busy promenade, I saw dogs waiting patiently beside their owners, while they sipped coffee and caught up with friends, I saw people enjoying a dip in the sea, wind surfing, cyclists, children playing…….it was a feast for my eyes, ears and olfactory system. 

Enjoying the Moment

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s so easy to get caught up in constant connectivity; there always seems to be something to do that takes priority over just stopping and smelling the roses. That’s why I made the conscious decision to put my phone away. Instead of capturing the moment through the lens of a camera, I let myself soak in the view—fully enjoying the present. It was a much-needed break, and it felt like a moment of self-care.

One thing I reflected on afterwards was, whether I’m in the countryside or strolling along the seaside, walks like these are so very beneficial for my mind, body, and spirit.

So, you may be wondering, What are The Benefits of Walking in Nature?

It’s often easy to ignore or forget how impactful a simple walk can be. 

One of the simplest and most beneficial ways to care for your mental and physical health is by moving and, stepping outside and soaking in the autumn sunshine is accessible and free!

Walking outdoors is one of the easiest and most effective ways to boost your mental well-being – and get fitter at the same time!

Whether you’re strolling along the seafront of coastal towns such as Deal and Sandwich or exploring nearby beautiful country trails, stepping into nature can help lower your stress levels, clear the mind, and even combat feelings of anxiety or sadness.

Help Alleviate the Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

As the nights draw in, many people start to feel the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). If you’re noticing a dip in your energy levels or mood, spending more time outdoors during daylight hours can significantly help. As the days shorten, exposure to daylight is important for maintaining our vitamin D levels.  Exposure to natural light is a simple yet effective way to improve your mood and mental wellbeing. A coastal walk by the sea or through countryside trails can offer a natural lift.

Should I wear sunscreen when walking?

Ideally, you should apply a moisturiser with SPF every day of the year!

When walking in the autumn, even though the autumn sun becomes less intense and you may not feel the sun’s warmth in the same way, don’t forget to apply SPF to protect your skin—especially if you’re spending extended periods outdoors.

SPF stands for sun protection factor and is similar to suncreams, helping you stay out longer without damaging your skin.  

Remember, autumn can be harsh, with cooler winds and central heating drying out your skin. Regular moisturising, gentle exfoliation, a weekly face mask and moisturisers with SPF protection will help keep your skin in balance.  If you’re unsure about which products to use or how to use them please reach out to seek professional advice for your skin’s specific needs.

Mindfully Taking Care of Yourself Outdoors

Autumn is a busy time for many as we transition into new routines, so it’s crucial to carve out time for self-care.  Taking a walk is a wonderful act of self-care. It gives you the chance to step away from your routine and truly focus on yourself. The beauty of living near Deal and Sandwich is the proximity to both stunning coastal walks and peaceful country trails.

Stretching before and after your walk

Make sure to warm up gently before taking huge strides, and, if you’ve not exercised for a while, ensure you stretch before and after your walk to avoid any stiffness.

Stay hydrated when walking

Additionally, remember to stay hydrated.  Even if the air is crisp and you don;t feel thirsty, we should all be aiming to drink around 1.2l of fluid a day. Whether it’s a flask with a cup of tea, or a bottle of water, your body will thank you later!

Ouch – I’ve got Blisters / Feet Issues!

I have a regular walking companion and, we went through a phase of literally EVERY SINGLE TIME we walked she would have foot issues!  No word of a lie!  It goes without saying, please wear comfortable and appropriate footwear on your walk.  If your feet are aching upon your return, a soak in a bowl of warm water, possible with the addition of some epson salts*, will work wonders.  If you are a regular walker then you may find massages or reflexology helpfully soothe away aches and pains and bring you back into balance. *Please ensure that you are not contra-indicated to anything you add to your footbath.

Look after yourself! If it’s Possible, Take Time to Slow Down and Smell the Roses!

Next time you head out, whether it’s a coastal stroll or a walk through the countryside, take time to stop, look, and listen; embrace the benefits for both your mind and body.

Go on! Get up, get your walking shoes on, get outside, get moving, put your phone away, and let nature do its magic!




World Reflexology Week 2022 – Reflexology & You

What is world reflexology week?

World Reflexology Week takes place annually during the last full week in September.  This year world reflexology week runs from 19th – 25th September.

World reflexology week aims to promotes reflexology and raise awareness of reflexology on a global level.

What is reflexology?

Reflexology is a complementary therapy based on the long established principle that different areas of your feet, hands and ears relate to corresponding parts of your body, including your organs and systems.  

Your reflexologist will usually begin your session with some relaxing massage before using precise techniques to work the points and areas that relate to your body’s organs and systems noting any areas of imbalance.

Reflexology is an established complementary therapy that dates back to ancient Egypt and China.  In fact, there is Egyptian tomb art, dating from around 2000 BC, that depicts people giving and receiving foot massage

Reflexology is very calming and relaxing, bringing about balance to your body and encouraging your body’s own healing by improving circulation, inducing relaxation, easing tension, reducing stress and restoring homeostasis.
Why not watch this informative video What is reflexology by the Association of Reflexologists.

