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Reflexology Live: An Epiphany About Reflexology

19 hours ago ago from Alternative Medicine Health Wisdom

This week we were asked for the first time we were asked to do a peer review of a reflexology research article. Usually a peer is considered a doctor or a PHd who really isn't familiar with reflexology so they don't really understand Read the original post: Reflexology Live: An Epiphany About Reflexology Related Blogs on Reflexology Tuina Based Reflexology Treatment | Individual HealthCare Coverage Reflexology : Holiday Treat ...

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Reduce Back Pain And Get A Work Out Just Change Your Shoes | IULREN.COM

1 day ago ago from IULREN.COM | Nature's Farmacy Guide. Tips for Natural Health & Beauty

Home IULREN.COM Nature s Farmacy Guide, Tips for Natural Health & Beauty Comments By Email Posts Reduce Back Pain And Get A Work Out Just Change Your Shoes Swiss engineer, Karl Muller, was walking barefoot through a Korean rice field when he noticed that his back pain something he suffered with was quite a ...

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Reflexology Doesn’t Work

13 hours ago ago from Branson Mo 417

Reflexology is an alternative medicine practice in which it is claimed that various parts and organs of the body can be mapped to regions or zones on the foot (it used to be called zone therapy for this reason). Those who advocate pr practice reflexology claim that stimulation of these zones on the foot can do many things such as help lose weight, rid the body of toxins, stimulate the circulation and promote general well being. They also ...

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Back on track

1 hour, 24 minutes ago ago from Omigoddess

    It’s the central pivot of our bodies, the structure around which all of our movements are executed. The spine has such a fundamental effect on our quality of life that we should be lovingly protecting it and keeping it safe from harm. Yet, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, our slouchy lifestyles have made back pain not only the most prevalent, but with total spending on pain relief exceeding $8 ...

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