In reflexology, the feet represent several internal organs and glands that can be applied with manual pressure to help improve their condition and functionality. One of these is the urinary bladder, the pressure point is located on the arc just before it ends to the ball of the feet. The urinary bladder is responsible for [...]
Many people now are more receptive to the concepts of alternative medicine. It is interesting to note that alternative as it is, reflexology, herbology and such has been around longer than mainstream medicine has. Reflexology has been in practice a thousand years before, though it cannot be said from which continent it did originate because [...]
Headache is one bothersome thing, but heartache is another, more serious matter. By heartache we mean the physiological pain felt in the crevasse of the chest, often a symptom of something more bothersome as an illness. Heart pain can be caused by several factors but can also be given temporary relief through reflexology. It could [...]
The most widely used canvas for reflexology is the foot, probably because reflexology sessions often happen between two people, the reflexologist and the patient. Yet it would be helpful to note that the hands have the same reflexology map as the feet. Pressing on your own hand or palm is easier and more convenient especially [...]
In the field of reflexology, the reproductive organs have reflex points that are represented in both the hands and feet. On the back of the hand just above the wrist bone lays the pressure point for the entire reproductive system. The width is about the same as one’s index finger. On the foot reflexology map, [...]