Reflexology Foot Map: Types and Sites to Choose
From
When we review foot reflexology, we no doubt will come across the
areas of the foot that have been mapped out for us; to give us a
quick reference to the various organs and systems of the body that
can benefit from the healing offered through reflexology. It
is important to consult a reflexology foot map to know that we are
massaging the proper area to correct a problem that we have been
having.
A reflexology foot map is a wonderful tool to guide us along the
road of good health care. A reflexology foot map is also
known as a reflexology foot chart and there are numerous
reflexology foot maps to choose from. Relexologists; both
practitioners and teachers alike, use the reflexology foot map in
their private practice and in the classroom setting.
A foot reflexology map can be as large as a wall chart for
classroom purposes or as small as a thumbnail drawing within a text
book. For the layperson who just wishes to relieve stress or
sooth tired burning feet at home, there are reflexology maps that
illustrate the reflex points within the foot. They provide
effective instruction on how to massage the areas of the foot to
hit your target goal. Whether it be stimulating the thyroid gland,
or massaging the heart, a foot reflexology map will pinpoint you to
exact area on the foot to utilize.
The development of reflexology socks is an interesting concept
to provide easy instruction coupled with a practical use.
Reflexology socks allow an individual to have a foot massage just
about anywhere without having to carry extra baggage around with
them. Simply sit down, relax, kick off your shoes and
commence. You can do this individually or joyously with a
partner.
A basic internet search will bring you to various sites that
will sell a reflexology foot map for your personal
convenience. There are many sites to choose from.
If you live in the UK or US, the site
http://www.dorlingkindersley-uk.
co.uk/static/cs/uk/11/features/reflexology/footchart.html provides
information and maps of the foot. The areas that they have
mapped on the foot correspond to several body organs and areas
including: Adrenal Gland, lower back, liver, arm, elbow, eye, face,
groin, bladder, gall bladder, sciatic nerve, brain, head, breast,
heart, chest, fallopian tubes, colon, pancreas, diaphragm, elbow,
lung, ear, lower back, upper back, spine, tailbone, eye, ileocaecal
valve, solar plexus, gums, shoulder, tops of shoulders, jaw, teeth,
stomach, kidney, sinus, neck, brain stem, liver, spleen, spine,
knee, leg, lymph glands, parathyroid gland, thyroid gland,
pituitary gland, thymus, small intestine.
For more information and a vmore interactive group setting, you
can visit Kevin Kunz’s reflexology group on www.facebook. com.
You can go to various sites such as amazon.com, bizrate.com and
smarter.com to find the right reflexology foot map (reflexology
foot chart) for your personal use.
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