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Reflexology-does it work ?

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whitbybabe | 00:30 Wed 27th Sep 2006 | Body & Soul
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I suffer with lower back pain and have done all of my life.Painkillers help but I don't want to take them all of the time as they upset my stomach.Want to try reflexology but I am a bit sceptical. Incidentally,my back pain has been a whole lot worse since having my son 13 years ago,I had an epidural which did not work.
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I find reflexology helps, why not give it ago - you havent much to lose have you? and possibly lots to gain!
Some people find reflexology disagreeable. It should only be carried out by a professional if you are deemed a suitable patient after certain health questions have been answered.
I would try reflexology, kiniesiology, hypnotherapy, acupuncture or reiki. One of these therapies will definitely help you. x
Even if reflexology doesn't help your back, it is extremely relaxing which is a good thing anyway! Give it a go...
Agree with Amara on the accupuncture. Have had recurring hip pain for years and three weeks ago tried accupuncture. I'm a new woman, its brillant!
Why not try massage? I trained in Therapeutic Massage, which included some reflexology, but my teacher had the opinion that reflexology was a second choice to be used only if body massage could not be used.

Having said that, I have used reflexology on my wife to treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome and it seemed to have some effect.
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Thanks to all of you for your input.x
God I'd be so worried the reflexologist would faint from the smell of my feet!
What I've never understood (mind you I'm not terribly bright) is what the constant daily massage of walking hither and yon is doing - presumably it's manipulating or pressing on some of the vital points? Are some of us getting a constant positive massage and some of us not?
Give it a go if it's free!
My Sister is a Reflexologist and I was sceptical about it. However when you read about it and then have it done its amazing. There are crystals that form in your foot and the area relates to a body part suffering.

Like I said, I was sceptical but when I had it done on me, my neck had a "good ache" the next day.

By the way, I'm a 6'2" Yorkshire man, not a yoghurt knitting sandal wearing type so if I was converted I think anyone can be.

Try visiting http://www.annaland.info/

Or http://www.aor.org.uk/ for more information

Its good and it works......try it.
A friend of mine was training to be a reflexologist and used me as her guinea pig. Each time is was just like a very nice gentle foot massage on my feet except in one spot where I definately felt discomfort when it was worked on. There was also a large deposit of hard skin at that point. She told me that it was to do with my ovaries (look away now fellas) and I always put it down to the heavy periods that I had.

About a year later I was rushed to hospital in terrible pain and a cyst the size of a watermelon was removed from my ovary.

Since then the hard skin has disappeared as well.

I have been converted from a mild sceptic to a believer.
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