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Cancel Out Stress With Reflexology
from
Thomacine Haywood
The grim reality of stress is
showing up in more and more scientific studies like one by the American
Medical Association that reported stress was a factor in 75 percent of all
diseases. A recent study even linked the effects of stress to weakening of
the heart muscle.
In the August, 2004 edition of GreatLife magazine it was reported that Duke
University Medical Center researchers in Durham, N.C. studied the effects of
stress on hearts in a clinical trial that monitored the reaction of the
heart to everyday events.
They discovered that the more stress, anger and sadness someone experienced,
the less able their hearts were able to respond effectively. It was like the
pressure exerted on the heart by the constant emotional ups and downs of
stress caused it to stretch beyond its capacity to bounce back to normal.
Another study determined a link between depression and impaired heart
health. Researchers at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., and Yale University,
New Haven, Conn., recently studied 50 pairs of male twins by hooking them up
to electrocardiograms for 24 hours. They concluded a link existed between
depression and reduced heart rate variability (HRV) or fluctuations between
heartbeats. Decreased HRV can weaken the heart and make it more susceptible
to sudden fatalities.
Reflexology can be a natural, low cost option to offsetting the effects of
stress on heart and overall health. Reflexology endeavors to treat the body,
mind and spirit as a cohesive system by getting to the cause of disease not
its symptoms. Reflexology possesses the capacity to cancel out the effects
of stress while it helps the body to reach a place of deep relaxation where
it can balance the body systems.
Through the relaxation process the body is more capable of dealing with the
stresses placed on it by daily living and those associated with illness.
Reflexology gently nudges the body towards improved functioning of the
system by improving lymphatic drainage and venous circulation, simulation to
the nerve pathways, and muscle relaxation.
In a report on reflexology research published at
www.reflexology-research.com a Chinese study demonstrated how reflexology
efficiently alleviated the effects of extreme stress. Twenty patients being
treated for neurasthenia, a condition of extreme emotional stress-- were
given a course of reflexology at the hospital’s department of physiotherapy.
The treatments focused on areas of the feet relating to the adrenal glands,
kidneys, bladder, sinus, brain and heart organs that are compromised by the
effects of stress.
The treatments were given daily for a week with the following results
presented at the China reflexology symposium in July, 1993: 40 percent
experienced a complete cure; 35 percent were greatly improved; 15 percent
mildly improved; and 10 percent reporting no change at all.
Reflexology therapeutically reduces stress and tension throughout the body’s
systems to improve blood and lymph circulation, increase nerve supply to the
cells and release toxins from the body’s tissues. It is believed to
encourage the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good hormones,
well documented in their ability to relieve stress.
These physiological benefits facilitate improvements in the body's
assimilation of nutrients, elimination of wastes and immune system
stimulation. Reflexology supports the body in its process of self-healing
and maintaining the balance that leads to good health.
Plus, reflexology feels great and nearly everyone is a candidate for
reflexology--even people who are not candidates for traditional massage
therapy due to physical restrictions or who may be inhibited about
disrobing. With reflexology, all you remove is footwear.
About this contributor: Thomacine
Haywood is a writer, teacher and practitioner in private practice in
Indianapolis. She is a Reiki Master, certified reflexologist, massage &
sound therapist. She teaches on various subjects relating to alternative
health, prosperity awareness and using art/angel images to connect with
Divine Source. To learn more about Haywood you can view her
healer profile
, from there you can access her
Web site.
Learn more about reflexology at
www.reflexology-usa.org.
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