Reflexology For The Whole Family
Reflexology For The Whole Family. In the fast paced society that we live in today, I highly recommend that you take a time out for yourself each day.
Better yet, I recommend taking time for your entire family to relax and unwind. It is a natural process that is highly ignored these days because everyone is so busy.
Before long you will notice a big difference in how you see life and that you are able to manage your day so much better. Include your children and make it something that the children look forward to and enjoy.
Create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere in a room they enjoy spending time in and make it a nightly routine to turn that room into a den of relaxation and peace by practicing reflexology therapy.
If you are unfamiliar with reflexology, here are the basics and how it can help you get control of your health. Reflexology is the practice of applying pressure in a strategic manner to reflexes of the feet and hands, and even the face and ears.
Reflexologists see the hands and feet as an open door to the bodies systems. Each section of the feet and hands correlate to a specific organ. By stimulating nerves on specific areas of the feet and hands, you can stimulate blood flow and eliminate toxin buildup in the corresponding Organs and systems of the body.
And because reflexology works to put the body in a state of well-being, it is beneficial to every system in the body, and particularly for stress relief. If you have children that get frequent colds or ear infections, reflexology can be extremely beneficial.
Did you know that Americans spend more than one billion dollars every year on nonprescription medicines for coughs and colds? The bad news is that these products provide temporary relief and in no way address the root of the problem.
Quick Reflexology Fact
The only possible thing that might come up in direct relation to the appearance of your feet may be if you have a severe problem with corns or the like. In this case, your reflexologist may recommend treatment options. Ticklish feet are not usually a problem for a reflexologist. Once pressure is applied, the sensation will quickly turn from a tickle to massage and you should be ok. |
If you are curious as to what types of problems reflexology can alleviate, here is a list I have compiled. Keep in mind that it is just a sample list and in no way represents everything that reflexology can benefit.
A Note about Ear Infections: There are many ways to cure an ear infection without the use of antibiotics; one of those methods is reflexology.
In my opinion, antibiotics are prescribed way too much. I have cured my own kids ear infections quickly and easily. In fact, I even wowed my doctor a few times.
Teething Pain, Asthma, Colic, There is documented studies that proved reflexology could virtually eliminate the symptoms associated with colic.
Allergies Childhood & adult eczema Stress-Reflexology is known for the relaxation factor. If you have suffered from a stressful day at work, one of the best things you can do for your body is have a reflexology treatment.
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There are times when you should not have reflexology treatments. If you have open wounds that don’t heal, if you have gout or if you have recently had a fracture of any bone in the body you should abstain from having reflexology. |
It is one of the best things you can do for your family. A relaxed family is a happy family! Sports related injuries Respiratory infections Depression and other emotional problems Hyperactivity & auditory problems Learning and concentration challenges Acne and psoriasis Migraine, tension and cluster headaches Menopause Insomnia Acid reflux & digestive disorders.
Reflexology Facts Today
02/06/2012
Springfield Zoning Hearing Board continues hearing for acupuncture center
SPRINGFIELD -- Despite more than an hour of testimony, Jan. 26, the Springfield Zoning Board voted to continue the hearing regarding a request to open an acupuncture/reflexology center in Springfield Mall. The property, 1250 Baltimore Pike, is zoned “SC-1” Shopping Center District.
Springfield Zoning Hearing Board continues hearing for acupuncture center
02/06/2012
Rockford athletes in action: Men's Basketball
These college athletes, all with local high-school ties, are scheduled to compete this week in the following events.
Rockford athletes in action: Men's Basketball
02/06/2012
Springfield Zoning Hearing Board continues hearing for acupuncture center
SPRINGFIELD -- Despite more than an hour of testimony, Jan. 26, the Springfield Zoning Board voted to continue the hearing regarding a request to open an acupuncture/reflexology center in Springfield Mall. The property, 1250 Baltimore Pike, is zoned “SC-1” Shopping Center District.
Springfield Zoning Hearing Board continues hearing for acupuncture center
02/06/2012
Rockford athletes in action: Men's Basketball
These college athletes, all with local high-school ties, are scheduled to compete this week in the following events.
Rockford athletes in action: Men's Basketball
02/06/2012
Rockford athletes in action: Men's Basketball
These college athletes, all with local high-school ties, are scheduled to compete this week in the following events.
Rockford athletes in action: Men's Basketball
02/06/2012
Rockford athletes in action: Women's basketball
These college athletes, all with local high-school ties, are scheduled to compete this week in the following events.
Rockford athletes in action: Women's basketball
02/06/2012
Pat Quinn signs Chicago speed camera bill
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says a law just signed by Gov. Pat Quinn will improve safety for the city's students.
Pat Quinn signs Chicago speed camera bill
02/06/2012
Nick Bauch contributes in Carthage College victory
Nick Bauch scored three points, pulled down seven rebounds and blocked three shots for Carthage College in its 82-49 win against Millikin University on Saturday, Feb. 4.
Nick Bauch contributes in Carthage College victory
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