HANS Wellness Directory
Reflexologists
Yvette Eastman
phone: (604) 554-0252
Touchpoint Institute of Reflexology and Kinesthetics
216-2267 Kelly Ave
Port Coquitlam, BC V3C6N4
Yvette Eastman, director of Touchpoint Institute of Reflexology and Kenesthetics, teaches and authors books on all her modalities. Most of her works are amazing innovations. Her classes are fun-filled and exciting. Learn Foot, Hand Ear, Face, Meridian, Chakra Reflexology. Incorporate reading different parts of the body for assessment and emotional cues. Grasp Reflexology for health but also for spa-type relaxation. Discover EFT and Touch for health. Get ready for a new career!
Judith M Rimes
phone: (604) 738-1842
#407 - 3023 West 4th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6K 1R5
Reflexology: Relax, REpair, Renew. Fully certified graduate of Touchpoint Institute of Reflexology. Home office in Kitsilano; offer a mobile service throughout Greater Vancouver, currently evenings and weekends.
Moira Khouri
phone: (604) 346-1471
Holistic Reflexologist
Vancouver, BC
Certified by Pacific Institute of Reflexology.
Reflexology is a unique holistic approach to good health and well-being. For either preventative care or in response to health challenges, reflexology supports balance and healing, nourishes your mental and physical vitality.
[Discount to HANS members]
Pacific Institute of Reflexology
phone: (604) 875-8818
fax: (604) 875-8868
toll-free: (800) 688-9748
535 West 10th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K9
Provincial and Federal registered vocational training school offering foot and hand reflexology certificate courses. Student and professional reflexology sessions. Instructional video or DVD, charts, books, and self-help implements. Franchise opportunities now available.
Reflexology Association of BC
phone: (604) 435-8325
720 Sixth St
PO Box 248
New Westminster, BC V3L 3C5
Reflexology is a non-invasive method of stimulating reflexes in the feet, hands, and ears, which correspond to every part, gland, and organ of the body.
Reflexology asists a person to reach greater relaxation, experiencing the benefits of improved circulation, stress relief, reduction in pain, and an increase in mental and physical well-being.
The RABC was established in 1969 and focuses on education, research, publicity, and activism in local complementary and alternative health community events and forums.