continuous professional development
CPD
REFLEXOLOGY & The Gut Bacteria (1 day)
(100 NRRI CPD credits)
Date: Sunday, 10th May, 2026
Venue: ZOOM
Time: 10.30am – 4.30pm
Cost: €150
Contact: Judy Buckley
Telephone: 087-9956961
E-mail: judybuckley087@gmail.com
ABOUT THE COURSE:
This course is perfect for qualified reflexologists who are interested in specializing in working with clients and their gut health.
Unlock the Power of the Gut-Brain Connection!
Did you know your gut has its own ‘second brain’ that influences your mood, health, and even decision-making?
Groundbreaking research is revealing how gut bacteria and the enteric nervous system (ENS) are key players in overall well-being.
Join the Judy Buckley School of Reflexology for a CPD-accredited, NRRI-recognised one-day Zoom course exploring Reflexology & Gut Bacteria.
Gain unique insights into how the gut impacts digestion, emotions, and health – and how reflexology can support balance.
This is not just theory; it’s a revolutionary approach that could change the way you think about health and healing.
Topics covered include:
- Gut Bacteria
- The organs relating to the gut
- How gut bacteria alter cholesterol levels
- The difference between probiotics and prebiotics
- How probiotics work
- Promoting improved gut health
- How to balance the digestive system? (Practical Element)
All notes will be emailed in PDF form in the days prior to the course.
To book please contact Judy (087-9956961 / judybuckley087@gmail.com )
Who Can Attend This Course:
This course is for qualified Reflexologists only.
THIS COURSE IS RUN BY:
JUDY BUCKLEY
www.judybuckleyreflexology.com
Judy Buckley, MNRRI is a past 3-term National Chairperson of the Irish Reflexologists Institute Ltd and has been a practicing Reflexologist for the last 12 years.
Her tailor-made techniques have been designed to address symptoms such as stress, anxiety and insomnia associated such issues. Judy has years of experience working with children with special needs and behavioural difficulties and won a business all star award in April 2018 in recognition of her work with children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
