What does Reflexology & Sherlock Holmes Have in Common?

Who isn’t familiar with the name Sherlock Holmes?

Thanks to numerous stories, as well as movie and TV adaptions. Sherlock Holmes has the distinction of still being the most famous fictional detective in history.

On Tuesday May 22, we celebrate the detective, which is appropriate because that date also marks the birthday of the man who created him, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

I love detective stories.  I love following the clues and trying to work out “who  dunnit?”  Sherlock Holmes was a Master at observation.  Nothing, no matter how small the clue, escaped his scrutiny.  A Master Reflexologist requires the same exact skill. That’s why I love “Reading the Feet” – it provides a simple system or road map to read the foot clues! (see below for special offer PS!)  The reflex sensitivities in the feet, of a client’s body is actually laying a trail of breadcrumb clues as to what is actively happening in the body.  By following these clues absolutely, the body can show first cause of dis-ease and therefore illustrate a path to healing and better health.

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Reflexology & Fibromyalgia

Effects of reflexology on fibromyalgia symptoms: A multiple case study.

Faculty of Nursing, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.     Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the effects of reflexology on pain and other symptoms in women with fibromyalgia syndrome [FM].

METHODS: Multiple case study method as developed by Stake was used to investigate the effects of reflexology on six cases of women with FM Continue reading “Reflexology & Fibromyalgia”

Say “Goodbye” to Cold Feet

Here’s a bit of advice that will help keep your cold feet warm in the coming days…

If you tend to get cold feet and it’s not just due to cold weather, discuss your symptoms with your doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions. Circulatory disorders such as Raynaud’s disease, anaemia, and diabetes may be to blame.

Otherwise, try the following measures to help warm up your feet:

* Sprinkle a small amount of ground cayenne pepper in your socks and shoes.

* Make time to get regular physical exercise to help improve your circulation.

* Quit smoking. Nicotine constricts blood vessels, disturbing normal circulation.

* Wear shoes that are comfortable and not too tight in order to avoid restricted circulation.

* A relaxing foot soak in warm (not hot) water followed by a pair of warm socks!

Don’t forget the most obvious solution – an invigorating Foot Reflexology Session!  Reflexology is a great solution for cold feet and hands.

Is Reflexology Anti-Christian? [Podcast #006]

Busting the myth that Reflexology is Anti-Christian!!

Lauren Slade author, Reflexologist and Educator for over 30 years dispels the myth that Reflexology is a New Age Faith Based Treatment that Christians cannot give or receive.

Listen as Lauren tells the story of how a Catholic priest – Fr Josef gave foot Reflexology to Pope John Paul II to help with his diabetes, Parkinsons Disease and neck problems.

 

Reflexology is Quackery [Podcast #004]

The National Council Against Health Fraud has issued statements to advise the media and the general public that reflexology has no therapeutic or diagnostic value for over two decades.  From my research it would seem that the basis of the Council’s opinion about reflexology today, is based on an unpublished 30 year old study, that questioned the ability of one part-time Reflexologist  to identify specific health issues on 70 individuals.

Listen to my podcast for more disturbing information relating to the reliability of statements issued by NCAHF.

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