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Reflexology (8 August 2014)

 

The bile hardens and turns into the most common gall bladder problem known as gall stones. This problem is often asymptomatic but if feel pain between your shoulder blades, nausea, vomiting, bloating, indigestion and gas, it may help to relieve the pain by applying pressure on the gall bladder point. If you have astigmatism or have used eyeglasses before and have decided to ditch the specs, you are more likely to have dizzy spells because of the change of range in vision. Some people actually refuse to wear glasses for aesthetic reasons even when they know that they need it, while some insist on wearing glasses when they have perfect vision. Things To Expect On Your Initial Reflexology Session For many, a reflexology session is a new thing. In fact, it should not be surprising to note that there are still some people out there who are clueless about reflexology. But since this form of therapy is here to stay, then it is but proper that a proper understanding of the therapy should happen. Apply pressure just below the knuckles on the back of the hand and on the palm for the pressure points of the chest, breast, lungs and upper back. The base of the thumb on the palm where thin loose skin webs it to the side of the palm is the area where the pressure point of the heart is located. Press this area until you feel calm and the chest or heart pain has subsided. For instance, the Chinese apply pressure through the use of needles, now popularly known as acupuncture while the Egyptians use the hands to apply pressure on the feet. But the same pressure point principle is observed in the entire reflexology community. They all follow a certain scaled down body map on the base of the foot. The focus on the foot as the main gateway to getting well can be traced to a number of studies and researches made in the past. Based on these researches, the anatomy of the person can be traced to the sole of the foot. For example, the heart and the rest of the organs have representations on the foot of the person. 

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