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The Chinese reflexology researchers figured out awhile back how to make reflexology more successful.
They varied these 3 factors:
Frequency or how often you did reflexology.
Duration or how long you did reflexology.
Strength of signal or how hard you did reflexology.
To deal with serious health concerns you increase the frequency and duration of sessions but not necessarily the strength of signal. That needs careful attention.
The Chinese arrangement is usually daily six days a week for two week segments. Then they assess the progress. If they need more application they do another two weeks repeating the pattern.
This seems an impossible accomplishment. The Chinese however will use a combination of practitioner help, family help and self help. But if you have a serious health problem would it be worth daily applications to overcome it? Of course.
I actually use frequency with critical ill people long before I knew of this research. I found that every 6 hours with a critically ill person can be quite helpful, life saving in fact. (It seemed to save my grand nephew from the ravages of flesh eating bacteria.)
The strength of signal is interesting because it is somewhat like the tale of Goldilocks. Too light and the technique application has little effect, too heavy and the technique application can actually be counterproductive.
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Massage: Foot Reflexology
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Red, White and Blue Feet
Red, White and Blue Feet
by Kevin Kunz
Red, white and blue feet are not patriotic feet but stress cues you can pick up from visually observing the feet. The color of feet tell you a lot about not only the general condition of health but may well give you clues as to very specific health problems.
The Chinese say that red is an engorgement of blood while white is a depletion of energy. I put it this way. Red the body is having trouble getting blood away from an area. White it is having trouble getting blood to an area.
An overall redness and there is a general stress on the system. An overall pale white look there is a general weakness. You could call the red foot a "yang foot" and the pale white foot the "yin foot".
What about the blue foot you ask? Well that foot is indicating a problem with oxygen and usually appears with people with lung problems.
Where this gets very interesting is when color stress cues are very specific. Stay tuned. We will have more.
Remember this isn't medical diagnosis and shouldn't replace standard medical care. It is stress cue assessment and can indicate where stress is present.
For more information see. The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology and MyReflexologist Says Feet Don't Lie.
Kevin Kunz
by Kevin Kunz
Red, white and blue feet are not patriotic feet but stress cues you can pick up from visually observing the feet. The color of feet tell you a lot about not only the general condition of health but may well give you clues as to very specific health problems.
The Chinese say that red is an engorgement of blood while white is a depletion of energy. I put it this way. Red the body is having trouble getting blood away from an area. White it is having trouble getting blood to an area.
An overall redness and there is a general stress on the system. An overall pale white look there is a general weakness. You could call the red foot a "yang foot" and the pale white foot the "yin foot".
What about the blue foot you ask? Well that foot is indicating a problem with oxygen and usually appears with people with lung problems.
Where this gets very interesting is when color stress cues are very specific. Stay tuned. We will have more.
Remember this isn't medical diagnosis and shouldn't replace standard medical care. It is stress cue assessment and can indicate where stress is present.
For more information see. The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology and MyReflexologist Says Feet Don't Lie.
Kevin Kunz
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In response to a posting on Facebook we received the following responses. The posting was about a blog we did several years ago. Is There an Alzheimer Sign?
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I don't have a photo. But the second photo is definitely the exact same as my husband. He pass away over a year ago. I never took that into consideration at the time but his feet were like that before he was diagnosed with Alzheimer. I took care of his foot health.
What an eye opener. Thanks for the info.
My husband has Alzheimer's for over 10 years and his feet look like your pictures. Thank you for what you are doing.
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