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There are numerous theories of how reflexology
works, among them:
- Psychological--This theory proposes
that the power of suggestion is the primary factor, and includes the
claim that it is a placebo.
- Lymph--Since the lymphatic system removes
toxic or malignant products and includes the immune system, it is assumed
that reflexology enhances its function and restores proper chemical
balance in the body.
- Electrical Potential--It is believed
that a difference in electrical potential in various parts of the body
constitutes a corresponding malfunction in another part of the body.
Reflexology remedies this difference.
- Ki Energy--It is believed that foot
reflexology works in the same way as acupuncture and shiatsu: by bringing
balance to the flow of energy along the body's meridians.
- Counter Irritation--The human body speeds
up repair when it receives an insult to its equilibrium. Reflexology
provides this insult.
- Nerve Endings/Crystals--It is believed
that nerve endings are unable to transmit their impulses because of
crystalline deposits that build up and block their pathway.
A variation of this theory is that the crystalline deposits impede the
grounding connection of the foot with the earth. Reflexology is believed
to clear these crystalline deposits.
- Proprioception--A foot
reflexology session with its exertion of pressure, stimulation of muscles
and re-angulation of joints, sends false reports of position and sensation
to the brain. The brain responds to reposition the body that results
in a relaxation of the muscles.
To date we do not know how
foot reflexology works. All of these theories are based upon conjecture.
What we do know is how it feels to the practitioner, and, the recipient's
experience -- a deep relaxation of the body and mind.
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