24/01/2023
Il est vrai que de nombreux posts parlent de ce qu’est la réflexologie mais pas de ce qu’elle n’est pas !
Most of my posts are about what 'Reflexology is'. But here's one about what 'Reflexology is NOT'!
Reflexology is not a massage and not a medical treatment!
Nope, it's not!❌
First and foremost, reflexologists do not diagnose illness, nor do they practice medicine. Only licensed physicians are allowed to do that according to law. Neither does a reflexologist treat specific diseases. (Even though most of my clients tell me very specifically what their problems are, and I may know medically what ailments they suffer from.) Reflexologists never proceed as if reflexology is going to cure the problems. We may spend extra time working the reflex area on the feet (hands/ears/face) that correspond to the part that is portraying the symptoms, with positive results, but our work can not be classified as a medical treatment as such.
Yes, people do report experiencing relief from symptoms, reduction in pain, balancing of imbalances and improvement in many areas of their health and wellbeing.
Reflexology interrupts the patterns of stress in the body. Both external and internal stressors. It gives the body the opportunity to tap in to its innate healing abilities, and thus be able to get on with trying to heal itself!
So, reflexology does facilitate healing, and very often that may be alongside the medical advice and treatment you are receiving from your doctor, or other medical practitioners.
And finally, just as you carefully select your doctor, please do the same when seeking your natural therapist. Be sure to select a reflexologist who is properly trained, certified and a member of their country or regions professional reflexology association.
Here in New Zealand that is RNZ, Reflexology New Zealand, and I’m a member. 💙
x Karen x