Be Your Own Doctor with Foot Reflexology by: Dr. Dhiren Gala, Dr D.R. Gala, Dr. Sanjay Gala en
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: File size: 16.25 MB
Foreword
Preface
Part I: Introduction
1.Introduction
2.The Zone Theory
3.What Happens After Pressure Treatment and Why?
4.Answers to Some Questions People Commonly Ask
5.Practical Hints for Treatment
Part II: Reflex Zone Therapy
6.Reflexology in Painful Disorders
Headache
Toothache
Problems of The Neck
Problems of the Back (spine)
Problems of The Shoulder
Problems of The Elbow
Problems of The Hip Joint
Problems of The Knee Joint
7.Reflexology in Disorders of The Respiratory System
Problems of The Nose
Sinusitis
Tonsillitis
Problems of The Larynx
Problems of The Lungs
8.Reflexology in Disorders of The Digestive System
Problems of The Mouth
Problems of The Throat
Problems of The Stomach
Problems of The Intestines
Problems of The Appendix
Problems of The Liver
Problems of The Bladder
Problems of The Anus
9.Reflexology in Disorders of The Cardio-Vascular System
Problems of The Heart
High Blood Pressure; Low Blood Pressure
10.Reflexology in Disorders of The Excretory System
Problems of The Kidneys
Problems of The Urinary Bladder And The Urethra
11.Reflexology in Disorders of The Reproductive System
Problems of Men
Problems of Women
Menstrual disorders; Leucorrhoea
Morning Sickness (Vomiting During Pregnancy)
For Easy Delivery
Problems of The Breasts
Menopause
12.Reflexology in Disorders of The Endocrine System
Problems of The Pituitary Gland
Disorders of The Thyroid Gland
Problems of The Pancreas
13.Reflexology In Disorders Of The Sense Organs
Problems of The Eyes
Problems of The Ear
Problems of The Skin
14.Reflexology in Some Other Common Disorders
Obesity
Fever
Problems of The Mind
Problems of The Hair
Giddiness (Vertigo)
Hiccups
Mumps
15.General Debility/Chronic Fatigue
16.Reflexology for Preventing Illness and Maintaining Peak Health
Appendix: Suggestions for Therapists
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