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Tagged: pain

Reflexology Offers Hope for PTSD Symptoms

May 26th, 2019 | pain

Perhaps one of the most promising uses of reflexology being explored is in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Miller described an encounter with a wounded military veteran she was seated next to on an airplane. In the course of normal conversation, she mentioned being a massage therapist; the man told her he had PTSD, […]

Do Your Feet Speak to You? Foot Anatomy

April 28th, 2019 | pain

As a Certified Reflexologist, I see feet every day. Mostly feet have some problems. I have seen a many variety of feet. Some nicely shaped, some pretty, and some need pain relief. . There are some feet that are just tired from wearing ill-fitted shoe or are overworked. Few of us appreciate what our feet […]

Why Do I Do Healing Work? – Inspiration

April 19th, 2019 | pain

I am asked why I do healing work? Hmmm. To share knowledge. To empower others to be proactive with their health. To try out new comedy material. Gotta you! Putting all kidding aside. I am proud to be a part of so many people’s transformation. It is a big job and there are days I […]

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June 22nd, 2017 | pain

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How do we condition ourselves to ignore pain? – FREE Facebook Live Chat, 9/19 8PM EST

September 12th, 2016 | pain

Many of us understand the physical symptoms of pain, but what about the emotional aspect of pain or pain that get stuck on a cellular level? We can control physical and emotional pain through medication or talk therapy. But what happens when the pain doesn’t go away and medication no longer work as well?

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