Reflexology lecture tool (1)

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Reflexology The artistic science of wellness

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Reflexology

The artistic science of wellness

What is Reflexology?

• Reflexology is the study of the artistic science of the reflective nature of the body and its various systems.

• A Reflexologist, using specific thumb, finger and hand techniques then accesses those reflections to produce a response in the corresponding part of the body.

• Areas containing replicas of the body generally accessed are found on the feet, hands, ears, face, scalp, and back of the head.

For example

How does Reflexology work?

Highest concentrations of nerves are in the

face and head, feet, hands and ears.

Manipulation of the reflective areas

have a direct neurological effect.

Studies involving facial maps and paralysis,

the kidneys and brain function,

and nerve damage caused by amputations

would indicate this is a facet of

reflexology’s work.

Highest concentrations of nerves are in the

face and head, feet, hands and ears.

Manipulation of the reflective areas

have a direct neurological effect.

Studies involving facial maps and paralysis,

the kidneys and brain function,

and nerve damage caused by amputations

would indicate this is a facet of

reflexology’s work.

A professional reflexologist

looks for noted differences in

structure, frequency, color changes,

and other anomalies particular to each

individual. Then they balance

those structures using specific

thumb and finger techniques

designed to comfortably address

those areas that seem to need

the most attention.

A professional reflexologist

looks for noted differences in

structure, frequency, color changes,

and other anomalies particular to each

individual. Then they balance

those structures using specific

thumb and finger techniques

designed to comfortably address

those areas that seem to need

the most attention.

Everything about a person is

reflected in perfectly

distinguishable maps located on the feet.

Maps have also been discovered

on the hands and ears as

well as the face.

Everything about a person is

reflected in perfectly

distinguishable maps located on the feet.

Maps have also been discovered

on the hands and ears as

well as the face.

Anatomical Reflection

Anatomical Reflection

BalanceBalance Nervous SystemNervous System

The High Cost of Stress Current research indicates 70-85% of all doctor visits

are stress based.

PERSONAL COST

• Decreased immunity• Weight gain or loss• Hypertension• Cardiovascular disease• Thyroid disorders• Diabetes• Depression• Panic Attacks• Insomnia• Alcohol and/or substance abuse

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Can a reflexologist cure me?

When you eat lunch, who digests it?

Does a bandage cure a paper cut?

How your body responds is as individual as your fingerprints.

Your reflexologist can assist you.

Your body’s healing response is what does the trick!

Does reflexology replace my doctor?

• Absolutely not!

• Reflexology is a wellness discipline.

• If any one view or practice was the answer to everything, wouldn’t we all be doing that? And that includes your doctor!

Will my reflexologist be able to tell me what’s wrong with me?

• Reflexologists do not:– Diagnose – Adjust medications– Predict the future

What does reflexology affect?

Physical Physical

Mental Mental

EmotionalEmotional

SpiritualSpiritual

A rising tide floats all boats! A rising tide floats all boats!

We are not just a body or a mind or a spirit

Spirit

Mind

Emotions

Spirit, Mind, Emotions, Body

One will affect the other

Body

Whole PersonWhole Person

What to expect in a typical session?

Say NO to jewelry Notice

Be prepared to remove shoes and socks, earrings and bracelets

Pay attention to they way you respond to the work and enjoy the process.

Make sure you have an opportunity after your session to rest.

Take your time

Be punctual

First time visits require some background questions, so allow for this.

How often should I enjoy a session?

• That depends on your own rhythm• Intensity• Personality• Life situations• Health challenges• Wellness goals• Personal situation

How do I find a “real” reflexologist?

• Look for education based specifically in reflexology with a minimum of 300 hours, by an ACARET approved curriculum.

• Member of state and national reflexology organizations.

• ARCB certification – This assures your reflexologist has completed

the necessary basis of education.– Assures you of the reflexologist’s commitment

to continuing education.

What is reflexology used for?

Balance

Stress reduction

Stimulating a healing response

Increasing nerve supply Increasing

blood flow

You

Where can I find a local reflexologist?

These are some of the best sources to locate a reflexologist in your area. If they are not listed here, chances are they may not have

based their education on the study of Reflexology.

You’re looking at the finest in the field!

www.arcb.net

www.acaret.orgwww.reflexology-usa.orgwww.icr-reflexology.org

Put your foot in it!