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Original Works of Eunice D. Ingham: Stories the Feet Can Tell Thru Reflexology/Stories the Feet Have Told Thru Reflexology

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By Eunice D. Ingham, Dwight C. Byers — 1984

From a reader review: "In the Western world, this book appears to be the original work on the practice of reflexology, and while portions of it may seem to be a bit dated, it's still the most scientific, ego-free work dealing with the topic. See more...

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An Introduction to Massage

Massage is the targeted manipulation of the body’s soft tissue through techniques such as kneading, rubbing, tapping, and stroking, either by hand or with the aid of massage tools. Depending on the style of massage, it can be done on a table, in a chair, on the floor, or even in water.

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Inside the Power of Reflexology

Amazing therapy can help stroke patients. Watch Carol Alt talk about Body Mind, Nervous System, and Stroke on A Healthy You.

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What Is Reflexology? An Expert Gives Us the Scoop

While some might consider reflexology a fancy word for massage, it's actually much more than that. To learn more about this practice, we talked with Laura Norman, founder of the Laura Norman Wellness center and author of Feet First: A Guide to Foot Reflexology.

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Reflexology and Internal Organs

In the last Reflexology video, SNU RMT Crystal gave us a quick glance at Reflexology of the upper body. Today, Crystal enlightens us about the mid body and the trigger points for your lungs, heart, solar plexus, diaphragm, etc.

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What Is Reflexology?

The Association of Reflexologists (AoR) was established in 1984 and is a not-for-profit organisation. Today it is the foremost aspirational and independent professional association for reflexology in the UK providing support for more than five thousand members across the UK and overseas.

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11 Reflections on Reflexology

Reflexologists believe that reflex points on the feet, hands and ears correspond to different body organs and systems, and that pressing them has a beneficial effect on a person's health. Reflexology is sometimes used by people with multiple sclerosis.

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Reflexology of the Hands

Reflexology is commonly associated with the feet, while the possibilities of the hands are often overlooked. This is completely unjustified since hand reflexology is just as effective as foot reflexology.

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Massage, Rolfing, and Other Bodywork for Fibromyalgia

Will treatments like massage, Rolfing, the Bowen Technique, and Reiki help you with fibromyalgia (FMS) or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS or ME/CFS) symptoms? That all depends both on the form of bodywork as well as your specific symptoms.

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Bodywork and Manual Therapy

Bodywork and manual therapy are general terms that refer to body manipulation therapies used for relaxation and pain relief. Massage is a well-known form of manual therapy.

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Reflexology: Tops and Sides of the Foot

SNU Therapist Crystal completes her Reflexology series with trigger points found on the top, inside and outer sides of the foot. This form of therapy won't only help you relieve pain/soreness, it's relaxing and non-invasive.

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