Feature Length Presentation - Reflexology Technique (Video)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-705975443124485008When Chentsol-Health did a study which examined the popularity of the major natural health and complimentary therapies available online, we were surprised to discover that, excluding exercise and fitness, reflexology was one of the most sought after treatments, coming in only slightly behind massage therapy and aromatherapy. Out of the top 20 therapies under the study, reflexology scored almost 20% of the popularity scores, with nearly 400,000 people looking for information about it every single month. The popularity of this therapy seems to be connected to its ability to deliver deeply relaxed states in a very easy and simple way. People who favor reflexology over massage, for example, like the fact that it’s not very intrusive, requiring only the use of feet or hands, as opposed to most of the body.
Reflexology relies on the inter-connectivity of the human body, and in particular, the nervous system. However, reflexology focuses primarily on feet and hands. Specific points within our hands and feet are directly connected to other parts of the body, including the vital organs. Reflexologists believe that, in respect of the feet, these points are so specifically arranged as to, form within the foot, a map which corresponds to one half of the entire human body. The left part of the body is said to be mapped in the left foot, and the right side in the right foot. By directly manipulating these points, you can send nervous energy to the parts of the body with which those points are connected. If you ever wanted to know more about this remarkable natural health technique, look no further, press “play,” sit back and relax. Chentsol-Health have sourced 30 min length video, giving you the full detail on reflexology technique.
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