(All about reflexology and what a reflexologist
does!)
What is Reflexology?
Reflexology
is a natural, holistic therapy that uses touch to activate the body’s
own healing powers. The therapy is based on the discovery that points on
the feet or hands correspond to organs, systems and structures in the
rest of the body. There are over 7,200 nerve endings on each foot.
These nerve endings connect to nerve pathways that lead to each and
every organ, gland, and part of the body. This corresponding
relationship is known as a “reflex”. By stimulating reflex points on the
feet we can, therefore, produce a beneficial response and correct
imbalances in other parts of the body.
This natural
therapy uses only human therapeutic touch and interaction to bring about
well-being. It seeks to work with the body’s natural healing efforts.
Many scientific experiments have demonstrated just how beneficial human
touch can be (1).
A Short History
Reflexology
has a long history that is depicted in texts and illustrations from the
early Chinese, Japanese, Indians, Russians and Egyptians. Reflexology
today has grown from the work carried out by Dr William Fitzgerald, an
ear nose and throat specialist, who developed the ‘zone theory’. He
discovered that by applying pressure to a part of the body in a
particular zone he could operate on a corresponding part of the body
without anaesthetic. Eunice Ingham, a physiotherapist, who used the zone
theory in her work with patients, further developed his findings.
The
Zone Theory
Reflexologists specify that there are ten zones that run the length of
the body from head to toe, five on each side of the body ending in each
foot and running down the arms to the tips of the
fingers.
All the organs and parts of the body lie along one or more of these
zones.
These zones can be considered as a channel for life’s energy (Chi or Qi
in oriental medicine) and by applying pressure say to the kidney reflex,
this will release vital energy that may be blocked elsewhere in that
zone, i.e. the eyes. Exactly how this physical mechanism works is not
fully understood, but there is little doubt that reflexology does work.
What are the Benefits of Reflexology?
It could be said that reflexology benefits
health from the ground upwards, helping to normalize body functions. A
session relieves the 'stress' that can reduce your capacity for optimum
health. It is a safe effective way to better health and is also a
preventative health care system.
Reflexology can help:
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Reduce stress, tension, anxiety and
depression
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Cleanse the body of toxins
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Relieve headaches and eye strain
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Relieve sinus conditions, asthma and
respiratory complaints
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Balance hormones, PMS and other
menstrual problems
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Aid digestive complaints, IBS,
constipation etc
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Relieve joint and muscle pain,
including arthritic pain
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Alleviate urinary conditions
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Normalise blood pressure
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Balance all the body’s systems
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Improve emotional imbalances
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Boost low energy levels
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Heal the body faster after surgery
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Improve sleep patterns
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Aid mental alertness
Is Reflexology safe for everybody?
Reflexology is a very safe
treatment and is suitable and beneficial for many health complaints. It
is suitable for everybody from babies to the elderly. There are some
instances where your may need to get GP’s permission before treatment.
This will be discussed at your consultation. Please note: treatment
is not recommended in the first trimester of pregnancy.
What does a treatment involve?
The therapist will start a full
consultation to determine your reasons for seeking treatment, medical
history, lifestyle, diet and emotional state. You will then be made
comfortable on the treatment couch, without shoes and socks. A relaxing
massage introduces the treatment before the reflexes on the feet are
massaged and worked.
By working
reflex points, blockages can be released and a free flow of energy
restored to the whole body. Tensions are eased, toxins eliminated and
circulation improved, inducing relaxation and balance to the body's own
healing mechanism. The whole treatment should be a totally relaxing
experience that lasts approximately 60 minutes.
Most people
experience no adverse affects after a treatment other than feeling
“chilled” and possibly a little sleepy. It is strongly advised that you
take it easy and drink plenty of water to help eliminate the toxins
released during the treatment. Alcohol is best avoided.
A course of
six treatments is usually recommended for most conditions and then a
maintenance programme of treatment will be recommended as appropriate.
(1)
Montague Ashley, Touching: The human significance of the skin, Harper
Collins, London 1986
(2)
Pitman Vicki, Reflexology A practical approach, Nelson Thornes, 1997
Introduction
The idea of reflexology is that the entire
body is represented on a mini map on the hands, ears and feet. Using this
model it is said to treat the entire person and should be regarded as a
preventative or general health treatment, rather than a system of
diagnosis. Based on traditional Chinese Medicine reflexology has developed
into a therapy in it's own right.
Foot Reflexology is a gentle and relaxing therapy using
compression and massage techniques on the feet. By working on certain reflex points,
blockages can be released, restoring the free flow of energy to the whole body.
Tensions are eased, toxins eliminated and circulation improved, inducing relaxation
and balance to the body's own self healing systems.
Anita Clarke
Wirral Reflexologist at the Centre
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that divides the Wirral. It is near to and mid way (10 miles) between Liverpool (Merseyside) & Chester (Cheshire).
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