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« on: April 03, 2007, 09:55:22 am »

Some questions and answers on reflexology:

Source: http://www.reflexology-research.com/whatis.htm

What is reflexology?

Reflexology is the application of pressure, stretch and movement to the feet and hands to effect corresponding parts of the body. Reflexologists view the feet and hands as a mirror image of the body. By applying technique a reflexologist can break up patterns of stress in other parts of the body.
How does reflexology work?

There are many theories but in our approach we look at the nervous system as the explanation of reflexology's working.

Pressure applied to the feet generates a signal through the peripheral nervous system. From there it enters the central nervous system where it is processed in various parts of the brain. It is then relayed to the internal organs to allocate the necessary adjustments in fuel and oxygen, Finally a response is fashioned that is sent onto the motor system.

This message is feed forward to adjust the body's tone or overall tension level. If applied properly the tone will reset itself to a lower operating tempo. A lower operating tempo means a lessening of stress and less wear and tear on the body's systems.
Where do you apply technique?

We apply techniques to the feet and hands. There is a school of thought that also applies it to the ear arguing it is also reflexology. The techniques, however, are modified from auricular therapy, an acupuncture technique.

It could be argued that all bodywork is reflexive therefore reflexology. We find that the extremities have a powerful influence because of locomotion. While we acknowledge that repeated patterns exist throughout the body we find our most effective focus to be the feet and hands.
What are the benefits of reflexology ?

In general terms the benefits of reflexology have to do with the reduction of stress. Because the feet and hands help set the tension level for the rest of the body they are an easy way to interrupt the stress signal and reset homeostasis, the body's equilibrium.

Whether reflexology can benefit certain conditions and diseases in still under investigation. Further scientific study need to be done in order to come to some definite benefits of reflexology in regard to illness and disease.

Reflexology is a complement to standard medical care. It should not be construed as medical advice. It should not be a replacement to medical help. Please use it wisely. We care about your safety.
When should I do reflexology ?

Reflexology can be done practically anytime and any where. The trick is consistency. We have been impressed with the results from China. Their secret seems to be that they do reflexology once a day for six days in two week segments. Then they review the results and do more segments as necessary.

This requires self help and family help as well as the guidance of practitioners. The practitioner can give you a quality signal to break up the pattern of stress but you and your family can provide the quantity to help break it up.

Build reflexology into your life. It is easy to do reflexology well doing other activities. Put a foot roller under your desk or work your hands while waiting for the kids at school. Be creative but be consistent. Five minutes a day is worth more than an hour once in awhile.
How can I learn more?

We have designed a number of books with you in mind. If you are looking for self help try Hand and Foot Reflexology: A Self Help Guide. If you want to work on your child try Parent's Guide to Reflexology. If you would like to learn to be a reflexologist try Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (Revised 1993) and Hand Reflexology Workbook.

If you are interested in research try "Medical Applications of Reflexology, Findings in Research about Safety, Efficacy, Mechanism of Action and Cost Effectiveness of Reflexology" and Reflexions- the Journal of Reflexology Research Project.
Who does reflexology?

There are a variety of people doing reflexology from concerned parents to doctors in China. It is a useful tool for a variety of situations. Many professions have taken up reflexology from cosmetologists to nurses.

Reflexology is now being introduced into hospitals and HMO's. It is even being considered for insurance reimbursement.

There are full time professionals doing reflexology. We think the future looks bright for reflexology and the profession of reflexology.
What should I expect from a reflexology session?

Reflexology sessions in general last from 30 minutes to an hour. It is a clothed session with only the removal of shoes and socks as a requirement. (Some massage therapists add it as a part of a overall massage session so they will require the removal of additional clothing.)

Reflexologist will use a chair and at times a table. Some do use oil. However, this is a tool that is debated within the profession. Dry technique is common.

Reflexologists use pressure, stretch and movement to work through the foot methodically. The whole foot should be worked in most circumstances. Both feet should be covered as well.

