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Reflexology and the Bald Eagle
A group of us attending a monthly Reflexology meeting nearly fell off our chairs when one of our members entered carrying a cage holding a magnificent Bald Headed Eagle.
The Reflexologist was a volunteer working with rehabilitating injured wild animals at a nearby sanctuary. She told us this poor fellow had been severely injured and they were nursing him back to health at the sanctuary.
Her daily routine included Foot Reflexology on this bird of prey.
Well, not actually Foot Reflexology, let’s call it Talon Reflexology. She claimed this raptor looked forward to its daily stress relief sessions that appeared to help speed up its healing process.
Bet you’re wondering like the rest of us did. How do you perform Talon Reflexology on this beautiful animal? After all aren’t the talons hard and rough? I’m no expert on avian anatomy, but I have heard that the reason birds survive cold weather is that they have minimal nerve endings in their feet (talons) and legs. Perhaps so, and he still looked forward to his daily Reflexology and he was recovering nicely thank you.
Well, I guess Reflexology is going to the birds.
Treating Eczema with Reflexology
Reflexology, the act of applying pressure to the feet and hands with specific thumb, finger and hand techniques, has been around for nearly 3,000 years. Although it is not as common in the West as other forms of alternative medicine, many people have found it to be effective. It is also still frequently used in the East for a variety of ills, including eczema and other skin conditions.
How reflexology works is somewhat in question. Some say that reflexology techniques manipulate specific areas of the hands and feet that correspond to parts of the body and that these techniques, in turn, manipulate “qi” – translated from the Chinese as “life force” or “spiritual energy.” Western medicine doesn’t generally acknowlege the existence of life force or spiritual energy, but it is the essence of medicine in many parts of the East.
Others explain reflexology in more physical terms – massaging the hands and feet with reflexology techniques affects the pressure sensors connected to glands, organs and other parts of the body so they become relaxed and restored to normal function. It also improves circulation.
Whatever the explanation, thousands of people in the West and, no doubt, millions in the East tout its benefits.
Diagnostics in reflexology incorporate the condition of the skin texture, color, pallor, temperature and humidity, among others and it is also said to be an effective treatment method for a variety of skin conditions, including eczema.
In reflexology, as in other practices, it is believed that eczema is often caused by internal toxicity resulting from improper function of the organs. The body attempts to eliminate the toxins through the skin, which manifests as eczema or other skin conditions such as dryness, boils, and so on.
In traditional Chinese medicine, of which reflexology is a part, the skin is related to the lungs a theory borne out by the fact that many people with eczema also have asthma or other breathing problems. Eczema treatment within reflexology might consist of working on the adrenal glands which, in turn, release cortisone one of the body’s natural and powerful anti-inflammatory properties. The cortisone would reduce the inflammation in the lungs and mucous membranes, help those areas relax, open up the airways and thereby get rid of congestion and get mucous flowing out of the body and, with it, the toxins causing the breathing problems, and the eczema.
As some of the toxins we’re accumulating come directly from polluted air and chemicals in household and personal products, it is always wise to apply a shielding lotion for eczema treatment regardless of whether you’re using other treatment methods: A good shielding lotion bonds with the outer layer of the skin to form a protective layer that keeps out chemicals. However, to help the body with internal problems that may be causing your skin problems, you might want to give reflexology a try. Check it out online – there are many sites that teach you the basic techniques at home. However, if you have internal health problems do check with your medical or health practitioner to make sure you get all the attention
Ear Crease Early Warning Sign of a Heart Attack?
A diagonal crease across your earlobe at a 45 degree downward angle toward your shoulder may be an early warning sign of a potentially fatal heart attack, according to reports in Modern Medicine (57,10:126) and British Heart Journal (611,4:361).
You might think we’re pulling your, uh…, ears.
But, scientists have been studying the amazing ear-crease phenomenon since 1973 with inconclusive results until this research report.
In this study, they found telltale ear creases in both fat and skinny people who died from sudden heart attacks, so weight was not a factor.
The common denominator was sudden death, often in people who apparently did not know how sick they were.
In the current study, researchers randomly selected 303 people whose cause of death was unknown before autopsy. They found diagonal ear creases in 72 percent of the deceased men and 67 percent of the deceased women.
Men with diagonal ear creases were 55 percent more likely to die of heart disease than men without ear creases. The risk was even greater for non-diabetic women (1.74 times more likely to die of heart disease).
Interestingly, ear creases did not predict death from heart disease in diabetic women. Those with ear creases generally don’t get them until after age 50, the reports say.
Fatness apparently does not influence whether people have ear creases, researchers say, because both fat and thin people have them in roughly equal numbers. However people with heart diseases seem to develop the creases, regardless of their age, they add.
The alarming thing was the link between ear creases and unexpected death. Many people in this study had died suddenly from heart attacks, but had no history of heart disease, the researchers say. In this group, earlobe creases alone were a greater predictor of sudden death from heart attack than known risk factors, such as previous heart disease, the studies report.
That fact has led researchers to speculate that some doctors may be missing severe heart disease cases among some middle aged and elderly people. If that’s the case, help yourself by checking your ears for diagonal creases.
If there is a crease, tell your doctor about the crease and these studies.
The idea is to catch unsuspected heart disease so you can get appropriate treatment from the health care practitioner of your choice.
This is just one of the fascinating facts that Ear Reflexologists learn in the Universal College of Reflexology’s Ear Reflexology Course, which is available as an online course.
A fully trained and competent Ear Reflexologist can immediately check sensitivity on the heart reflex areas in the ears (checking for positive and false positive signs) and work as appropriate to the clients comfort.
Just another great way that the Universal College of Reflexology’s highly trained Ear Reflexologists can make a potential life saving difference!
Reflexology and the Prostate
By Bauneholm School of Reflexology, Denmark
Forty-six participants, (14 aged 40 – 60, 32 aged 60 – 90), received thirteen foot reflexology treatments. Results showed that thirty participants (65%) experienced a reduction in their need to urinate, thirty-one participants (67%) experienced a better bladder pressure, thirty-seven (80%) experienced reduced sexual problems, and, twenty-eight (60%) experienced improvement of their general condition.
It was concluded that reflexology can help prostate problems as improvements were noted in all reported parameters.
Easier Births using Reflexology
By Gabriella Bering Liisberg, “Tidsskrift for Jordemodre”, No. 3, 1989.
Of 593 women who gave birth at Gentofte county hospital in 1988, 103 chose reflexology as an alternative to both pain killing drugs and to labor stimulating and inducing drugs.
Of sixty-eight women who chose reflexology with no analgesic drugs, sixty one( 89.71%) stated that reflexology had helped reduce pain,Read Full Article…