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Hand Reflexology
WHAT IS HAND REFLEXOLOGY?

Hand Reflexology is the holistic approach to wholeness through the
hands. With the use of energy and manipulation of the hand reflexes,
the client assisted by the therapist, goes into a state of relaxation,
allowing the Spirit, Mind and Body to heal.
HISTORY
The practice of reflexology is based on a collection
of theories and practices dating back thousands of years.
The Incas of South America have been in tune with the earth and
the universal energies for thousands of years and believe that your
feet tell the stories of your life exposing all truths.
Another widely accepted theory is that the knowledge was passed
to Native Americans by the Incas. The use of reflex pressure to
heal has been practiced by Native Americans for generations. North
Carolina's Cherokee have known the importance of feet in maintaining
physical, mental and spiritual balance passing on this tradition
for centuries.
Another widely held belief is that reflex therapy originated in
China about 5,000 years ago, although there is no concrete evidence
of it.
However, the Egyptian and Babylonian cultures were developed before
Chinese culture and a valuable piece of evidence was discovered
in Egypt. A pictograph, dated around 2500-2330 BC, depicting the
practice of both foot and hand reflexology, discovered in the tomb
of an influential Egyptian physician, Ankmahor.
The knowledge of reflexology might have become non-existent if not
for the inquiring medical minds of the late 19th and early 20th
centuries. Great people like Eunice Ingham who in the 1930's to
the 1960s researched and promoted reflexology as we know it today.
Today there are over 200 schools of Reflexology in North America
with its many approaches and disciplines. Mind Body Spirit Canada
has researched to find the most comprehensive approach, combining
information from 3 schools therefore offering the student and practitioner
an in-depth and complete training in Reflexology.
THE BENEFITS OF HAND REFLEXOLOGY:
1. Reduces the level of stress
2. Increased circulation
3. Assists the body in returning to a state of balance
4. Works with all other modalities, traditional and conventional
5. Works the whole body affecting Mind, Body and Spirit
HAND REFLEXOLOGY DOES NOT :
1. Diagnose
2. Prescribe
3. Treat for specific disease or illness
4. Encourage clients to discontinue medication
ON WHOM?
Hand Reflexology is for everyone. There are, however,
changes in the session that are required for some special people:
1. Very young (newborn, etc.)
2. Very elderly
3. Very ill
4. Pregnant
5. Pre-surgery client
6. Post-surgery client
7. Heart patients
8. Diabetics
For these people, sessions should be shorter and can be done with
a lighter touch. Much stroking and gentle massaging of the feet
is encouraged.
HOW OFTEN?
Once every 48 hours for acute distress (this timing
gives toxins released a chance to be eliminated by the body without
too much stress).
For conditions of long standing (chronic) do a
session once a week. Explain to the client that a condition which
took a long time to build will take some time to be helped.
Herring's Law: If a person has a problem, allow
at least three months to improve plus at least one more month for
every year the person has had it.
For optimum general good health and preventative
measures, once a month should be sufficient.
It is up to you and the client to decide when
and how often to visit. When you start with frequent sessions, the
goal should be to take care of the current situation and gradually
increase the time between sessions until you reach the optimum of
once a month.
Of course, it is ALWAYS the client's decision
on how often sessions should be done.
LENGTH OF SESSION
First, we always do a full session and depending
on your experience it will take between 45 minutes and one hour.
The speed of your hand/finger/thumb movements should help relax
the client - moving too quickly does not relax, it stimulates.
PRESSURE
The client and his/her responses are the best
measure of what pressure is correct. It is important that the reflexes
are reached and worked. Too light a pressure will not stimulate
them. Pressure should be firm and gentle, enough to elicit a response
in the reflex but with minimum discomfort.
WHAT AFFECTS TENDERNESS?
1. Tension, stress
2. Injury
3. Surgery
4. General or specific stress (80% of North American disease is
related to stress)
5. Drugs - prescription and non-prescription
6. Illness
7. Localized phenomena such as callous, corns, poorly fit shoes,
etc.
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