The reflexologist should work within your comfort zone. Too much pressure can actually be harmful and could lead to injury. But personal preference is something you should communicate with your reflexologist. If you indicate that too much pressure is being used and the practitioner continues we suggest you stop the session. You should always have your wishes respected.

Do not rely on a reflexologist for medical help. The reflexologist is limited to complementing medicine not replacing it.

You should feel relaxation at the end of a session. How long that relaxation lasts is a good indicator of the effectiveness of the session. Make note of this. And tell your reflexologist your response to the session. This can be helpful information.



Do you believe?

Finally enjoy the session. Be careful that talking doesn't interfere with the relaxation effect. Discussing world politics is probably something best left to another time.
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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 01:07:17 pm »

a query...what's the rock-thingy available in most public exercise grounds called?
same principle as reflexology, right?
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2007, 06:06:03 pm »

a query...what's the rock-thingy available in most public exercise grounds called?
same principle as reflexology, right?
we believe there are multiple reflection points of various internal organs at our soles. The rocks with those sharp points can stimulate the reflection points and also the organ. This will promote good functions of the organs.
I am a Taiwanese. Sorry for my bad english. Happy to share with you.
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« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2007, 09:23:22 pm »

which is more effective, have the leg massage in the reflexology shop or use the machine at home???
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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2007, 10:56:57 pm »

which is more effective, have the leg massage in the reflexology shop or use the machine at home???

Do you believe in it at first place? I personally dont think it has any healing effect. Grin
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« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2007, 08:57:12 pm »

I DO believe in it...afterall its about circulation & stuffs. So massages/pressure points would be somewhat beneficial i suppose.
came across a reflexology/massage offer at Ipoh Parade today...very d tempting, but afraid i'd never wake up tomorrow morning for work if i pamper myself too much =p
Sigh....though i could realli need one as its been a very taxing week from last Friday - nx Sunday at least. looking forward for my 1wk break soon...
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« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2008, 05:04:39 pm »

Reflexology belongs to one of the natural therapies! It can cure many diseases such as the anxiety ,common cold and so on.
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« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2008, 10:30:51 pm »

kinohimitsu  is a product that works according to reflaxology theory.
no more migrain / headache..hving quality sleep at night..
i blv in rflxology :Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2009, 11:51:31 pm »

yes, kind of, I have tried a few times, it does help me to relax. but of course the true benefits, I can't really. I don't any problems with my health.
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« Reply #9 on: September 08, 2009, 01:47:50 am »

I don't have any against reflexology as long as it could do good to the patient, then go for it.  And it is practice like for a long time and it worked.
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« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2010, 02:53:22 am »

reflexology is beneficial to a number of ailments and has been proven effective for many years. one thing i've noticed about this therapy is the ability to totally relieved stress.
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« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2010, 04:05:39 pm »

My mother is a big fan of reflexology. Once a week, she went to the massage center and indulge herself in reflexology. According to her, it relaxes her body as well as soothes aching muscles.
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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2010, 12:53:08 pm »

Reflexology is a method of alternative medicine with the practical elements of rubbing or pressure on the legs, sometimes hands and ears, which aims to foster a positive impact on other parts of the body, or improve overall health.Reflexology is a treatment in which the therapist works primarily in the legs. When a medical expert, reflexology is deeply relaxing therapeutic benefits that can be felt throughout the body.
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« Reply #13 on: November 09, 2010, 10:40:11 pm »

I believe that reflexology has the ability to cure minor ailments -- like fever and headache -- but not the major ones like cancer. I do get my feet "reflexed" whenever I have a headache or if I feel stressed. And the headache really does go away afterward.
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« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2010, 12:18:34 am »

I believe that reflexology is effective when done correctly either on the feet or hands. I tried it several times before on my feet, and I usually went to sleep after the sessions. It felt so relaxing and eased the tensions in some parts of my body. Also, it made my sole smoother because of the oil applied when doing the reflexology.
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