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2010-01-28
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2010-01-27
Facial reflexology comes to Salisbury

If you think of reflexology at all, you probably think of feet. Traditional reflexology involves massaging or applying pressure to parts of the feet in an attempt to benefit other parts of the body or one's general health. An alternative therapy, reflexology sometimes doesn't get much respect from the mainstream medical community, but it has many faithful devotees, including plenty of people in Rowan County.

2010-01-11
Anthony Larkin's "Larkin's Reflexology Booklist" website

has found a new home on www.anthonylarkin.com. This newly-designed website replaces the original website published originally in 1996. The new website will allow for the list to be updated frequently.

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NRRI was established in 1998 as a registered non-profit making professional body to regulate the practice of reflexology in Ireland as a complementary therapy, through qualified registered members and accredited schools.
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REFLEXOLOGY AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Reflexology treatment reported to have relieved symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common disabling neurological condition of young adults, affecting approximately 6,000 people in Ireland. Anyone may develop MS, but it occurs twice as often in women as in men - (MS is not connected to pregnancy). The most common age of diagnosis is between the late twenties and mid-thirties, and its onset is rare after the age of fifty.

MS is a chronic condition of the central nervous system. Despite considerable research the causes remain unknown, but they are thought to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The symptoms are unpredictable and can vary considerably. Pain, fatigue, visual loss, headaches, depression, slurred speech, tremors, stiffness, difficulty in walking and loss of balance, in severe cases there can be partial or complete paralysis.

Department of Health and Children

Guidelines on Complementary Therapies

Introduction

More people now choose to use complementary therapy when managing their health and well being. There are a wide variety of complementary therapies available. The level of qualification and length of training can vary among practitioners. Because of this, it is important to be sure that you make the right choice.

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