Ear Reflexes
The upper part of the ear corresponds to the lower part of the body. Applying pressure here stimulates reflexes in legs, hips, thighs, reproductive organs, and knees, parts of the urinary system, and the hands and arms.
The middle part of the ear corresponds to the middle part of the body. Applying pressure here stimulates reflexes in the intestines, stomach, liver, spleen, gall bladder, and part of the urinary system.
The mid to lower area of the ear corresponds to the upper part of the body - Reflexology . Applying pressure here stimulates reflexes in the chest, breast, lungs, upper neck and back.
The lower part of the ear corresponds to the top of the body. Applying pressure here stimulates reflexes in the neck, head and brain.
Let's move onto the Social Function and using Reflexology of the Hands.
METHOD:
1. Rub and wring the hands
2. Press all your finger tips together 10x
3. With your index finger, swipe all the finger necks
4. Massage the webs
5. Interlace the fingers and press into the total palmar area
6. Flex wrist and then shake your hands wildly
7. Hand clap and hug yourself
Working the hands is especially wonderful to do with older people who need the comfort of touch to help them feel connected and loved.
Next, let's stimulate the feet reflexes.
When thinking about the body, working the feet as we know has a stimulating affecting throughout the body and is especially good to do when feeling lethargic, dull, tired, and fatigued.
For this, doing a 2-minute exercise using the Foot Massage Mat -- SOCKS SHOULD BE WORN WHEN FIRST USING THE MAT AND ESPECIALLY FOR TENDER FEET. Lay the Foot Massage mat on a flat floor behind a chair and march up and down on the sole of the feet, on the toes, on the sides of the feet, on the heels, and once again on the flat of the feet.
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