Reflexology originated same time when acupuncture was enjoying its peak of prosperity in China. As a matter of fact, reflexology is a plant that has sprung up from the breeding ground of Taoism and Buddhism. It is foreign to the West until an American specialist Dr. William Fitzgerald, introduced this 3000 year old of practice to the West. He put this wonderful philosophy to the test and discovered something that by applying pressure on one part of the body would be numbed or anaesthetized. However, it was masseur Eunice Ingham refined the "zone therapy" to what as known today as Reflexology (also known as Ingham technique).
(As this year is 2009). The earliest records are to be found in China, in 2700 BC (4,709 years ago). Reflexology was depicted in the tomb for physicians in Egypt in 2330 BC (4,339 years ago).
reflexology is thought to have originated in ancient Egypt where there are carvings of a wall that depict early manicures, pedicures and reflexology
Reflexology is a healing art of ancient origin.
Reflexology promotes healing by stimulating the nerves in the body and encouraging the flow of blood.
Reflexology does not affect height but could affect weight. Reflexology can release toxins that have built up in the body which might affect weight gain or loss.
Reflexology is one of the modalities of, the more general topic, of massage therapy.
No, reflexology is not a religion. It massages certain regions of your body; involves mostly your sole, not your soul.
Reflexology promotes healing by stimulating the nerves in the body and encouraging the flow of blood.
Reflexology is extremely safe. It may even be self-administered in a limited form whenever desired.
Wolfgang Spurzem has written: 'Foot reflexology' -- subject(s): Reflexology (Therapy)
The phone number of the Reflexology Institute is: 248-548-7222.
A reflexology foot chart is used as part of reflexology to show which parts of the body are linked to the different parts of the foot. The heel of the foot is linked to the pelvic area for example.
There is evidence in the form of pictographs in the tomb of Ankmahor at Saqqara in Egypt, that reflexology was practiced 2500BC.
The address of the Reflexology Institute is: 23344 Woodward Ave, Ferndale, MI 48220