Massaging Your way to Good Health Using the Foot
Reflexology Chart
The theory of manipulating the foot in such a way as to apply
pressure, massage, or squeezing specific locations that correlate
to different areas in the body is an ancient practice. There
are 10 such zones on the foot that have been mapped out and
reproduced on a foot reflexology chart.
A foot reflexology chart is a very useful instrument that can be
used for teaching purposes. The teacher of reflexology can
use a large wall foot reflexology chart to illustrate the various
pressure points. The student of reflexology can use a much
smaller foot reflexology chart or diagram which is easily
assessable in text books. There are books written
specifically for the layman who just wants to learn and practice
this ancient art for self improvement purposes as well.
Basically a foot reflexology chart is quite colorful,
implementing a different color or shade for the zones or pressure
points that correspond to a body part. For example, the color
red is used to locate the site needed to be manipulated on the foot
to stimulate the heart organ. A foot reflexology chart will
also be labeled as an added measure to avoid mistakes. This
quick and easy reference is particularly useful for visual learners
who normally get boggled down with written instruction. It is
also very useful for the student who enjoys the attention to fine
detail. Now the student and practitioner alike can rest
assured that they can practice their technique for therapeutic
purposes with utmost precision.
The reflexology experts are constantly developing new
instruments to aid in the understanding and practice of
reflexology. Besides the courses offered to students who
whish to become practitioners, the various reflexology institutions
and practitioners do realize that there are a growing number of
laypeople who do not want to practice reflexology; they simply want
to learn this holistic art for their own personal use. They
have come to realize that a good foot message has many medicinal
purposes.
Few people would argue the fact that a foot massage performed
after a long hard day at work can lift a person’s mood, circulate
endorphins within the body, stimulate the blood flow and relieve
stress. There is nothing more pleasant than a relaxing foot
massage for those tired, aching burning feet. But over an
above massaging the foot for the sake of massage, the foot
reflexology chart does show the corresponding areas of the body
that will be massaged at the same time.
The nurse, for example, or waitress that walks and talks all day
long on the job, not only would be taking care of her poor tired
and often swollen feet, with the foot reflexology chart she would
also be capable of massaging her voice box, (larynx) by massaging
the corresponding area on the foot. She would have easy
access to exact location of the voice box through a foot
reflexology chart found in the conventional books, or on the
internet, or most recently, on a pair of foot reflexology
socks. All she would have to do is follow the diagram.
There definitely is a foot reflexology chart for just about anyone,
anywhere, to use in anyway that is appropriate.
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