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Reflexology: Guiding the Body from the Lowest Point

by Carole Vansickle

Reflexology is similar to foot massage.

Reflexology uses the feet to influence various other parts of the body in important ways. Reflexologists believe that all parts of the body can be stimulated and activated by putting pressure on certain points on the feet.

Reflexology Introduction and General Information

Reflexology Training Tools and Techniques

Careers in Reflexology

  • Training in Reflexology

    Training in reflexology is available through the American Academy of Reflexology, which offers classes across the country, and a board certification in reflexology can be Read More

  • How to Train in Reflexology

    Reflexology is the practice of applying pressure to particular points on the hands, ears and feet, in order to relax the nervous system, release tension and rejuvenate the Read More

  • How to Attend Reflexology School

    Reflexology is practiced by applying pressure to both the feet and hands to stimulate other parts of the body. People seek out reflexology for symptoms such as muscle pain, Read More

  • How to Find a Reflexology Practitioner

    Similar to massage, reflexology involves pressure applied to both the feet and hands to purportedly stimulate other parts of the body. Reflexology is largely sought out for Read More

  • How to Get Certified in Reflexology

    Reflexology is a part of the holistic approach to healing. Holistic treatments for medical conditions incorporate the mind, body and spirit. Alternative medicine doctors Read More

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Reflexology is similar to foot massage.

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