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WHAT IS REFLEXOLOGY?
The ancient healing art of reflexology has been known to man for many
thousands of years. It was first practiced by the early Indian,
Chinese and Egyptian peoples.
In 1913 Dr. William Fitzgerald, an
American ear, nose and throat surgeon, introduced this therapy to the
West. He noted that pressure on specific parts of the body could have
an anaesthetising effect on a related area. Developing this theory, he
divided the body into ten equal and vertical zones, ending in the
fingers and toes. He concluded that pressure on one part of a zone
could affect everything else within that zone. Thus, reflex areas on
the feet and hands are linked to other areas and organs of the body
within the same zone.
In the 1930's, Eunice Ingham, a therapist, further
developed and refined the zone therapy into what is now known as foot
reflexology. She observed that congestion or tension in any part of
the foot mirrors congestion or tension in a corresponding part of the
body. Thus, when you treat the big toes there is a related effect in
the head, and treating the whole foot can have a relaxing and healing
effect on the whole body.
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How Can Reflexology Help You?
The body has the ability to heal itself. Following illness, stress,
injury or disease, it is in a state of "imbalance", and vital energy
pathways are blocked, preventing the body from functioning
effectively. Reflexology can be used to restore and maintain the
body's natural equilibrium and encourage healing.
A reflexologist uses hands only to apply gentle
pressure to the feet. For each person the application and the effect
of the therapy is unique. Sensitive, trained hands can detect tiny
deposits and imbalances in the feet, and by working on these points
the reflexologist can release blockages and restore the free flow of
energy to the whole body. Tensions are eased, and circulation and
elimination is improved. This gentle therapy encourages the body to
heal itself at its own pace, often counteracting a lifetime of misuse.
Who Can Benefit From
Reflexology?
Since reflexology treats the whole person, not the symptoms of
disease, most people benefit from treatment. The therapy brings relief
to a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, and is suitable for
all ages. Once your body is in-tune, it is wise to have regular
treatments in order to help maintain health and well-being. An
increasing number of people are using this safe, natural therapy as a
way of relaxing, balancing and harmonising the body.
What Happens When You Go For
Treatment?
On your first visit there is a preliminary talk with the practitioner.
The reflexologist then begins to work on your feet, or hands if
necessary, noting problem areas. There may be discomfort in some
places, but it is fleeting, and is an indication of congestion or
imbalance in a corresponding part of the body. For the most part, the
sensation is pleasant and soothing. Reflexology will relax you while
stimulating the body's own healing mechanisms.
Usually a treatment session lasts for about
one hour. A course of treatment varies in length depending on your
body's needs. Your reflexologist will discuss this with you at the
first session. After the first treatment or two your body may respond
in a very definite way: you may have a feeling of well-being and
relaxation; or you may feel lethargic, nauseous or tearful, but this
is transitory. It is, however, vital information for reflexologists,
as it shows how your body is responding to treatment.
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