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Searching for alternative treatments for pain? This friendly, do-it-yourself guide introduces you to the basics and benefits of acupressure and reflexology, showing you step by step how to nurture your emotional and physical well-being and that of someone else.
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Though practices like acupuncture have become popular in the West over the last few decades, they have been a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years.
Acupressure and reflexology are both bodywork techniques which involve applying pressure to specific points on the body for the purpose of addressing health complaints, but these techniques are radically different.
From acupuncture and aromatherapy to Reiki and reflexology, choosing the best healing modality for you can be tricky. Use this guide to 13 popular treatments to find your alternative medicine match.
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Discover the similarities and differences between Chinese Medicine careers.
Jonathan Legg from Road Less Traveled goes to the best massage therapy school in Bangkok, Thailand - Phusapa Thai Massage school. After a quick run down on Thai Massages, Jonathan is offered to find out about the condition of his internal organs, simply by allowing his feet to be touched!
Of all the ancient practices that have been revived by the growth of alternative healing, reflexology is one of the most popular. It is easy to learn, can be applied anywhere, and is especially well-suited to self-treatment or the treatment of a partner.
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.
Watch as Board Certified Reflexologist Richard Randig mesmerizes us in this amazing inside video about Ear Reflexology, what it is and how it works!
The first book to present the innovative Vietnamese method of facial reflexology • Includes simple pressure-point massage instructions that can be self-administered and that provide immediate results • Fully illustrated with easy-to-follow diagrams of 57 facial pressure points and their...
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