Ear Reflexology There is More to it Than Simply
What you Hear
Ear reflexology is not new as is commonly believed; in fact it has
been around as long as hand and foot reflexology.
Hippocrates, considered the founder of modern medicine manipulated
the ears as a form of birth control. Though we know today that ears
were not effective as birth control agents we can clearly see the
importance the ancients put on these two organs. Ear reflexology
has been used for centuries, several millenniums in china, Persia,
the Arab countries, ancient Rome and Greece as a treatment for the
relief of sciatica.
In modern times the work of Dr. William Fitzgerald promoted
foot, hand, and ear reflexology in his scientific papers and books.
Over the years, ear reflexology somehow took a back step to foot
and hand reflexology but is now once again recognized for its
healing properties. Modern day ear reflexology has evolved
from the older “Aucular therapy” also known as acupuncture of the
ears.
The older Chinese form of ear reflexology is based on the
meridians of the body while western ear reflexology concentrates on
zones or reflex points within the ear. In Chinese reflexology the
chi or energy is reflected within the ear and they believe that a
person having long thick ears will have a long and healthy
life. Each ear is unique and like the kidneys, they are
important to a person’s well being. A person who is a good listener
will also have good kidneys according to this ancient belief. The
Buddha is often portrayed as having long earlobes, reflecting his
wisdom, longevity, and general good health. The ears are like
gateways to the inner being of the person and can be read in order
to reveal the inner nature of the client and thus detect any
imbalances within the human body.
The process of ear reflexology requires the stimulation of
strategic reflex areas within the ears that are said to correspond
to other body organs and systems. Yet, unlike acupuncture the ears
are massaged without the use of needles. The technique used
for stimulation is different from hand and foot reflexology because
the ears are much smaller in size.
The Universal College of Reflexology has found that ear reflexology
is very effective in working with muscular and skeletal
problems. They say they have witnessed clear cut results in
only a few minutes of massage (treatment). Some of their clients
have had chronic conditions that have improved with ear
reflexology. The Universal College of Reflexology offers both on
campus and a comprehensive home study program to get you started on
your personal journey to good health or your wonderful career in
ear reflexology. The course explains both the western and eastern
approaches to ear reflexology which are similar yet different in
its applications.
The use of magnets in the ear has become an ear reflexology
aid. The benefits from these magnets are said to include
weight loss, an aid in the cessation of smoking, menopause, stress,
nervous tension, anxiety, tinnitus, pain, hair loss, prostrate
problems and more.
Ear reflexology like foot and hand reflexology is a lot more
than just the manipulation of zones within the ear to promote good
health. An ear reflexology chart will acquaint you with the
reflex points of the ear. Most charts come in color and are clearly
labeled. However, you must remember that ear reflexology like any
variety of reflexology takes a holistic approach to good
health. Besides performing the ear reflexology massage
techniques, the practicing reflexologist will draw upon his
knowledge of other healing forms, his good listening and
communication skills, his empathy and support and other people
skills.
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