Foot Reflexology Reflexologist Knowledge Base
Reflexology???affecting parts of the body? I've heard that reflexology (hand) can give a man/woman an orgasm or at least make them very aroused...is this true?? I looked at several different reflexology maps of the hand and there is a small region on the wrist that corresponds to the ovaries and testicles. for example: http://www.healthgoods.com/images/Medirub_Hand_Reflexlology.gif http://www.foot-reflexologist.com/images/handchart.jpeg any ideas on this theory?? Can massaging these areas possibly stimulate a man/woman?
Have you ever had a reflexology treatment and what do you think of reflexology? I met a reflexologist many years ago and received treatments, and also became a massage therapist and gave treatments to others and continue to give treatments to myself (both hands and feet). I have had reflexologists tell me that they had people with medical conditions which were considered hopeless by doctors, and then the reflexology treatments healed them. Have you ever received a reflexology treatment? If so, what do you think of it? Do you believe it works?
Reflexology query? I am training to be a reflexologist and would like to ask any reflexologists out there if they can tell me why the 'balls' of my husband's feet ache for several days after I have worked his feet. He has reflexology once a week. He suffers from chronic asthma and allergic rhinitis and takes tablets all year round for hay fever. I know it is linked but sometimes he has to take paracetamol as his feet ache so much - although it is usually only one foot at a time. Could it be that his chest is so tight. He is going to be my 'case study' so it would help me if anyone agrees and can tell me it will wear off - I would just say that his ankles are not very flexible but he does walk long distances (miles) and is on his feet all day with his job. I hope someone can suggest any relief for him as he finds reflexology very relaxing and doesn't want to stop.
how true are these healing methods? These are the following healing method we have at present: 1. Iridology- it claims to diagnose disease by examining the iris, the colored portion of the eye. 2. Reflexology- reflexologist rubs, massage & applies deep pressure to the specific points of the body to relieve certain symptoms. But I did tried the foot massage once, and the only relief I got are sore foot, I can hardly walk after the session. 3. Chiropractic- The system of healing developed by an Iowa grocer named Daniel Palmer, who was jailed for illegal practice of medicine in 1906. He believe all diseases were caused by spinal misalignment. 4. Aromatheraphy- based on the absurd notion that massaging various plant oils into skin or inhaling their odors can heal disease. 5. Naturopathy- The belief that patient get rid of the disease with little or no help from drugs but through diet, exercise and proper habits? 6. Acupuncture-Ancient system of healing relies on the stimulation of points in the body 7. Taheebo tea-
I need an answer from a reflexologist.? I've been having this severe pain in my arms off and on for over a month but have had my lymph nodes under my arms swell from time to time. What I read was that that meant my body was fighting an infection. Well, the first time the extreme pain came on it reached from one arm to the other and radiated from my breasts to my back. That happened one more time about a week later. I'm in massage therapy school and we've been learning reflexology and lymphatic drainage. Seems like everytime I'm in class this starts to hurt. I thought maybe it was a muscle issue but now I'm not so sure because now on the top of my feet that represents the lymphs in the chest area are swollen. Should I be checked out by a doctor or just let it work itself out?
Question for any Reflexologists? The tip of my big toe on my left foot has been numb for the past couple weeks, I have also had horrible headaches. I just discovered that in reflexology there is a correlation between the big toe and your head. Can someone please explain to me exactly what a Reflexologist would do to help my headache?
Reflexology???affecting parts of the body? I've heard that reflexology (hand) can give a man/woman an orgasm or at least make them very aroused...is this true?? I looked at several different reflexology maps of the hand and there is a small region on the wrist that corresponds to the ovaries and testicles. for example: http://www.healthgoods.com/images/Medirub_Hand_Reflexlology.gif http://www.foot-reflexologist.com/images/handchart.jpeg any ideas on this theory?? Can massaging these areas possibly stimulate a man/woman?
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