When many people are in some type of physical pain, he/she often pays a visit to the doctor's office or even a trip to the hospital. But what if this pain is taking place in the feet? Are there any procedures for feet problems? The answer is yes. |
A regular massage session is known to benefit the body and mind in revitalizing the energy flow of our bodies. From time to time, you may find certain parts and functions of your body requiring specific attention that may not necessary be related to muscles and joints and in this case, you may want to consider a reflexology massage to target that particular area. By Rebecca Mikulin |
With so many reflexology techniques at your disposal, it may seem daunting to choose one that is best for you. Self-reflexology is a therapy that has grown in popularity during the last several years. By Phebe Durand |
Reflexology socks are socks with body maps printed right on them. You simply slip the socks on the foot to be treated and massage the areas desired. By Rachel Mork |
One non-invasive practice that has gained popularity in Europe and is just beginning to find credence in the United States is the idea of using reflexology as a way to increase your ability to conceive. By Rachel Mork |
If you suffer from migraines, you may feel desperate for help. Western doctors can prescribe medications to help you, but Europeans are turning to a more natural and less invasive medical practice: reflexology. By Rachel Mork |
Face reflexology is similar to the more widespread practice of foot and hand reflexology, only face reflexology uses Andrean body maps to locate stimulation points on the face that are correlated with specific organs or organ systems. By Rachel Mork |