Dr. Demento
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My yoga instructor told us that when she had a kidney infection, the corresponding location on her foot became sensitive to pressure. She was performing reflexology on herself, and noticed it, and that is what actually caused her to visit her doctor, who told her she had a kidney infection. So reflexology essentially helped diagnose her condition. Of course she did take antibiotics to rid herself of the infection.
I'm curious to know if this actually works. I have a hard time believing reflexology can actually work. What leads reflexologists to believe that there is a corresponding location on the foot or hand for every part of the body?
Can reflexology be used to help stimulate an organ, or improve its efficiency?
My yoga instructor has done a superb job introducing me to the world of yoga. Probably more than you could ever do for me, so please refrain from using such hurtful words about people you have never met. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say nothing at all. I learned that when I was 4, but apparently you have not learned it yet.
Giant, I have heard that too. Even though you know you had the condition, you were essentially diagnosed via reflexology. Imagine if you didn't know you had it. You would have been prompted to go to a doctor to get it checked out further. That's what I wanted to know. Mr. Patrick here didn't help me. He just used very rude and hurtful terminology to describe the best yoga instructor I have ever had. He is 22 years old, and still calls people "retard".
I'm curious to know if this actually works. I have a hard time believing reflexology can actually work. What leads reflexologists to believe that there is a corresponding location on the foot or hand for every part of the body?
Can reflexology be used to help stimulate an organ, or improve its efficiency?
My yoga instructor has done a superb job introducing me to the world of yoga. Probably more than you could ever do for me, so please refrain from using such hurtful words about people you have never met. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say nothing at all. I learned that when I was 4, but apparently you have not learned it yet.
Giant, I have heard that too. Even though you know you had the condition, you were essentially diagnosed via reflexology. Imagine if you didn't know you had it. You would have been prompted to go to a doctor to get it checked out further. That's what I wanted to know. Mr. Patrick here didn't help me. He just used very rude and hurtful terminology to describe the best yoga instructor I have ever had. He is 22 years old, and still calls people "retard".