Aragorn
Yes, you are right, and I stand corrected (I should probably never post online after Triple Warmer ) about the hands and feet.
As far as I understand TCM (which is not all that much), yes, I do agree that diagnosis is important for acupuncture, especially. That elaborate system of pulses is one method, perhaps the only method?
And I certainly agree that diagnosis is not what reflexologists do. On one level, it's pretty simple, where there's pain we rub it away. That's a paraphrase from Eunice Ingham, I think.
And, we always treat the entire foot, or hand, not only focus on the painful areas. It's a little like Reiki, in some ways -- as you do more reflexology treatments, the client's foot begins to tell you where to work, how hard to work, and so on. It's important to be able to listen to that and trust that the client's body will inform you.
Acupuncture is always on my referral list for difficult cases. And my first treatment of choice for myself. Problem here is, there are a lot of chiropracters and such being "taught" acupuncture, but my impression is that it's a very superficial form of treatment they are using, for the most part. Extremely thin needles with some kind of electrical leads attached, and twenty minute sessions. So, it's difficult to find someone I would recommend. My favorite acupuncturist is in Hong Kong, and most of my clients are not likely to travel there for a couple of sessions
So, if you have any recommendations for acupuncturists in the greater Chicago area, please let me know!!!
Love and Light,
Kathleen