Merging Science & Reflexology [Podcast #003]

After almost 30 years of working as a Reflexologist and instructor I know that Reflexology works! I have witnessed and experienced amazing results, both in myself as well as my clients over the years. Reflexology has triumphed where conventional medicine has often failed.  The question we will discuss here is “How does Reflexology Work?”

We will bring into the discussion quantum physics, quantum science, Einsteins “sea of energy” and discover what happens when we ask some hard questions.

How do you think Reflexology works?

Crystals?

Nervous System?

Energy Pathways?

Zones?

Other?

Please leave a comment with your thoughts below.

Busy Mums Need Reflexology

The stress and tensions of 21st century motherhood could also be responsible for many mums’ health problems.

It is estimated that 80% of all today’s illnesses can be attributed to stress and tension, manifesting in conditions such as backache, headaches, insomnia, constipation and IBS.

While fitting in a full reflexology session might not be possible for a lot of mums, some basic DIY reflexology can easily be slotted into even the most hectic of schedules to help all modern mums feel brimming with health and happiness. Continue reading “Busy Mums Need Reflexology”

Reflexology Massage: Zone Therapy

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Foot Reflexology

The human body is a complex and wonderful piece of machinery. With our brains we are able to feel emotions that can manifest themselves in physical ways throughout the body. By the same token, massage therapists have discovered a way to map out the body’s organs and access them through our hands and feet. It’s called reflexology, or what was known early on as “zone therapy.”

Reflexology massage operates on the principle that the entire body is connected. Applying pressure to one part of the body can cause a reaction in another area. Have you ever seen the cartoon where the doctor uses a little triangular rubber mallet to tap the knee of his patient and the patient’s arm shoots out and hits him? What’s supposed to happen (and does with real people) is that your leg shoots out when the area just below the kneecap is hit. Continue reading “Reflexology Massage: Zone Therapy”