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Foot Pressure Points (This Is Why You Need To Massage Your Feet Every Day)

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Foot Pressure Points (This Is Why You Need To Massage Your Feet Every Day)

You may be among those throughout the world who are seeking different and natural options to assist in your quest for better health and treatment of disorders. Perhaps you are reluctant to depend solely on the treatment choices modern medicine offers. Many treatments of modern medicine have involved extremely unpleasant and costly pharmaceuticals that can lead you to experience side effects that are worse than the initial condition you attempted to have treated. This is partly the reason why you and many others are undertaking the route to alternative remedies in order to achieve a natural harmony and healing of your body, including your mind.

Foot Reflexology Chart

What is reflexology?

Reflexology is the method of applying pressure to appropriate areas of the reflex points of your feet, hands, and ears. It is believed that these reflex points match with various body organs and corresponding systems. Reflexologists believe that by pressing specific area reflex points, beneficial effects are produced on your organs and general health. As a natural method for your body’s harmony and healing, reflexology is a system of massage you can use for the relief of tension, and the treatment of illness.

One aspect of reflexology demonstrates how the reflex points of your feet are connected to all other parts of your body. Massage and pressure applied to particular points of your feet can result in physical changes in other parts of your body. For instance, if the particular area of the arch of your foot that matches to the bladder area has pressure applied using the thumbs or fingers, better functioning of your bladder is created.

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