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Feb 01 2010

What is Chinese Reflexology?

Published by Ross under Chinese Reflexology, yin yang TCM

Chinese reflexology is the ancient art of healing by working pressure points on the feet, hands and ears, which correspond to different parts of the body. Chinese reflexology is a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which utilizes energy zones on the hands and feet to energize the body system and provide relief for a variety of illnesses. Chinese reflexology is commonly referred as foot massage by most of the Chinese people.

Chinese reflexology is based on the concept of energy channels, which is the central point. Chinese reflexology works on the principle that vital energy is channeled along various lines throughout the body, which are known as meridians or zones. In Chinese reflexology they are called zones. These zones transverse throughout the body and are curved or zig-zag pathways. The focus of Chinese reflexology is mainly on the zones of feet and on the reflex areas. These points are stimulated by specific pressure techniques.

It was discovered by some chinese people that Chi, or life energy, circulates in the body along the meridians or zones. There are 12 bi-lateral zones and each one of it is connected and related to a specific organ. Due to the connection and relation of these meridians or zones with a specific organ, they have a partner meridian organ that consists of a yin and yang. The body is regulated by yin organs, which are dense, blood filled types of tissue. Yang organs are the hollow organs that are involved in absorption and discharge from the body. There is a constant interaction between these two forces. But if the balance between the organs is interrupted, the flow of Chi throughout the body will be affected, resulting in illness.

Due to the illness, chi or vital energy pathways in the body are blocked thereby preventing the body from functioning normally. Chinese reflexology helps to unblock these pathways by eliminating the toxins from the body and improving circulation. This restores the balance between yin and yang forces, which in turn encourages healing and strengthens the body. Since each spot on the sole of foot corresponds to an internal organ, Chinese reflexology concentrates mainly on the foot. The theory of Chinese reflexology assumes that an ailment of an internal organ is associated with the nerve ending on the sole of the foot.

Chinese Reflexology involves applying firm pressure in sweeping movements on the various points of the feet with stimulating foot cream. Before the massage, the patient’s feet are kept warm by soaking them for about ten minutes in a footbath, which is a dark colored solution of hot water and Chinese herbs. The patient is also given warm fluids such as green tea throughout the massage session. This is done to improve circulation. The massage therapist then moisturizes the foot by using medicated cream. The medicated cream also helps to provide lubrication.

The therapist usually uses the knuckles on his hand since it provides a hard and smooth implement for the massage. As soon as the pressure is applied to the sole, if the patient doesn’t feel any strong pain then he is perfectly healthy as per the theory of Chinese reflexology. The massage therapists or reflexologists believe that the painful spots reflect illnesses of other parts of the body. So they rub and massage the painful spots to break down rough spots and accumulated crystals and increase circulation. The illnesses are cured when the sore spots of the sole are treated and removed by massage.

Based on the theory of Chinese reflexology, some shoe liners are made with pressure points to stimulate the soles of the feet in order to promote better health of the overall body. But the nature of these crystals has yet to be explained or demonstrated scientifically.

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Dec 27 2009

You Could Use a Vibrating Foot Massager

Published by Ross under Chinese Reflexology, reflexology

What do humans walk or run on? Yes, that’s right, feet! It’s our feet that help us to run, walk and achieve all the goals of our lives. And it’s the feet which hurt the most at the end of a long day! Earlier, our forefathers had people who pressed and massaged their feet. They had saunas and steam baths which helped in rejuvenating them. However, these days when a visit to a beauty parlor costs money and almost half your salary, people don’t really get time to take care of their feet. As a result, they have all sorts of problems from edema to varicose veins and painful soles. However, thanks to the increasing popularity of the vibrating foot massager, most people no longer are facing these leggy issues!

Here are some advantages of a vibrational massage:

* It helps in relaxing your feet and hence reducing your stress.
* Stiffness and the muscle tension is relieved.
* Its particularly useful in healing sprained ligaments, strained muscles and swelling.
* It also relieves muscle spasms and aids in enhancing flexibility and range of motion.
* It also helps in enhancing athletic performance.
* Helps in enhancing the blood circulation and lymph fluids movement.
* Since it aids in relieving stress, it also helps in reducing blood pressure.
* You get a relaxed state of mind and your immune system is strengthened.

There is vibration in every atom of the universe. Hence, a vibrating foot massager only helps in the synchronization of these vibrations and helping your muscles to achieve a complete state of harmony.

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