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Reflexology ‘Takes a Stand’ on Foot Care

 
Foot reflexology is a natural way to care for your feet, as well as your whole body. If you are experiencing symptoms such as foot pain, numbness, swelling, bunions, fungus etc. it is best to treat the entire system, along with the feet, with reflexology.
Someone experiencing foot pain may look at a foot reflexology chart to locate the specific foot pressure points (or the acupressure points) that relate certain conditions. Receiving a foot reflexology session may confirm and provide additional information based on the relative sensation of the pressure points. A Certified Reflexologist may also offer instruction for self-treatment.

Regular application of pressure on the reflex-zones and pressure points of the hands and feet could become part of a natural foot care regime. Regular foot reflexology treatments assist with health maintenance as well as when there is illness, imbalance or foot pain.

Numbness (neuropathy), foot pain, foot swelling or foot fungus could be an expression of imbalance on any of level — physical and emotional. For example: fungal growth could be related to an immune deficiency based on physical exposure or emotional stress. Foot Reflexology helps to discourage fungal growth by stimulating the immune system and changing the environmental climate of the feet.

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