Alexandria Natural Health Center

Alexandria Natural Health Center We also offer annual DOT medical examinations for commercial drivers.

Alexandria Natural Health Center offers chiropractic care, massage therapy services, acupuncture, and nutritional supplements to enhance recovery and optimize health for residents of Alexandria, MN and west central Minnesota.

10/01/2025

Attention Primewest, Medicaid, and MNCare patients!

Starting January 1st, 2026, chiropractic care will NOT be covered for people over age 21 that have Medicaid or MNCare plans (Blue Plus, PrimeWest, etc.)

If this impacts you and you wish to voice your concern over this issue, the Department of Human Services is taking comments about this until October 17, 2025.

Email a comment to dhs.spa.comments@state.mn.us

The email doesn't need to be long, but about how this would negatively impact you and your health.

Again, the deadline is October 17th.

02/28/2024

Hannah has massage appointments available next week March 4-7th, check her website or text/call 320-304-7005 for available times.

We'd like to welcome Hannah to the team this week!  She is an experienced Massage Therapist who grew up in central Minne...
01/05/2023

We'd like to welcome Hannah to the team this week! She is an experienced Massage Therapist who grew up in central Minnesota and attended Minnesota State Community and Technical College for Massage Therapy, graduating in 2017. Whether you need to work through a specific issue due to an injury, to combat the normal wear and tear of daily life, or if you just want to relax and ease tension and stress, she is happy to help!

You can book directly with Hannah here:
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I have 2 openings for reflexology or massage this week!  Truly you should treat yourself to a foot reflexology session! ...
01/22/2022

I have 2 openings for reflexology or massage this week! Truly you should treat yourself to a foot reflexology session! You won't regret it! Call the office at 320-763-6533 to schedule your session! First Come First Serve for these two openings 1/27 at 2:30 and 1/28 at 10:30.

12/27/2021

Due to the weather we will be closing early on Monday, 12-27-21 at around 2-230pm. We plan to be back in office tomorrow weather permitting. Thank you.

Massage & Reflexology Session Times are available please call the office at 320-763-6533.  You deserve some self care to...
11/09/2021

Massage & Reflexology Session Times are available please call the office at 320-763-6533. You deserve some self care today!

Is it your time to try a little self care?  Call for your appointment today with Karen Groneberg, Reflexologist
09/26/2021

Is it your time to try a little self care? Call for your appointment today with Karen Groneberg, Reflexologist

Experience the benefits of reflexology this world reflexology week.

What is reflexology? Reflexology is basically massage techniques that help address illness and reduce overall tension. H...
09/20/2021

What is reflexology?
Reflexology is basically massage techniques that help address illness and reduce overall tension. How it differs from any typical massage is that reflexology focuses on various reflex points on the hands, feet and head. The theory is, these pressure points correspond to all other internal organs and systems.

It’s important to note that reflexology does not cure conditions. It does, however, complement other treatments, helping individuals reduce the frequency and severity of symptoms. Sounds pretty good, right? There’s a reason why reflexology is growing in popularity across North America and Europe, and here’s how you can benefit.

Five reasons to try reflexology

If you think you would personally benefit from reflexology or you’re still researching its potential benefits, here are five reasons to try this form of therapy. Don’t knock it until you try it.

Reason #1: It has the history to back it up

Reflexology is an ancient practice, so it’s anything but new and trendy. This technique may date back as far as 2330 BC, based on a pictograph recorded in an Egyptian tomb. From Buddhists to Chinese emperors, internal medicine and the use of “foot methods” have been utilized for centuries.

In 1917 in the United States, William H. Fitzgerald, MD, also known as the father of reflexology, found that various pressure points relieved pain during minor surgeries. From there, detailed maps were created, describing these reflex points and their potential benefits. Today, we continue to utilize the benefits of reflexology, based on a range of clinical studies.

Reason #2: Improves circulation

More often than not, poor circulation indicates other underlying health conditions, including diabetes and hypertension. The longer you suffer from bad circulation, the more likely it is you’ll experience health complications. As hands and feet are massaged, for instance, reflexology can improve blood flow to vital organs.

As blood flow improves, various organs and systems receive greater concentrations of oxygen and nutrition-rich blood. In turn, this can help nourish tissues and enhance healing. Within one study, published in the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, it was found that self-foot reflexology significantly improved circulation among middle-aged women.

Reason #3: Boosts immune function
For those who are confined to a bed, for instance, reflexology not only helps stimulate blood flow, but also lymph fluid — helping the body naturally clean tissue and boost overall immunity. This will benefit anyone who is aiming to improve their health.

As you massage certain reflexology points, lymph fluid carries metabolic waste away from vital organs and muscles, resulting in improved function and lower overall blood pressure. Remember, prevention is ALWAYS better than cure — supporting your immune system allows you to naturally protect yourself.

Reason #4: Relieves stress

Reflexology is often used to address symptoms of depression and anxiety, helping individuals experience enhanced relaxation. The summary of one study, published in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, stated, “Reflexology reduced ‘state’ anxiety and cardiovascular activity within healthy individuals, consistent with stress-reduction. Considering the connection between stress/anxiety and well being, the effects of reflexology may have beneficial outcomes for patients.”

