Massage does help if you have vasculitis in your feet. Massage helps with pain relief and to increase circulation. It also helps with stress relief.
No, it would help return body to state of balance
Yes, endocarditis can lead to secondary vasculitis. Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart, and the inflammation from this infection can sometimes spread to the blood vessels, resulting in vasculitis. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying endocarditis to help manage the vasculitis.
See the related link below(Reflexology for osteoarthritis) for some history and information on this subject.
Yes, reflexology can help with allergies. There are sinus points towards the tips of each toe and each finger, by applying pressure and using friction to break up those areas, sinuses should be balanced back to the body's natural state.
Reflexology can help alleviate headaches by applying pressure to specific points on the feet or hands that correspond to the head and neck. This pressure can help to reduce tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation, which may help to relieve headache symptoms.
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Reflexology is an excellent healing modality to assist in the relief of rheumatoid arthritis. Reflexology is a gentle process that can help reduce the common symptoms of pain, swelling and discomfort. I personally have worked with clients with rheumatoid arthritis and have had great success with focusing on stress relieving techniques, balancing the hormone levels and providing a relaxing session. Receiving treatment from a Certified Reflexologist is ideal, for you'll experience better results,Go to the associated link for information on reflexology.
Reflexology can help alleviate tension headaches by applying pressure to specific points on the feet that correspond to the head and neck. This pressure can help release tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation, which may reduce headache symptoms.
Reflexology has been used both with and without essential oils to areas with pain and the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
The most effective reflexology point for relieving headaches is the pressure point located on the webbing between the thumb and index finger. Applying pressure to this point can help alleviate headache symptoms.
An injury to the foot may affect the corresponding reflex points in reflexology, potentially causing tenderness or sensitivity in those areas. The therapist may need to adjust the pressure or techniques used during the session to accommodate the injury and potentially help facilitate healing in the affected area. It's important to communicate with the therapist about any injuries or sensitivities before starting a reflexology session.