Carol Morrissey is a Holistic Therapist working in north County Dublin. The therapies offered at her practice include reflexology, aromatherapy massage, indian head massage and reiki. Carol says that a holistic therapist deals with the WHOLE person, mind and body and spirit; not just the symptoms but the cause beneath them. Carol was our guest speaker at our May 28th meeting, and after a Reflexology demonstration, the volunteer left "walking on air" - no higher recommendation could be offered!
REFLEXOLOGY: History, Visits, Effects, Benefits
Carol Morrissey
I.T.E.C & C.I.B.T.A.C
Holistic
Therapist, and Member
of the Irish Reflexology Institute.
History
Reflexology is an ancient healing art based on the
principle that the body will, given the opportunity, heal itself and bring
about a state of natural balance in order to function to its full capacity.
Reflexology practitioners follow the hypotheses that all structures and organs
in the body are mirrored on the feet and hands, and, by using specific touching
techniques to stimulate the reflex points, can help the body to regain a
balanced state.
The
dictionary defines the word “reflex ”as “an involuntary muscle contraction due
to an external stimulus”. In Reflexology the term “reflex” can be termed more
of a reflection or mirror image of what is happening in the areas of the body
represented on the soles and tops of the feet and hands. These reflex points
can also be found in the ears, and more and more Reflexologists are using a
combination of Foot, Hand and Ear Reflexology to achieve much better results.
Reflexologists use the theory that there are ten
zones or energy lines running up and down the body, following a line from each
toe and each finger to the top of the head. Blockages of energy occur along
these zones, caused by disorder or disease in the organs and structure,s and
Reflexologists aim to release these blockages by using the pressure techniques
already mentioned. The therapist will treat the client in a fully holistic
manner, taking into consideration the physical, intellectual emotional and
spiritual aspects of their lives when seeking the cause of their problems, and
not just working on the physical symptoms they exhibit.
Reflexology is an ideal health strategy for prevention
of ill health and should not be viewed as a last resort when orthodox medicine
has not achieved the desired result in dealing with a health problem. Regular
monthly treatments are an excellent way to maintain properly balanced systems
and can help prevent the occurrence of disease.
Once illness has taken hold, Reflexology can be used
in its fullest sense as a “Complementary”’ adjunct to medical treatment with
the co-operation of the client’s doctor / consultant. It is heartening indeed
that so many consultants, particularly in the field of Oncology, are now
recognizing the benefits of the anxiety relieving, and calming affects of this
valuable therapy.
Reflexology teaches that a vital energy or life
force, such as that acknowledged in Oriental medicine flows through all organs
and tissues of the body. Reflexologists are trained in the pressure and massage
techniques designed to disperse these energy blockages which often manifest
themselves as crystalline deposits in the feet and hands. Circulation of both
blood and lymphatic systems is stimulated so that accumulating toxins may be
excreted and cases of stress tension and fatigue relieved.
A visit to a Reflexologist.
You have heard about this thing called Reflexology
and you feel you would like to find out a bit more about it so you pluck up the
courage make the appointment, and wonder what you have let yourself in for.
Ideally your chosen therapist will greet you with a
smile and a handshake, while ushering you into a clean tidy and suitably heated
treatment room. The therapist should be appropriately and tidily attired. The
bathroom facilities should be pointed out to you. The therapist may have a
plinth /couch for you to lie on, or a chair and footrest. You will be asked to
remove your shoes and socks and make yourself comfortable on the plinth or
chair.
The therapist will then take a detailed medical
history and request you to sign a consent for treatment form.
The therapist will gently cleanse the feet with
antiseptic wipes while inspecting your feet and toes for any sign of injury or
infection such as Athlete’s Foot (Tinea). As this is an infectious condition,
the therapist may suggest ways to treat this and postpone the appointment until
it has cleared up.
The therapist will then demonstrate the type of
pressure to expect as he / she begins to go over every part of each foot, and
explain that, should there be any discomfort ranging from mild sense of extra
pressure to a severe dart in a particular area, you need to tell the therapist
about it. Talcum powder or a small amount of oil may be used on your skin for
your comfort during the treatment. The therapist will ask you questions
regarding the functioning of various bodily systems and will give appropriate
advise on how to help to improve matters.
Reflexologists do not diagnose specific illnesses
unless they also have a medical degree. Reflexologists deal with areas of the
body where the normal flow of energy through the organs and structures
is impeded. This can occur when disease or disorder currently exists in the
body or may indicate that the immune system is not working to full capacity and
so leave the body vulnerable to attack from viral and bacterial infection.
Stress of any kind also creates many physical conditions. Your symptoms may indicate
a specific disease, but if you have not seen a doctor you should always be
referred to your G.P. for evaluation.
By the end of the treatment your therapist will be
able to tell you the areas that needed extra attention as he/ she will have
gone over every organ and structure during the course of the treatment. Your
symptoms may reflect major tension and stress related problems in which case
practical advise regarding lifestyle changes may be appropriate. If you have
long standing problems then a course of 6 – 8 treatments may be advised as a
single treatment will not be enough to rebalance the body. The therapist will
also be able to recommend other therapies including Counselors ,
Psychotherapists, Self help groups etc. should it be felt that this may be
helpful to you.