What are the benefits of reflexology?

Reflexology has been shown to have many benefits including:

  • Improvement of nerve function
    • Your feet have over 7000 nerve endings.  Reflexology stimulates your neural pathways facilitating nerve function in your body.
  • Improvement of brain power
    • Stimulating your nerves and neural pathways can help information flow faster and more effectively to your brain, possibly boosting your memory.
  • Increased blood circulation
    • Possibly the best known benefit of reflexology is increased blood circulation which can help optimise the function of your body’s organs and systems.
  • Elimination of toxins
    • As well as improving blood circulation, reflexology works the urinary and digestive systems, promoting balance and thereby optimising the function of these thereby improving elimination of toxins.
  • Boosting metabolism and energy levels
    • Reflexology can help improve the functionality of the systems and organs in your body which can result in an improved metabolism that in turn can create more energy.
  • Speed up healing process
    • Boosting your circulation and metabolism and helping bring balance to your central nervous system allows oxygen and nutrients to be delivered more quickly which can assist in faster healing and regrowth of damaged cells.
  • Relaxation
    • Time on the treatment couch is relaxing.  Reflexology works on your parasympathetic nervous system helping reduce stress and encourage homeostasis.

How can reflexology help me?

Reflexology is great for relaxation and valuable me-time. 

Reflexologists can not claim to cure any ailments, nor should they diagnose any conditions, however, 

reflexology is believed to bring relief from a wide range of chronic and acute conditions; in fact, many health care professionals acknowledge reflexology as a respected and effective complementary therapy.

Reflexology is an holistic treatment that can help you physically, mentally, and emotionally, facilitating your body’s own healing system ~ helping, your mind, body and spirit.

Some of the conditions reflexology can be used to treat include:

  • Anxiety
  • Asthma
  • Back pain
  • Bladder problems
  • Cancer – helping ease symptoms including stress, nausea, fatigue
  • Chemotherapy – easing of side effects
  • Circulatory issues
  • Depression
  • Digestive issues
  • headache
  • IBS
  • Insomnia
  • Menopausal issues and symptoms*
  • Menstrual conditions
  • Migraine
  • Period pain
  • Respiratory issues
  • Stress
Reflexology Lymphatic Drainage

At Lorraine’s Treatment Room you can also experience Reflexology for Lymphatic Drainage (RLD).  This unique treatment was developed by Sally Kay when working in cancer care.

Developed initially to treat those who had breast cancer and help sufferers of lymphoedema, RLD was found to also have a positive effect on the following conditions.

  • Aches and pains
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Eczema
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Headaches
  • Long covid – early indications indicate reflexology can help relieve symptoms
  • ME
  • Migraines
  • Muscular tension
  • Premenstrual syndrome
  • Sinus problems.
Reflexology for Menopause

I have also been fortunate to complete advanced training with Sally Earlam.  This informative course taught additional reflexology techniques as well as lifestyle ideas to help support my female clients through the transition of  peri/menopause.

What happens at my treatment

After booking your treatment, new clients will be sent a client consultation form.

This form takes your health history and ensures that there are no contra-indications to treatment. 

A copy of this form is sent to the email address you provide, and another to my secure, cloud based storage facility.

When you arrive for your reflexology session, you will be requested to remove footwear and settled comfortably on the massage table. The room will be tranquil and soft music will be playing. 

You will remain fully clothed with only your lower legs and feet exposed. After cleansing and assessing your feet, I will carry out some gentle relaxation movements on your feet and lower legs before commencing your reflexology treatment.

Reflexology works holistically and, rather than just a massage working on your feet, every aspect of you ~physical, emotional, and spiritual ~ is worked through your feet.

Your feet are ‘walked’ and reflex areas, which correspond to areas of your body, stimulated with specialised reflexology movements and pressure circles. Pressing on specific points of your feet induces reflex responses in the area of the body to which they relate thereby aiding promoting your body to heal itself.

During your treatment you might experience some tenderness on your foot as pressure is applied.  Tenderness is extremely rare, however, if you do experience any discomfort, please do let me know as this indicates there is a corresponding imbalance in your body and allows me to focus on this. Similarly, your feet may feel hard or tight to the touch, or I might feel ‘crystals’; these too help me pinpoint imbalances and tailor your treatment to ensure you get the very best from your reflexology session.

My aim, during your treatment, is to stimulate your body’s own healing process to ensure that you maintain, or return to a state of homeostasis; this relaxing, rebalancing, enjoyable treatment manipulates your feet to bring balance to your body.

Your treatment concludes with relaxation techniques and/or energy linking to further enhance your treatment.

Sounds great! What reflexology treatments do you offer and where can I book?

At Lorraine’s Treatment Room there are a number of reflexology treatments available, everything from signature reflexology, through to LaStone reflexology and a reflexology taster!

To find our more and book, please visit https://lorrainestreatmentroom.co.uk/complementary/#Reflexology