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Knowing the reflexology guideEven though learning reflexology in an institution is the best option, you cannot always go to the institution for clarifications. Hence there is a need for a proper guide in reflexology. While you are learning reflexology in an institution you will be having your lecturer or your professor as your guide to learning the techniques. But it is not possible to remember all those techniques after you leave your institution. A good guide in reflexology in the form of a book is essential even after the completion of the course on reflexology. There are many books available in the market which can be used as a reflexology guide for reference. Books like Complete guide to the foot reflexology by Kevin and Barbara Kunz can be used by any lay person and reflexologist as a guide to refresh what you have learnt in reflexology. This an illustrated section in this book which speaks out the techniques that are used in reflexology. It also guides you on how to assess stress and foot reading. This book also informs you about a foot reflexology session and what and all you have to do in a session. The anatomy and physiology of reflexology is dealt with. The different types of disorders of our body are also given along with the areas of the feet that you have to work upon to deal with these disorders. This is an excellent reflexology guide for any person. The other books that serve as a reflexology guide are Foot reflexology: A visual guide for self-treatment by Jurgen Jora, Feet first: A guide to foot reflexology by Laura Norman, Reflex zone therapy of the feet by Hanne Marquardt, and Hand and foot reflexology: A self-help guide by Kevin & Barbara Kunz. These books serve you as a guide to perform healing massage on your home all by yourself or with the help of a friend. These books provide you with color diagrams that show the reflex zones and a description tells you how to perform the massages that gives you relief.
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