Are You Sick and Tired of being Sick and Tired? The Benefits of Reflexology
December 6, 2004 · By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD.
The body has the ability to heal itself. Body malfunction, stress, injury or dis-ease, is the result of the body being in a state of chemical and neurological imbalance, and vital energy pathways are blocked, which prevents the body from functioning effectively. Reflexology is an effective method to restore and maintain the body’s natural equilibrium and encourages healing. The practice of Reflexology has been around for thousands of years.
Reflexology is a holistic non-invasive therapy that helps restore and maintain the body’s natural state of equilibrium and facilitate healing. In reflexology, the feet, hands and ears are viewed as mirror images of the body, with reflexes corresponding to every part and organ of the body. Stimulating these reflexes encourages natural healing. Reflexology is beneficial for all ages.
Effects of Reflexology
Reflex treatment helps to clean the organism by stimulating the natural emunctories : intestines, kidneys, lungs, sinuses, skin…
Reflexology is under the Hering law (American homeopathe): “The natural healing of organ malfunctions, seen through symptoms which evolve from the interior to the exterior, from above to below and from the present towards the past.” In this way cures for elimination attacks can be established the next day or shortly thereafter which are of either a physical or psycho-emotional order. These treatments are followed by a great vitality and relaxation.
Benefits:
Reduced stress and deep relaxation
Improved circulation
Improved elimination of toxins
Revitalized energy
Stregthens immune system
Creation of an overall state of wellness
Restoration of the body’s equilibrium
Restoration of the natural functioning of all systems
Preventative health care
Common ailments relieved:
Headaches, Migraines
Arthritis
Bronchitis
Back pain
Heart problems
Blood Pressure reduced
Chronic Pain reduced
Better Sleep/No Insomnia
Fatigue
Diabetes
Indigestion
Sciatica
PMS
Asthma
What to expect when you visit a Reflexologist:
A regular session lasts for about 60 minutes, with the first session being slightly longer since a thorough case history questionnaire is required. The interview takes about 15 to 20 minutes depending on the client’s condition and the indications for Reflexology. The client remains fully clothed throughout the session.
Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
Genesis Consultants, Inc.










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