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» Jill Browne - Reflexology is not like other things
I love a good foot massage and for that reason I would try Rfxlgy hoping that my feet might feel better afterwards. If it helped the rest of my body, BONUS!
My attitude is different when we move away from the foot massage into other stuff where the benefit of "even if it doesn't work it will feel good" isn't there.
Thanks for your interesting pieces on massage.
» Sylvia Carlson - Reflexology is not like other things
In response to Reflexology is not like other things posted by jillbrowne:» Jill Browne - Reflexology is not like other things
In response to Reflexology is not like other things posted by Myrica:
A good foot massage is ALWAYS welcome in my books. If reflxgy gives me other benefits, they are bonus.
But other modalities, e.g. aromatherapy or acupuncture, do not have the same intrinsic enjoyment factor for me personally.
Has nothing to do with risk, really.
I would not hesitate to try acupuncture if I needed it. I was completely persuaded of its benefits when my old, arthritic dog had it as a pain reliever near the end of her life. The impact was nothing short of astonishing.
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