Reflexology
What is Reflexology?
Reflexology is the natural healing art based on the
principle that there are reflexes in the hands and feet, which correspond to
every part, gland, and organ of the body. Stimulating these reflexes properly
can help many health problems in a natural way.
History Of Reflexology
The practice of Reflexology has existed
for many centuries with some evidence dating back to the early Egyptian culture
of 2300 BC. In modern times Reflexology was researched and developed as
a science, in the early 1930’s.
How Can Reflexology Help?
Through application of pressure on the
reflexes found in the hands and feet, Reflexology relieves stress,
relaxes tension, improves circulation and promotes the natural function of the
related areas of the body.
Can Reflexology Be Harmful?
No, it cannot harm a person nor will it make
any condition worse. Reflexology normalizes body functions and reduces
stress that could adversely affect your health. Overall, it is a safe and
effective way to improve one’s health. With proper training and instruction, a Reflexologist
only needs to use the hands. No special equipment is necessary. Reflexology
is not recommended to treat specific conditions, diagnose or prescribe. It also
is not intended to replace conventional medical treatments. Its true purpose is
to promote better health through a pro-active approach, a goal similar to that
of good nutrition and regular exercise.
Can Reflexology Help Me?
Yes, Reflexology is helpful for many conditions,
including:
Insomnia
High Blood Pressure
Migraine headache and Chronic Sinusitis
PMS, hormone imbalance and pregnancy symptoms
Digestion disorders, including IBS and weak digestive system
Lower back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain
Stress and Tension
Arthritis pain
Infertility
Insomnia
High Blood Pressure
Migraine headache and Chronic Sinusitis
PMS, hormone imbalance and pregnancy symptoms
Digestion disorders, including IBS and weak digestive system
Lower back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain
Stress and Tension
Arthritis pain
Infertility
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