A few days ago I went to a reflexology therapist to get some massages. This therapist is quite well-known around our city. He practices reflexology not only for relaxation as others might do, but also for treatment for various kinds of diseases from mild to severe ones. Many have proved and acknowledged his skill.
He is a retired government officer so he is an educated person. It was somewhat relieving to have a discussion with him while groaning once in a while during the massage.
I asked him whether there is a major of reflexology in medical science. He said it cannot go along with common medical knowledge.
“It is really contradictive since the reflexology principle is to clear the channels of blood to let the blood go smoothly from the brain to all parts of body while in medical practices the doctors or physicians prescribe medicines to kill the pain or to reduce the illness that leave the residue in the body, which eventually blocks the flow of blood itself.”
“Oh”, that was what I could only remarked.
“In reflexology, we stop the consumption of any medicine.” He added.
“Wow, sounds promising since we know the high sky price of medicine nowadays.”
And I continued with a little giggle.
“It would not only threaten modern medical world, but the pharmacy companies might oppose against this practice.”
“What about acupuncture? I learned that it’s a subject in medical school.”
“Oh, it’s different from acupuncture. The reflexology massage touches directly to the root of the disease. When you feel pain or pricking sensation in the spot being treated, it indicates that there is something wrong in that point or the blood flow might be blocked. So, you just have to withstand the pain for a while to let the pressure of this stick push the obstacles, hehehe.” He giggled or maybe grinned :D.
He pressed on the tip of my toe thumb and I groaned again.
“Ouch...what’s that?"
“It’s the point indicating headache.”
Ah, yeah I have been suffering from dizziness lately. Not too severe but come quite often especially when I have to over stay in front of my laptop working on my tasks.
“Ouch!” then he pressed the inner arch of my left foot.
“It’s your wrist, you are lack of water. Take enough drinking water. It is efficacious and can be economical cure.” I smiled and nodded in agreement to his suggestion.
From that short talk I came to a conclusion that reflexology can be used to treat some diseases by a skillful therapist (but such therapists seems rare), and to aid relaxation.
Since it is safe for self-massage, we can do it to our own feet in our free time while watching TV or sitting leisurely. Sooner or later we will get to know some spots indicating illness we are suffering from. No need to get aspirin for our headache, we may just have to press the tip of our toe thumb.
Interested in experiencing such sweet pains? Have a reflexology stick and be the reflexologist yourself. I have two sticks at home by the way :D.
#I am not an expert at this area. It was just our small talk during my little pain. And I restrained myself from reading more about reflexology to avoid distracting the point I digested from the conversation. (Just a topic to practice my writing skill)
#I do not own the pictures I posted above, but borrowed them from several sites.