Anyone know a good book for reflex areas to work on relating to conditions ?
Really w ould like a book for reflex areas to work on in conjunction with disorders or conditions so I know what I can practice with, I'm doing case studies and would like to have something to refer to as at the moment my case study clients don't have too much wronf with them !
Many thanks
Suex
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Hi Sue,
I am also studying reflexology and there are 4 books which I found really useful:
- Inge Dougans: Reflexology: The 5 Elements and Their 12 Meridians - A Unique Approach (found that one particularly useful)
- Renee Tanner, Reflexology: The Case History Book - Case History Records Covering Three Decades
- Beryl Crane: Reflexology: The Definitive Practitioner's Manual: Recommended by the International Therapy Examination Council for Students and Practitoners
- Laura Norman: The Reflexology Handbook: A Complete Guide
Hope it helps and let us know how you get on with your case studies!
Sandy
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Hi Sandy
Yes that's great, will look them up on the net and order one or couple of them, many thanks Suex
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The Laura Norman book is pretty good too, Reflexology Handbook.
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Too many to list -> Found this section at acumedic which has a lot of , many of those mentioned above and quite a few more.
Many thanks
Suex
Answers:
Hi Sue,
I am also studying reflexology and there are 4 books which I found really useful:
- Inge Dougans: Reflexology: The 5 Elements and Their 12 Meridians - A Unique Approach (found that one particularly useful)
- Renee Tanner, Reflexology: The Case History Book - Case History Records Covering Three Decades
- Beryl Crane: Reflexology: The Definitive Practitioner's Manual: Recommended by the International Therapy Examination Council for Students and Practitoners
- Laura Norman: The Reflexology Handbook: A Complete Guide
Hope it helps and let us know how you get on with your case studies!
Sandy
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Hi Sandy
Yes that's great, will look them up on the net and order one or couple of them, many thanks Suex
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The Laura Norman book is pretty good too, Reflexology Handbook.
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Too many to list -> Found this section at acumedic which has a lot of , many of those mentioned above and quite a few more.