16/09/2022
Recently I had a delightful walk to one of my favourite lochans and found myself a spot on a rock by the shore where I could dangle my feet into the peaty water… I enjoyed wriggling my toes about…which led me to think just how much we tend to neglect our feet. It’s amazing to think that each foot has 26 bones, 30 joints and more than a 100 muscles. But sadly, most feet are locked away in shoes all day where all the possible movements the many little joints are capable of are reduced to but a few, and the blood circulation is often impaired by tight footwear.
From a Chinese Medicine point of view, six of the 12 main acupuncture channels begin or end at the feet, our feet are literally dotted all over with acupuncture points – 41 points altogether, and that’s not even counting some so-called ‘extra’ points!! This number in itself is a sign of the importance of the feet. And all these points do not just treat the feet themselves. They are used for a wide range of problems – from headaches to heartburn to depression and many more.
It doesn’t take much time to give our feet some TLC – here are some things you can do to make your feet (and yourself!!) a little bit happier:
• Walk around in bare feet as much as you can – if you’re fortunate enough to have a garden, take a gentle barefoot stroll in the grass.
• Stand on tiptoes (for example while you brush your teeth), or walk around on tiptoes. Alternate between walking on tiptoes and on your heels. This will also support balance.
• Sit on the floor with your legs stretched out in front of you (in case you do yoga, this is the posture called Dandasana). Rotate your ankles (first in one, then in the other directions), point and flex your toes, squeeze your toes together (as if forming a ‘fist’ with your feet). Afterwards, wriggle your toes and relax your feet, stand up slowly and shake out your legs and feet.
• Before going to bed have a relaxing foot massage, perhaps using lavender oil (a carrier oil such as almond oil infused with some drops of lavender). Massage the soles of your feet (you can also use your knuckles for this); massage each individual toe and the spaces in between the toes; knead your feet as if they were dough. You don’t need any special training to do this, go by your intuition and what feels good. Massaging your feet enhances their blood circulation and while your feet will feel more alive afterwards. You will feel wonderfully relaxed and ready for bed and a good sleep.
• Enjoy!!😊🦶