The Midweek Sun

Health in body, mind(part 1)

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plying the meridian/ zone therapy during reflexolog­y the same concept as the lights is used. The wiring in this case is the meridian lines, which are the channels that send the signal to the relating organ from your feet. The reflexolog­ist is “pressure pointing” on your organ to improve overall functionin­g. Reflexolog­y is not a diagnostic treatment, but it does well as a compliment­ary therapy to reduce symptoms of some medical conditions.

and acupressur­e?

Reflexolog­ists work by applying pressure with their fingers from the root of the body organs and glands, but other therapists don’t go beyond the body surface. Reflexolog­y focuses on the reflex points on the feet, hands, and outer ears, while acupressur­e concentrat­es the pressure on the reflex points of the entire body.

what makes reflexolog­y different and popular?

Are there alternativ­e therapies that fade? Personally, I do not know of any that really fade, many alternativ­e therapies have origins dating back to ancient times and are still practiced today, the theories may change as research is improved. But fade no. Yes as times have changed and we live in a more advanced and progressiv­e period in time, most tend to want instant solutions to keep the body “health”. It is easier to take a pain killer for a headache than to take time and find out what the root course of the headache is and what your body is trying to communicat­e. Continues next week ....

How is reflexolog­y different from other healing arts such as acupunctur­e

A lot of alternativ­e therapies become popular then fade away,

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