By relaxing the body through reflexology, you are then more capable of dealing with the stresses of daily life. Within one large review, it was reported that reflexology may create a relaxation effect — potentially lowering blood pressure, reducing anxiety, and even decreasing pain levels.

Reason #5: Increases energy

Chronic fatigue is a major issue throughout the Western world, but luckily, there are plenty of natural ways to combat this condition, including reflexology. The whole point of reflexology is to promote balance, and in turn, enhanced healing is experienced, along with optimal energy. It’s said that using this therapy can help target “blockages” that hinder the natural flow of energy.

Depending on your personal situation, you may need to stimulate varying points. For some, stimulating the thyroid reflexology point can help combat fatigue, whereas others address the kidneys. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the kidneys are known to be the “root of life” — acting as a reservoir for your energy.

Though often referred to as a reflexology massage, reflexology is slightly different than a standard foot massage. Refle...
09/13/2021

Though often referred to as a reflexology massage, reflexology is slightly different than a standard foot massage. Reflexology is a healing treatment that targets specific reflex points on the foot with pressure. It is said that these reflex points are connected to other organs and parts of the body via energy channels. When pressure is applied to the points it can remove blocked energy in those channels and allow the connected organs to begin healing.

Reflexology has a very long history and has gone through several transformations over the centuries. Its earliest roots can be traced back to ancient Egypt and then to China. Its more modern roots took hold in the early 20th century. At the time, a well-known doctor by the name of William Fitzgerald introduced the idea of zone therapy. Other professionals compounded onto that idea until it became known as reflexology near the middle of the 20th century.

Some patients are hesitant at first because of the use of words like “energy”, but it’s important to point out that there are several health benefits associated with reflexology massages that are proven and medically acceptable. Thus, even if opening energy channels doesn’t sound appealing to you, there are many other reasons to consider reflexology.

Following is a closer look at some of the most significant benefits attached to reflexology. Some of these benefits are related to unblocking energy channels in the body and others are purely physiological.

Improved Blood Circulation

Blood circulation is an important component of your overall well-being. Poor circulation is a risk factor for a number of conditions and can lead to harmful side effects in patients with specific conditions, such as diabetes. Your blood is necessary for carrying oxygen, nutrients, and other compounds throughout the body. As your circulation worsens, less oxygen and fewer nutrients will be delivered, which leads to symptoms like decreased energy levels.

The feet are the part of the body that is the furthest away from the heart. This means that they are often the first to experience symptoms associated with poor blood circulation. Some of these symptoms include varicose veins on the feet, hypertension, cramping, and blue coloring on the nails.

The effects of massage on blood circulation have been studied for several decades. These same benefits apply to foot reflexology as well since it is mostly a massage technique that targets specific areas. Reflexology will actually move blood through areas of the foot when applying pressure, which then allows for new blood to flow in and circulation to improve.

A second way that reflexology improves energy levels is by improving the functioning of the bladder. As mentioned, various points on the foot are tied via energy channels to specific organs. One of those channels is tied directly to the bladder. Reducing the blockage in that specific channel can improve bladder function and reduce the severity of urinary tract(UT) problems.

But what does this mean in terms of energy levels? It means that the body is more capable of eliminating unwanted substances and dangerous toxins. Normally, those toxins might accumulate and attach to cells in the body causing damage. An increased number of damaged cells often leads to decreased energy levels. In a sense, the reflexology massage is working as a form of natural detox, which is known to increase energy levels.

Additional Benefits

The reduction of stress is another amazing benefit tied to reflexology. It is a benefit tied to nearly all forms of massage, but the degree of stress relief from reflexology is greater than in many of the alternatives. Stress is a known risk factor for dozens of serious and potentially lethal health conditions. Having another tool for eliminating stress is always a great idea.

A few other benefits include pain reduction, improved nerve sensitivity, better sleep, improved healing, and an overall improvement in the functioning of all organs. Reflexology is steadily growing in popularity and understanding. More and more studies are being conducted each year to determine exactly what is happening in the body and in what ways patients can benefit from this as a form of therapy.

Cancer is never easy on the body, mind or soul.  Nor is it easy on family.  Reflexology provides a chance for release of...
09/09/2021

Cancer is never easy on the body, mind or soul. Nor is it easy on family. Reflexology provides a chance for release of negative energy while aiding in decreasing symptoms of cancer treatments - like brain fog, numbness, tingling, balance, digestion and more! Reflexology is non-evasive and can give your body, mind, and soul rest. Contact the office today to schedule your session!

How does reflexology help during pregnancy? Reflexology is often used to soothe the aches and pains in your back and joi...
09/09/2021

How does reflexology help during pregnancy? Reflexology is often used to soothe the aches and pains in your back and joints that are taking a beating from your growing belly. And some preliminary studies indicate that it can reduce lower-back and pelvic pain as well as stress. Check out this article and call for your appointment today with Karen Groneberg Certified Reflexologist. You can contact our office directly at 320-763-6533 or Karen directly at 320-760-4113 to schedule!

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the use of reflexology in pregnancy and post-childbirth period. Reflexology is a popular form of complementary therapy. This is written by Sally Earlam, who is the Maternity specialist for the Association of Reflexologists (UK).

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