Reflexology

Reflexology

What To Expect In A Reflexology Treatment And You Will Experience There is an ocean of difference between a simple reflexology session and a reflexology treatment. When you say that you have a session with the therapist today, this means that your interaction with the practitioner will only lasts from 30 to 60 minutes. And [...]

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What Normally Happens At The End Of Each Reflexology Sessions? A reflexology session is more like a massage session- the difference is that the target of the therapist is primarily the feet and the hands. And the main intent for every session is to relax the person, and at the same time re-establish the normal [...]

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What Is On A Reflexology Foot Map

by Ndri on September 1, 2010

in Reflexology

Reflexology has been known to contribute to the treatment of most illnesses by relieving tension and stress. Medical science has also claimed internal organ failures and other kinds of illnesses are often stress related. So how does reflexology work? Reflexology uses a map of the hands and feet, the map indicates the body parts and [...]

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Tracing The History Of Reflexology

by Ndri on September 1, 2010

in Reflexology

Just how old is the practice of reflexology? If you are going to trace the history of this therapy, then you will learn that this practice has been in existence for the past thousands of years. And this practice can be traced to a number of places like in India, China and even Egypt. There [...]

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For many, a reflexology session is a new thing. In fact, it should not be surprising to note that there are still some people out there who are clueless about reflexology. But since this form of therapy is here to stay, then it is but proper that a proper understanding of the therapy should happen. [...]

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Looking at a reflexology map, one would be amazed to discover how approximate our hands and feet are to our entire body. It can be considered as a scaled down model of our entire body with the areas even reflecting the actual positioning and accurate scale size of each body part or organ. To illustrate, [...]

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