What is Foot Reflexology
& What is it good for?

Also called “zone therapy,” this
mixture of healing art and science is based on the premise that an energy
channel encompassing 12 vital organs exists from our feet to the tops of our
heads. Applying pressure with his/her hands, a reflexologist unblocks that
channel to restore proper health and organ function.
Because the principles of foot
massage are not in alignment with Western science, reflexology did not come to
the United States until the 20th century.
Since then, it has become an increasingly popular alternative therapy –
due in part to the current holistic medicine trend. Today, over 20 countries
across the globe support reflexology associations. Reflexology is particularly
popular in Denmark and the UK.
Health Benefits of a Foot Reflexology
Massage
Reflexology is
not a diagnostic or curative procedure. Instead, it is used to complement a
variety of health conditions. After one or two foot reflexology sessions you
will begin to notice results. That being said, one session per week for four to
five straight weeks is the general recommendation. At the end of the sessions
the reflexologist will assess the client’s improvement. Reflexology is a lot
more than a foot massage. Besides relaxation, there are a number of health
benefits of a foot reflexology massage:
1.Cancer:
There are a number of studies that show
how reflexology can help reduce cancer treatment symptoms, including nausea,
pain, constipation or
diarrhea. In a study published in the journal Nursing Standard in
2000, researchers found that reflexology can benefit patients during the
palliative care stage of cancer. Also, a study published in the Oncology Nursing Forum in 2000 found that reflexology
could significantly reduce anxiety in breast and lung cancer patients.
2.Arthritis:
Foot reflexology benefits have also been
used for rheumatoid arthritis and
osteoarthritis. In the U.S., osteoarthritis affects over 50 million people, and
it is more common than rheumatoid arthritis. Several studies suggest that
reflexology can reduce the pain associated with arthritis. In a study published
in the Journal Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice in
2013, researchers from the University of Portsmouth found that reflexology may
be as effective as painkillers for osteoarthritis. The patients had felt
approximately 40% less pain.
3.Hypertension:
Reflexology has been found to reduce
hypertension—a common risk of heart disease.
In a Korean study from 2004, researchers found that a foot reflexology massage
could effectively reduce systolic blood pressure. For the study, 34
participants were either assigned to the reflexology group or the control
group. Reflexology was performed twice weekly for a six-week period.
4.Type 2 diabetes:
Diabetes is a
serious health issue that produces high blood sugar levels. In a recent
systematic review published in the Journal of Alternative and
Complementary Medicine, researchers concluded that self-administered
foot reflexology might have a positive effect in type 2 diabetics.
5.Migraine and tension
headaches:
Foot reflexology massage can also effectively
reduce tension and migraine headaches. A blind, randomized trial from 2000
found that a foot reflexology massage was as effective as a drug called
flunarizine, which is used to prevent migraine headaches. The study examined 32
headache patients after a foot reflexology massage session, and again after a
three-month follow-up.
6.Anxiety and depression:
Anxiety and depression are
the most common mental health problems. The relaxation benefits of reflexology
tend to extend beyond massages. For example, a 2002 study published in
the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics found
that a foot massage and reflexology could decrease depression and anxiety in
postmenopausal women.
7.Multiple sclerosis:
Multiple sclerosis is a progressive and
chronic degenerative disease of the central nervous system. A small study
published in the Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
Research in the spring of 2015 found that reflexology decreases
fatigue in women with multiple sclerosis. Other evidence suggests that
reflexology may reduce the tingling associated with multiple sclerosis.
8.Sinusitis:
Sinusitis is a chronic or acute condition
often caused by another respiratory infection like the flu, a cold, or
bronchitis. In a randomized, controlled study presented at the 2002 American
Academy of Otolaryngology, researchers found that reflexology and nasal
irrigation procedures improved chronic sinusitis in 150 patients.
9.Circulation:
Foot reflexology massage is also known to
improve blood circulation in the feet and throughout the body. Gently stroking
the feet, fingers, and hands will significantly improve blood flow to the vital
organs. Blood will deliver nutrients and oxygen to your organs, thereby
nourishing your body tissues. A foot reflexology massage before bed can improve
circulation in the lower extremities.
10.Eliminates toxins:
Toxins are everywhere these days from
processed foods to cosmetics. That is why it is important to have a healthy
urinary system. Reflexology has effectively reduced urinary tract issues and
improved bladder function. Basically, reflexology can efficiently eliminate
toxins from the body and protect the body from various conditions that result
from an impaired urinary system.
Foot
reflexology massage can also help treat symptoms of acquired immune deficiency
syndrome (AIDS), kidney stones, constipation, backaches and restless leg
syndrome. The therapy can also improve memory, manage diabetic neuropathy and
ease symptoms of menopause and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Finally we hope
you got this tips in mind wishing you all the health and happiness
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