Kidney disease is a significant global health problem that affects both women and men. According to the World Kidney Day organization, kidney disease affects approximately 850 million people worldwide, with millions more at risk of developing the disease. Kidney disease is the 11th leading cause of death worldwide; one in ten people has kidney problems. […]
Has IBS forced you to know where all the bathrooms are? Are you either constipated or have diarrhea? Are you frustrated with your digestive tract? There is help to manage your IBS symptoms with Foot Reflexology. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder affecting the large intestine (colon). IBS consists of symptoms, […]
It is estimated that 50% of men over 50 may experience some urinary tract symptoms, including slow or incomplete urination. It is important to note that this condition can also affect women of all ages. Foot Reflexology can support healthy urination and healthy kidneys. Slow or incomplete urination can be caused by a variety […]
Colic, respiratory, and digestive problems are relatively common in babies. Colic is characterized by excessive crying and fussiness in infants; approximately 25% of babies experience colic in their first few months. You can help your baby find colic relief with foot reflexology. Reasons that may cause colic: Immune Respiratory system Newborns may experience respiratory […]
Video Course: How to Read a Reflexology Map, Reflexology Hand Techniques, Foot Skin Color and What Am I Feeling For? What to Look for When Giving a Reflexology Session There are many steps to do before giving a Reflexology session besides preparing your healing space. It is essential to prepare your hands to avoid hand […]
No matter what you eat, do you feel a burning session in your diaphragm or throat? Can you taste the acid? Is the burning sensation won’t allow you to sleep? Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a common condition that occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. Approximately […]
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