Reflexology – ask Krissy
August 3, 2008
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Reflexology as an alternative massage?: “I have heard a lot about reflexology and am interested in it because I think I would benefit from massage. But I am not a fan of being touched. Do you think reflexology would be a good alternative to a full body massage?” Mike, Cape Coral. SOURCE: Reflexology news |
| Krissy’s answer:
Reflexology is very popular! In your foot, there are many reflexology points that, when massaged, you are able to reach all parts of the body. It is also a great way to correct different problems you may be having physically, because you are able to also pinpoint different organs, etc. Since you do not like your full body to be touched, you will be happy to know that you will receive the benefits of a full body massage every time you receive a reflexology treatment.So, I recommend you jump into this treatment feet first and enjoy!
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Reflexology Charts
August 3, 2008
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Reflexology Charts: Reflexology Charts are valuable tools for working on the zones of the body (the feet, hands, ears, or other body parts). Reflexology Charts describe how to treat organs within the corresponding zones of the body. SOURCE: Reflexology Charts |
| There are many reflexology charts available – the above refexology foot chart is just one example – demonstrating the areas of the feet that practitioners believe correspond with organs in the “zones” of the body.
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Reflexology foot chart
July 29, 2008
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The very first ‘Reflexology foot chart’: The first ‘reflexology foot chart’ was developed by Eunice Ingham in North America during the 1930′s. Her reflexology foot charts showed exactly how particular parts of the foot relate to other parts of the body. SOURCE: Review of reflexology charts |
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MORE REFLEXOLOGY THERAPY:
REFLEXOLOGY MASSAGE | PALMTHERAPY MASSAGE THERAPY | ASIAN MASSAGE |
Hand Reflexology Chart
July 11, 2008
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Hand Reflexology Chart: Hand reflexology may not be as popular as foot reflexology. However, hand reflexology does provide some benefits compared to foot reflexology. For example: our hands are much more accessible than our feet! So the hands make a great self-help tool for adults and children, which explains why hand reflexology charts are also very popular.
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