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Foot Reflexology and Liver Disease

From a client:

"As a 29 year old woman, I have battled a genetic liver illness since I was nine month old. To this very day, my doctors do not have a confirmed diagnosis and there is no cure. To say that I am a medical mystery is an understatement. I have no words for the level of pain and agony that I endure during a relapse, which is characterized by severe jaundice and itching and debilitating fatigue. My mother has been a pioneer in helping me to find relief for my symptoms and overall illness. We have seen countless medical doctors and homeopaths and nothing seemed to work. But, my mother’s persistence paid off and she finally found my cure.

That cure is JoAnn Tennent and her method of foot reflexology, the Tennent Technique. Everyone should add the Tennent Technique to their lives on a consistent basis as it provides a boost to all organ systems in the body. This practice is THE missing link between traditional Western medicine and those that follow a mind-body connection practice. JoAnn has keen insight into the natural flow of the body and can precisely locate weak points. She integrates all of this information and customizes the reflexology session to your specific needs. In my case, she was able to relieve the blockage of bile that was causing the jaundice, thereby reestablishing the natural flow of my digestive system. The results of two weeks of daily foot reflexology sessions were very positive: a decrease in ALL of my elevated liver enzymes and increased appetite and energy levels.

 If you have a liver or digestive problem, I highly recommend JoAnn. She has been instrumental in helping me get my health back, and I know that because she has saved me from impending death on more than one occasion. I owe my life to my mother and JoAnn Tennent. Much Love and Gratitude!"




World Peace, Blessings and Many Thanks

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