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Introduction to Chinese ReflexologyChinese reflexology is a variation of the European reflexology. Chinese reflexology dates back to the 2nd century BC. Dr. Yu Fu is the person who is referred to when you speak of Chinese reflexology. It is known that Dr. Yu Fu treated his patients with the using herbs and acupuncture which is the traditional way of treating patients. He used massage as the sole technique for treating his patients. Thus the Chinese reflexology came into existence. It is known that there are vital pathways in our body that carry the vital energy needed to the organs of the body for normal functioning of the organs. When an injury or illness occurs it is believed that these pathways are blocked and the vital energy is not transmitted to that particular organ in our body. Chinese reflexology helps to get rid of the block in the pathways and removes the toxins and improves the blood circulation in the body. This helps to restore the bodys equilibrium of yin and yang and improves healing and strengthens the body. There are some minor differences in the Chinese reflexology when compared with the European reflexology. Chinese reflexology applies firmer pressure to the reflex points in the hands and the feet. A stimulating foot cream is applied to the foot in Chinese reflexology. Sweeping movements are present instead of just applying pressure to the reflex points. The customer is asked to drink warm drinks such as Green tea during the Chinese reflexology session. This keeps the body of the client warm throughout the session and this improves blood circulation. European reflexology is based on relaxation where as Chinese reflexology stimulates and energizes the person and boosts the immune system. For more information on Chinese reflexology you can visit the site www.handsonfeet.com. The person who practices Chinese reflexology in London can be contacted through this site. Chinese reflexology is taught in China and Thailand. There are massage parlors in Thailand that have Chinese reflexology sessions. Chinese reflexology is also in United States in Syracuse.
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