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Show Notes

What if there was an ancient healing technique that could supplement your current practice? And provide an extra healing tool for your patients? Descended from the arts, this practice is Reflexology. It is an age-old methodology that complements traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to deliver impactful healing results to patients. Moreover, this fascinating healing technique is delivered by Suzanne Chilton.

 

Reflexology’s Reflective Nature πŸ‘£

Firstly, the art is based on the concept that the foot reflects the entire body. Each section of the foot corresponds to a specific part of the body. And by working on these reflexes on your feet, you can help your body heal. This mirrors the principle behind TCM practices such as ear acupuncture, belly acupuncture, and methodologies like Dr. Tan’s Balance Method.

 

Historical Roots of Reflexology 🌲

Secondly, it holds its historical roots in Ancient Egypt, where hieroglyphics depict people working on others’ hands and feet. Later in modern times, it was refined through the works of Dr. Fitzgerald and Eunice Ingham. This work is the basic techniques that current practitioners use today.

 

Misconceptions around Reflexology πŸ€”

Thirdly, a typical misconception about reflexology is that it hurts. While it may feel sensitive due to the described reflection of the body on the feet, modern-day reflexology focuses on a gentle, non-invasive approach. This aims to take the patient into a calm, relaxed, parasympathetic state.

 

Unlocking Reflexology’s Benefits with Suzanne Chilton’s Course πŸ’»

Fourthly, designed for health practitioners looking to expand their suite of healing tools, Suzanne Chilton’s course on reflexology provides a deep dive into foot reflexology. It includes a basic routine to release stress and offers advanced techniques for reducing anxiety, improving sleep, and balancing hormones. The advanced course also introduces protocols on stress, sleep and insomnia, women’s health, fertility, colds, and immunity.

 

Conclusion

Reflexology may be an ancient technique, but its principles and benefits remain relevant to our modern world. With the right guidance and teaching, like those provided in Suzanne Chilton’s reflexology courses, practitioners can enhance their healing practice while bringing the benefits of reflexology to their patients.

 

Disclaimer

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