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Introduction
Reflexology is the science that deals with the principle that there are areas on the feet and hands which correspond to the major glands and organs of the body. ...
Reflexology is both a science and an art. ...
History
The ancient healing art of reflexology has been known to man for many thousands of years. ...
In the 1930ˇ¦s, Eunice Ingham, a therapist, further developed and refined the zone therapy into what is now known as foot reflexology. ... Thus, when you treat the big toes there is a related effect
Discovering Reflexology
You may ask: ˇ§how can it be that a therapy that works only on the feet (or hands) can claim to affect the whole body? ...
Reflexology can provide relief because the whole body is represented on the feet and hands through points that can individually stimulated to produce a reaction in the corresponding body parts. ...
How Can Reflexology Help You? ... Reflexology can be used to restore and maintain the bodyˇ¦s natural equilibrium and encourage healing. ...
„« Reflexology improves circulation
We all know that blood carries vital nutrients through the body, and also carries away toxins and waste products. ...
„« Reflexology helps the body remove toxins
Other than the circulatory system, the body has other methods for removing waste products. ... Reflexology has the effect of increasing the flow and movement of these systems by helping to decrease the stress held in the body.
„« Reflexology revitalises energy
Most of us complain of low energy form time to time. ... Reflexology, in making us feel better about ourselves, opens the pathways to increasing the energy levels and renewing us both immediately after the treatment and for several days afterwards.
„« Reflexology is preventive health care
We are all aware of the importance of preventive health care.
Approximate Word count = 1424 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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