General Reflexology Foot Map Areas
Reflexology involves applying pressure to specific places on your feet, hands and ears, which have peripheral nerves that are connected to your central nervous system. Massaging these areas is a way to tap into your central nervous system to relieve pain and reduce stress through the simple power of touch. Book Marriott's Desert Springs Villas I, Palm Desert on Tripadvisor: See 576 traveler reviews, 434 candid photos, and great deals for Marriott's Desert Springs Villas I, ranked #3 of 23 hotels in Palm Desert and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Use this pressure point of LV3 to directly target headaches, menstrual pain, anger.
Reflexology Foot Chart - sole
Reflexology Foot Chart - inside view
Reflexology Foot Chart - outside view
Meridian points on toes
Basic Reflexology Areas on the Foot
Understanding the basic sections helps you know where to start and finish a technique and what area or organ you are working on without using a chart!
Example: how to use basic reflexology knowledge with a simple chart to find the stomach area on the foot
- We know that the stomach is mostly on the left side of the body - so it must be mainly on the left foot
- We know that on the foot the body is divided into sections
- We know that the stomach is under the chest region and above the waist line
- Therefore, it is mostly on the left foot between the chest area and waistline
Reflexology Foot Chart - sole
This is a great beginners and professionals reflexology foot map.
Simple diagrams like this one are great to learn, if you are keen to get started doing reflexology go straight to instructions on how to use a reflexology foot map today.
Example: how to provide relief from blocked sinuses using this reflexology foot chart
- Locate the sinuses area on the map above (tips of all the fingers and toes)
- Repetitively squeeze and release the sinus area for twenty seconds on each finger or toe (begin on the right hand/ foot with thumb along to little finger, repeat on left hand/ foot)
- Gently rotate all the joints on each finger or toe (begin on the right hand/ foot with thumb along to little finger, repeat on left hand/ foot)
- If it is a severe cold, drink plenty of H20
- Do reflexology to the whole of both feet or both hands and go back over the above top three points again until feeling some relief
Reflexology Foot Chart - inside
It's easy to see in this reflexology foot diagram the spine running up the entire inside of both feet.
Reflexology Map Of Your Feet Images
The spine is the most important reflexology area because it's the super highway for all the talking your bones, nerves and muscles do with your brain.
Reflexology Foot Chart - outside
In this reflexology foot map you can see that the shoulder is on the outside edge of the foot near the toes
Example: how to provide relief for a shoulder ache
Find on the foot the part of the spine that is level with the shoulders (from bottom of big toe to where the ball of the foot finishes)
- Locate the part of the spine that is level with the shoulder area (from the base of big toe to where ball of foot finishes)
- Thumb walk this part on the spine area up and down for several minutes.
- Thumb walk the entire shoulder area
- Have a large glass of water
- Concentrate on breathing through the stomach (watch stomach expand and fall, rather than breathing and seeing chest rise and fall) in large In and Out breaths for thirty seconds.
Meridian points on toes
When stimulating the meridian points, apply gentle but firm pressure to each point, moving in a clockwise, then anti-clockwise motion
If you want more detail in a reflexology foot map contact us or we recommend finding books by Inge Dougans
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Reflexology does 3 amazing things!
- It is relaxing
- Promotes harmony & balance in your body & its systems
- Slightly increases blood circulation
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Foot reflexology and chart
Are you feeling stressed out? Do you have a winter cold or bug? This can help you get back on your feet! As were coming up to winter we will encounter all sorts of illness. Not only that life can be a big ball of stress. Treat yourself today to a reflexology massage!! I will show you how.
Are you missing out on the amazing art of reflexology?
Over 20 million people have used my reflexology chart and advice to improve their lives - so why not you? Ok, so in the evening the TV is on, you check or surf on your phone, emails falling in your inbox. Picture it!.. all the demands on you in a day, it is not surprising that you find it hard to relax. Double that up with a stinking cold or winter illness. Stress can create a knock on effect on our hormones and prevent the relaxation needed to properly sleep. Well, this was a summary of how I felt last year before I uncovered the hidden secret of reflexology.
So what is it? How will it help me?
In reflexology there are certain points or nerves that are contained in your feet, that are associated with organs and different parts of the body. These points need to be massaged in order to eliminate stress, built up tension, illness and pain. Reflexology is an alternative healing method that has been in practice for thousands of years. And, did you know that it's an ancient practice and was passed down through an oral tradition, and possibly first recorded as a pictograph on and Egyptian tomb? It is very difficult to track exactly how old this alternative method of medicine is. Basically it is accomplished by applying pressure to certain areas of the hands, feet, and ears, it is believed that the pain from nerve damage or stress will be lessened. The truth is, it doesn’t really matter how old it is… what matters is that it works! You will be glad you tried it!
Running this website can be stressful, especially when things go wrong technically - and in life I was looking for something to help me take care of myself. Yes, self-reflexology saved the day!! This ancient art has been jumbled into the category of being somewhat a mystery but it is worth a go.
Wait. lets get down to business:
Firstly, you need to understand the mercian and focal points. We have drawn a handy foot chart which you can download and use to assist you in performing your own reflexology, each area of the foot is connected to a part of your body. Massaging these areas will make you feel relaxed and happy again. It helps with any insomnia, stress and more importantly it breaks the cycle of negative energies and forces one to clear their mind. So at the end of the day, employing the typical techniques I list here can help you improve your mental well-being. Go for it I say. As a trained reflexologist I will show you how to massage your own feet to ensure you can create not only calmness but also to maximize relaxation.
