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This is a collection of photos of our reflexology paths PATHS OF HEALTH, LLC has designed and installed in North America.  We work together with you our clients, your project management/landscaping team to create a bespoke artistic and therapeutic path of health.

Please also enjoy images of paths around the world.

Please invest in our book: The Dao of Foot Reflexology Paths:  A Global Self-Care Tradition.  (Please visit our 'store')

Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington, 2002 Foot Reflexology Path, www.bastyr.edu
King County Marymoore Park Reflexology Path, King County, Washington
Designer, Trainer, Elizabeth Marazita embedding the foot reflexolog path at White Center Park, Washington
Indonesian Green River Stones in Wood Element of 5 Element Path in King County Path, Seattle, Washington
Tri-Lingual Embedded Instructions White Center Path, King County Washington, 2005
Community Training, Marymoore Park, Washington, Washington Reflexology Association, 2006
Fire Section of the 5 Element Path, 132nd Street Path, Kirkland, Washington, 2009.
A Young visitor to the White Center path, King County Washington, 2006
Community Gahering of Vietnamese Retirement Community, White Center Park Potluck and Path Training with Dr. Marazita, 2006.
Metal Signage in Chinese, 5 Element Path at Corporate Headquartrs of Aegis Living, Redmond, Washington, 2004.
Aegis Living Corporate Headquarters' employee 5 Element Foot Reflexology Path, 2003. Desiged by Paths of Health.net.
Railings installed for stability and path exercises. Aegis Living Corporate Headquarters, Redmond, Washington, 2005.
Path Designers, Michael Spano (L), Dr. Paul Raish (center) and Dean of Nova Southeastern School of Pharmacy lay the first welcome stone. Winter 2010.
Nova Southeastern Medicinal Garden and Foot Reflexology Path, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Paths of Health.net.
King County 5 Element Octogon Reflexology Path Designer, Dr. Elizabeth Marazita embedds each hand-selected stone. King County, Seattle, Washington, 2007
Grand Opening of Foot Reflexology Path and Corporate Headquarters, Aegis Living, CEO and owners, Dwayne and Terese Clark. Redmond, Washington, 2004.
Dr. Marazita, Paths of Health Reflexology Path Designer/Trainer guides all generations to learn the wellness benefits and techniques of foot reflexology path walkng, Marymoore Path, Redmond, Washington, 2005.
Dr. Carsten Evans (instructor and path leader) lays the quotation from the Dalai Lama (frequent visitor to the University) in the Nova Southeastern Medicinal Garden Reflexology Path, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2009.
Concrete waits for no-one. An evening stone embedding at Lynwood Community Reflexology Path, 2009. Paths of Health.net.
The artistry of the pour and the knowledge of masonry are key for a successful reflexoloy path. Featured: Dr. Raish and Michael Spano, path designers/trainers, 2009, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Bespoke embedded logos. Please see the rays of light of the Nova Southeastern Logo embedded in the first section of their 5 element reflexology path, 2009.
Embedded Sunshine Logo of the Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Paths of Health.net 2009.
Embedded Multilingual Signage (English. Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese) for the international community of White Center King County Park, Seattle, Washington, 2006. Paths of Health.net
Children from Local Community Summer Camps enjoy walking the Foot Reflexology Paths, White Center Park, King County, Seattle, Washington, Paths of Health.net 2007.
Reflexology path designer, Dr. Marazita, works to place the therapeutic pattern of the 5 element octogon, King County Path, White Center, Seattle, Washington, 2006.
Michael Spano, reflexology path designer works with team to coordinate the concrete and the hand-selected stones. Paths of Health.net.
Indoor spa foot reflexology paths can coordinate with the spa services and encouraging post-treatment self-care. Paths of Health, LLC.
Benches and foot stone exercises with international images of reflexology paths (left) can knit together communities around the world. Paths of Health.net, 2008.
Loose Stones pits work to release toxins in this foot reflexology spa Path, Redmond, Washington 2008.
Morning Walks on Foot Reflexology Paths are key to community health in many countries. Sha Alam Reflexology path, Sha Alam, Malaysia, 2005.
5 Element Path, Marymoore Park, Redmond, Washington, 2005. Note, the railings for balance and exercises.
Two young foot reflexology path enthusiasts resting on the central bench. There is no mimimum nor maximum age for enjoying foot reflexology paths. Paths of Health.net.
From Sand Castles to foot reflexology paths, community youth enjoy the brillance of the reflexology path stones.
Note walking gait: focus on the ball of the foot. 132nd Street Path, Kirkland, Washington, Paths of Health, 2009.
Reflexology Paths attract local school groups, NSU, Davie, Florida
Embedding the University Logo, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida.
Embedded Signage educates the community.
Reflexology Signage is important to educate all ages in the science of foot reflexology paths.
Reflexology Paths attract all members of the community.
Hand Railings: provide stability while walking on therapeutic stones.
Walking Reflexology Paths: remove shoes or walk paths in soft-soled shoes or non-slip socks.
Educational Signage is important to teach the community about Reflexology Paths.
School Classes learning about self-care and reflexology path wellness.
A Community Class enjoying the NSU Reflexology Path. Nova Southeastern Univerity, Davie, Florida.
Railings are highly recommended to execute reflexology path exercises.
Shade is important to allow Reflexology Path access during the entire day in warmer climates.
Please enjoy paths we have designed around the United States:
  • True Nature Healing Reflexology Path, Carbondale, Colorado
  • Michigan State University, the Bott College of Nursing, East Lansing, Michigan.
  • ​Florida International University Reflexology Path, Miami, Florida
  • The Lynnwood Recreation Center, Lynnwood, Washington: (Public Video)
  • Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington: Herb Garden Path:
  • Rivertree Reflexology Path (Private Path: No Public Access) Visit Requests Considered, Email: elizabethmarazita@gmail.com
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