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The Golfer’s Swing and Reflexology

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  Do you know a golfer? After seeing a HEAT MAP of the feet during a golfer’s swing, I just couldn’t resist sharing this reflexology interpretation!   The heat map was made by ADIDAS™ to assist in the development and production of their famous golfing shoe.  I find it so fascinating!  Hope you do too, and who knows, maybe a few Reflexology sessions would improve your game! So, this is a basic reflexology interpretation of a heat map taken during golfer’s swing (see picture):   HEAD REFLEX  Very light pressure in the head area, indicating most of the analyses and thought processes have been completed at this stage, although thought process still evident in the toes.  Slightly more pressure to be seen on the pituitary/hypothalamus, regulating hormone control.    SPINE REFLEX   Intense pressure on thoracic spine.  Also, pressure can be seen on cervical (neck) spine, especially on the right in this instance.  Less pressure to be seen on lumbar and sciatic spine.   LUNG REFLEX   More pressu

Are You in Need of Some Healing?

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No matter where you are in your healing journey, there is always something you can do that will help you to feel better. Have you thought of Reflexology?   It is an holistic therapy that  is incredibly relaxing, pain-relieving and stress-busting - a powerful technique  that is based on the theory that there are reflex areas on the feet that correspond to specific organs and other parts of the body.  According to reflexology theory, every part of our body has a correlating point on the feet. So:  - the toes reflect the head, brain, sinuses, ears and eyes;  - the heart, chest and throat are reflected around the ball of the foot;  - the liver, pancreas, stomach, kidneys and intestines are represented in the middle of the bottom of your foot;  - the spine corresponds with points along the arch of the foot;  - the pelvis and hips are represented in the heel.    And the incredible thing is that while it’s your feet that are being worked, the effects are felt throughout the whole body.   Refl