All that stress could ruin your inner self, but employing this technique you can start to feel better - boy, is that not worth it? Don’t worry it is relatively easy and you can use both your thumbs and fingers so lets do it now.
Instructions:
Soaking your feet in warm water or taking a long hot bubble bath before you carry out the reflexology will help you destress and relax - great news is that you can also perform reflexology in the bath using the ball massage outlined below. Also try to apply flour or talcum powder to help keep you from having sweaty feet if you decide not to take a bath. You can wear your socks so don’t worry. Oh yes, and if you cannot reach your foot a chair or anything with a round end will do. Even the end of a broom! If you don’t have time, fill a jar of marbles and stand on them.Ok, now we have identified some important areas to massage, let’s run through the approach of massage. There are three types that you can apply.
1. Thumb walking in reflexology
This is a key massage technique which uses the joint of the thumb. You should try to work the massage as if your thumb is a worm and using the joint of the thumb. Press your thumb forward over the other thumb and wiggle.
2. Ball massage - using a marble:For this you need a small ball around 1.5 inches round. Use your thumb to move in a round firm circle motion clockiwise. Alternatively, you can stand on the ball and apply the pressure for 15 seconds. Release and then start again.
3. Rotation method of massage: The rotation method is using your thumb in order to create a circular motion clockwise to begin with, then counter-clockwise. Press your thumb hard at the end and work on the areas in the diagram above.
Check the foot chart above for the regions below:
- If your in the office try massaging your big toe, this represents the head and brain. Apply massage pressure here to relieve colds and headaches. The brain is known as the hub of your central nervous system, massaging the meridian point will help your overall body feel better.
- Lung and chest - If you have a cold then the portion of the soles of the feet are connected to your chest. The energy in the lung is released when this is massaged and can help with any respiratory problems.
- The gall bladder when pressed will rejuvenate the gall bladder. Managing this regularly will stimulate your bile acids and help with digestion of fats.
- Kidneys - This area is found in the middle of the sole of the foot. When massaged, this meridian point will help elminate acidic and help speed up your metabolism and weight loss. Massaging the kids is also great for helping blood pressure.
- The small intestines is where we digest all our food. This is massaged to help with healthy skin and also breaking down fatty acids that your body needs. Massaging this area can help ensure the correct nutrients are in your body.
- No doubt about it, when you have a cold make sure you massage the throat nose and neck area which are found in the bottom bridge of your big toe.
- The spinal region in reflexology goes all the way along the inside of your foot, massage this for back problems or just to ease stress and tension. Also known as the lumber or vertebrate.
- The pancreas meridian can be seen near the kidney. This controls your sugar levels and hyperglycaemia.
- The thyroid gland found in the middle of the soles of the foot will help with weight loss - as this is responsible for our hormones (T3) and also (T4) These hormones help us develop and grow. They are great areas to massage on children to help growth. Additionally, massaging this area can help your concentration great if you have an exam looming.
- Your stomach is found on the sole of the foot, and by pressing this meridian point can encourage good digestion. Focusing on the stomach, massaging this area is normally connected to feeling less anxiety. Working on this area will enable a more calming and soothing approach to life. This is due to our inner chakra system of the solar plexus. In essence, massaging the stomach area of the foot can remove those “nervous” or “butterfly” feelings when your feeling particularly stressed.
- The smallest part of your feet is normally associated with your waist, rectrum and groin. Apply the ball method of massage in order to release tension in this area.
To help you better analyse the diagram above to understand the certain areas such as the nose and eyes and how these appear. Using my chart, the logic and areas of the foot are clearly outlined. Please note, both feet are different and provide an area for each side of the body. For example we can see the heart is positioned on the left hand side foot. Using my chart you can easily find the key areas you wish to work on. Spiritually, working on say for example the eyes will allow you to see from the third eye and meditate to gain answers to the future!
So, How Exactly Can Reflexology Help You Out?
There are many things reflexology can help with. Most often, reflexology is used to alleviate pain from nerve damage and relieve headaches and other ailments. While not agreed upon as a legitimate medical practice, many agree that reflexology is helpful and useful as a medical treatment. That’s not all reflexology can do for you. Some other known benefits of reflexology are:
- Improved Circulation – Blood and oxygen are better cycled throughout the body, speeding up healing and replacement of damaged cells.
- High Energy Levels – Increase your metabolism and energy creation processes!
- Nervous System Stimulation – By opening neural pathways, reflexology can increase your motor skills, cognitive function, and even boost memory!
- “Speed Healing” -Due to increased nerve activity and blood circulation, paired with a faster metabolism, cells will begin to heal and repair themselves at a faster rate.
- Reduction/Elimination of Headaches – One of the most popular uses of reflexology, eliminating headaches and migraines by applying pressure to, and therefore relaxing, nerves and muscles linked to the cause of headaches and migraines.
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Reflexology Map Of Your Feet Before And After
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Oh.. finally..relaxation done right! The relaxation benefits alone are compelling reasons to give reflexology a try. More relaxation means more time spent enjoying the day instead of being in pain and hiding from the light. More time spent with your family enjoying time together instead of being curled up on the couch with Advil and a TV show. Reflexology has proven very effective in relaxation and pain relief. Surely seeing people with a little more flounce in their bounce makes for a good amount of proof. It’s not hard to see why people use this in the evening to relax. Give it a go now!