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Foot Reflexology & Acupressure: A Natural Way to Health Through Traditional Chinese Medicine [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x140 mm, over 400 color photos and diagrams
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: BetterLink Press Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1602201641
  • ISBN-13: 9781602201644
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x140 mm, over 400 color photos and diagrams
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: BetterLink Press Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1602201641
  • ISBN-13: 9781602201644
This book succinctly introduces the benefits of foot reflexology and acupressure, the required tools and the theory behind the science.

With 77 reflex zones and 66 acupressure points, the soles of the feet are essentially a map to the human body&;each one corresponds to an organ, muscle or other potential problem area. By implementing reflexology and acupressure techniques, you may be able to alleviate pain and discomfort, fatigue, stress and symptoms of chronic disease. These techniques can be done anytime and anywhere, and require just a few minutes a day.

With easy-to-understand language and more than 200 color photos and diagrams&;including computer-generated maps to help you locate the points on your own feet&;this book is a comprehensive introduction to reflexology and acupressure for beginners (or for those who don't have time to go to reflexology or acupuncture appointments).

Can be used in conjunction with Hand Reflexology and Acupressure.
Introduction 6(2)
Chapter One Understanding Foot Reflexology and Acupressure
8(1)
1 Benefits
9(1)
2 Tools
10(1)
3 Duration and Number of Treatments
11(1)
4 Basic Techniques
12(3)
5 Treatment Sequence
15(1)
6 Intensity of Stimulation
16(1)
7 Cautions
16(2)
8 Normal Reactions
18(1)
9 Unusual Reactions
19(1)
10 Indications
19(1)
11 Contraindications
20(2)
Chapter Two Acupoints and Reflex Zones in the Foot
22(1)
1 Meridians and Acupoints
23(6)
2 Reflex Zones
29(11)
Chapter Three For Treatment of Common Ailments
40(1)
1 Diabetes
41(3)
2 Hypertension
44(2)
3 Hypotension
46(2)
4 Arteriosclerosis
48(2)
5 Headaches
50(2)
6 Vertigo
52(2)
7 Toothaches
54(2)
8 Tinnitus
56(2)
9 Common Colds
58(2)
10 Chronic Bronchitis
60(2)
11 Asthma
62(2)
12 Hiccups
64(1)
13 Cough
65(1)
14 Chronic Pharyngitis
66(2)
15 Chronic Rhinitis
68(2)
16 Chronic Stomach Disease
70(2)
17 Psychogenic Vomiting
72(1)
18 Diarrhea
73(3)
19 Constipation
76(2)
20 Peptic Ulcers
78(2)
21 Inflammation of the Gallbladder and Gallstones
80(2)
22 Chronic Hepatitis and Liver Cirrhosis
82(2)
23 Chronic Nephritis
84(2)
24 Urolithiasis
86(2)
25 Trigeminal Neuralgia
88(2)
26 Facial Paralysis
90(1)
27 Neurodermatitis
91(3)
28 Stroke Sequelae
94(2)
29 Insomnia
96(2)
30 Hypersomnia
98(3)
31 Night Sweats
101(1)
32 Anemia
102(2)
33 Obesity
104(1)
34 Chronic Open-Angle Glaucoma
105(2)
35 Locked Shoulder
107(2)
36 Cervical Spondylosis
109(2)
37 Acute Lower Back Strain and Sprains
111(2)
38 Chronic Lumbar Muscle Strain
113(2)
39 Sciatica
115(3)
40 Rheumatoid Arthritis
118(2)
41 Irregular Menstruation
120(2)
42 Dysmenorrhea
122(2)
43 Leukorrhea
124(2)
44 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
126(2)
45 Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
128(2)
46 Infertility
130(3)
47 Hyperplasia of the Breast
133(2)
48 Acute Mastitis
135(2)
49 Low Milk Supply
137(2)
50 Climacteric Syndrome
139(2)
51 Nocturnal Emissions
141(2)
52 Erectile Dysfunction
143(3)
53 Hyperplasia of the Prostate
146(2)
Chapter Four For Health Maintenance
148(1)
1 Living Long and Living Well
149(2)
2 Eliminating Fatigue
151(1)
3 Toning the Brain and Invigorating the Mind
152(2)
4 Nourishing the Heart and Steadying the Nerves
154(2)
5 Activating the Lungs and Relieving Tightness in the Chest
156(1)
6 Regulating and Reinforcing the Spleen and Stomach
157(2)
7 Replenishing the Liver to Improve Eyesight
159(1)
8 Toning the Kidneys and Strengthening the Lower Back
160(2)
9 Maintaining Good Physical Fitness
162(2)
10 Facial Skin Care
164(2)
Index 166