The treatment should end with a gentle massage,
relaxing strokes and techniques and
some deep breathing to promote relaxation.
You should be advised as to what you may experience
following treatment and how to deal with any responses. A glass of water of
herbal tea may be offered to you, and you should be advised to drink at least 8
glasses of water in the course of the next 12 hours in order to eliminate the
toxins which will have been released during the treatment. A follow up appointment
should be arranged if necessary.
How Reflexology affects the Body
Reflexology affects the body in different ways and no
two clients will have identical experiences. The main effects can be summarized
as follows:
- Helps maintain general health
- Reduces stress and tension by relaxing the whole person.
- Decreases congestion in the energy pathways allowing energy to
circulate freely.
- It helps to encourage homeostasis i.e. a state of balance in the
body.
- It helps boost the circulation of Blood and Lymph through their
respective systems.
- Helps regulate bodily functions such as Digestive, Endocrine ,
Respiratory and Excretory systems.
- It helps increase energy levels.
- It helps improve mental alertness.
- Instills a feeling of well-being and contentment.
- Improvement of physical conditions or injuries.
- Stimulates creativity and productivity.
- Helps improve inter-relationships between body systems.
Reactions the client may observe during
a treatment.
- A sense of well-being.
- A sense of relaxation.
- You may sigh, breathe deeply or yawn.
- Fall asleep.
- You may feel like laughing or crying.
- Experience a tingling sensation in the feet or through the body.
- Pin stick type feelings in the feet over congested areas.
- Temperature change either hot or cold.
- Nausea.
- A sense of unease due to emotional problems.
- A sense of comfort.
Who can benefit from Reflexology?
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Everybody from cradle to centenarian can experience
the benefits of Reflexology. Children simply love any form of touch and respond
very quickly indeed to the benefits of Reflexology.
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It is
particularly effective in helping to soothe and control colic in infants.
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Asthma, ear
and throat infections, digestive disturbances and bedwetting can be controlled
successfully.
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It is an
ideal therapy during pregnancy and a valuable tool during labour and the birth
process.
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It is used for people with degenerative diseases such
as Multiple Sclerosis and while it cannot cure diseases such as this it can
often help delay the decline of various bodily functions such as urinary and
bowel control.
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Cancer patients can also be treated with the
permission of the consultant and is used in many of the Cancer Support Centres.
In its very gentlest form it can be used in pallative care and provides a way
of using touch to comfort and support loved ones in their final hours.
Does Reflexology have any side effects
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Reflexology has no known side effects but please note the following: Care is
advisable in some cases such as- those on the fertility drug Clomid and also
- anyone currently undergoing I.V.F treatment.
It may not be recommended at all for - anyone with a
diagnosed clot in a blood vessel anywhere in the body
- any serious blood clotting problem
- anyone with severe undiagnosed pain,
- diabetics with poor blood circulation in their feet
or anyone with major arterial or venous ulcers on their feet. (Hand Reflexology may be used in such cases
if the blood circulation is considered adequate).
Reactions to a treatment
Reactions can occur as the body begins to eliminate
toxins that have been released into the lymphatic and excretory organs during a
treatment. Slight nausea or mild diarrhoea may occur but no reaction should be
strong enough to alarm a client. Such symptoms can be an encouraging sign that
the treatment is working.
Possible reactions that can occur
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Cold-like symptoms such as a running nose as catarrh
and sinus congestion are cleared.
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A cough as mucus is cleared from the lungs and
respiratory passages.
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More frequent urination.
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More frequent bowel movements.
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Flatulence.
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Headaches.
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Increased
sweating.
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Skin rash….some skin problems get worse before
improving.
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Yawning and tiredness.
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Increased energy.
Suggested Aftercare
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Increase the amount of water you drink every day. At
least 8 glasses on the day of
treatment. Take a daily 20/30 minute brisk walk, breathing as fully and
deeply as possible.
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When indoors go without shoes whenever possible.
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Weather permitting walk with bare feet outdoors
particularly on grass, sand sea and river or lakeside stones as this is a mini
Reflexology treatment in itself.
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In cold weather soaking the feet in hot water before
bedtime will help revive circulation. Adding
sea salt or a small sack of freshly grated ginger is also beneficial .
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After soaking the feet use either a pumice stone or
emory board to file away any hardened skin on feet or toes. It is important to
keep the skin surface as smooth and soft as possible.
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Try to avoid eating too many sugary and fatty foods
and cut down on caffeine intake . Try herbal teas instead allowing them to
infuse for the correct amount of time to extract maximum flavour.
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Try to spend some time consciously relaxing each day
by sitting quietly, listening to relaxing music, meditation, yoga, etc., to
help your body de-stress.
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Do something nice for yourself once a day.
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