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What Is the Difference between Reflexology and Acupressure?

By Mary McMahon

Acupressure and reflexology are both bodywork techniques which involve applying pressure to specific points on the body for the purpose of addressing health complaints, but these techniques are radically different.

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Bastyr’s Foot-Massaging Walkway Is a Literal Path to Good Health

The path at Bastyr University in Seattle is one of the few in North America and is constructed based on the principles of reflexology, an ancient Asian therapy that links health and well-being to specific points on the feet, hands and ears.

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What Does the Research Say about Reflexology?

Research studies in the U.S. and around the world indicate possible benefits of reflexology, particularly in reducing pain, enhancing relaxation, and reducing psychological symptoms, such as anxiety and depression.

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Reflexology

Reflexology (or foot reflexology) is a therapy based on the principle that there are small and specific areas of innervation in the hands and feet that correspond to specific muscle groups or organs of the body.

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How Donna Eden Is Making People Healthier with Energy Medicine

Donna Eden is one of the most well-known and successful Energy Healers of our time. For nearly four decades she has been teaching over 100,000 people—both professionals and laypeople—how to work with their body’s energy systems to reclaim their health and vitality.

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Energy Medicine: The Last Great Frontier

Energy medicine is a complete system for self-care that can provide amazing results, explains Donna Eden, author of the best-selling book Energy Medicine.

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