With the growing support of holistic medicine and natural therapy, now more  than ever is there a solid base of support for Eastern therapies and treatments  in the West. Dangerous pharmaceuticals and ineffective treatments have driven  disillusioned patients to seek new procedures in dietary therapy, traditional  Chinese medicine, and especially massage therapy. The increased support and  acceptance is causing talented practitioners of these traditional and all  natural medicines to crop up around the country.
One of these ancient procedures to be rediscovered in the West is foot  reflexology. Foot reflexology is one of the oldest treatments in traditional  Chinese medicine, and has been one of the most effective methods of Eastern pain  relief to date. As a form of zone therapy, the tenets of reflexology teach that  applying pressure to certain extremities of the body in specific zones will  elicit reflexes or reactions in other areas of the body. Treatment is effective  for pain relief, non-invasive, and even enjoyable when supplemented with body  massage and aroma therapy.
How It Works 
One of the tenants of traditional Chinese medicine is the  idea of Qi. A body's Qi is the natural flow of energy within a body along  channels, or meridians. A healthy human has a steady, unimpeded flow of Qi which  will keep internal balance and systems functioning normally. However, disrupting  Qi will cause the aches, pains, and health issues that Eastern medicines work so  hard to treat.
Foot reflexology is a form of foot massage that loosens the flow of Qi.  Basically the feet contain a reflective blueprint of the rest of the body.  Trained and measured foot massage will free the Qi at specific organs around the  body. Without using creams or oils, a foot reflexology practitioner can achieve  pain relief and anxiety relief by stimulating certain pressure zones on the feet  and hands.
For example, the body has natural ways to limit the symptoms of common  ailments like migraines. One of the more common reflexology points to achieve  this resides in between the big toe and the second toe. Simply apply pressure  using your thumb to the spot between the two toes, and rub for about a minute.  Pain relief should be substantial, and without the use of addictive  pharmaceuticals that Western doctors love to prescribe.
Supplemental Therapies 
Another benefit of reflexology is how easily it  works with other forms of Eastern pain relief therapy. The ideas and common  themes of Chinese foot massage perfectly align with the Qi balancing practices  of hot stone massage, acupuncture, and shiatsu massage. Foot reflexology can be  seamlessly integrated into a holistic medicine regimen for wellness, and a  relaxing place to build a burgeoning appreciation for traditional Chinese  medicines.
A visit will typically include detailed health information being taken, some  relaxing aroma therapy, and maybe even light meditation. Patients are encouraged  to wear light, loose fitting clothing to ease the work, and body massage is  implemented to loosen up. Then, depending on your needs, the reflexology  specialist will go to work using hot stone massage and foot massage for a full  body relaxation and all natural pain relief.
You've tried the Western methods of pain relief and medicine, why continue to  use them if they're ineffective? Traditional Chinese medicine has helped  billions of people throughout history find pain relief and improved wellbeing.  Find out what foot reflexology can do for you by calling today.


 
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