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Reflexology
By: Daniel J. Brownell
Reflexology is the stimulation of the feet for healing purposes. This is achieved through applying pressure to specific points in
our feet. It is a form of acupressure, which has been around for thousands of years. Dating back as far as 5000 B.C. there are written
records from Asia that document acupressure massage techniques. Hieroglyphic references to foot reflexology have been discovered in
Egypt. Native Americans have known about the relationship between the feet and the whole body for centuries. Native Americans would
use various herbs and mud to rub into the soles of the feet. They used this form of treatment for disease, pain, and illnesses. They
believed this form of treatment would improve one's health and reconnect his spirit with the Earth.
Modern Reflexology
In the
early 1900's modern reflexology began. Pioneered by Dr's. William H. Fitzgerald, Edwin F. Bowers and George Starr White. They developed
"Zone Therapy" in which they believed the body was "mapped" in different zones. These zones corresponded with different structures
in the body. Dr. Eunice Ingham is known as the "Mother of Modern Reflexology." She expanded on the zone therapy by mapping the feet.
She discovered very specific points in the feet and hands that corresponded with the various organs, glands, and structures (ie: spinal
column) in the human body. By stimulating these points with applied pressure, the corresponding organ or gland is stimulated.
How
Reflexology Works
Your reflexology session will start with a gentle "warming up" of the feet. Once this is completed the reflexologist
will then begin applying pressure to specific points located on your feet. This is done to stimulate the nerve ending of the pressure
point. In turn, the corre-sponding organ or gland will be stimulated. Sometimes a "crystal deposit" is found on a specific point.
It is believed these crystals are blocking the nerve ending. Your reflexologist will break up these deposits with pressure and massage.
This will open up the channel between the nerve ending and the corresponding organ.
Reflexology Results
Everyone is different in how their body responds to reflexology. Some people will see and feel the results rather
quickly. Others, will need several sessions to start noticing the results they desire. Like all forms of treatment, it depends on
how long the condition has existed and the severity of the condition. Reflexology is a holistic treatment and a good alternative to
certain remedies. Another key to positive results is the belief that reflexology works. The mind/ body connection is a powerful thing;
if you have a positive mental attitude your body will react in a positive fashion.
Here are some of the results my clients have
reported back to me:
* Most people have reported the relief from constipation in 3-24 hours.
* Relief of menstrual cramps.
* Relief
from stress, reflexology is very relaxing.
* Sleeping better and longer at night.
* Relief of back pain.
* Relief from migraine headaches.
Benefits
of Reflexology
Like the benefits of massage therapy, reflexology is a holistic approach to treating the body. Reflexology improves
the functionality of the kidney's, intestines, skin, circulation, and lungs. It will increase the control of the bladder and bowels.
Reflexology helps in pain relief by the release of endorphins (the body's natural pain killer); by stimulating the nerve endings in
the feet. It can help reduce stress and fatigue. It provides cold and flu relief as long as you are not in a feverish state. It can
help induce labor in over-due pregnancies. Reflexology can help with the unpleasant side-effects of different cancer treatments.