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PAWSPOINT REFLEXOLOGY TO THE RESCUE
Animals are excellent candidates for Reflexology. They benefit from Reflexology as much as people do and perhaps even more than petting! They walk and live in the same stressful settings as we do, breathe the same air, drink the same water and lead noisy, angry, deprived lives. For the love of humans, they have given up much of their freedom, and most of their instincts. It is time for us to give them something very special.
When you first work on an animal, you need to relax them with little moves that treat the foot gently eliciting sigh of pleasure. Just as in humans, you start with “treats” and relaxation exercises, and then move into specific reflexes.
Hold the tail root with both hands and softly pull backwards. The animal, whether dog, cat or horse will probably pull forwards. This gives excellent traction and feels great on their spine and neck. This is especially true of dogs that pull on their leashes and harnesses and horses improperly saddled and shod.
Although it involved a different emotion, tapping in the same places for the miniature schnauzer who was afraid of big dogs and any anything new turned her into a very social being, now bolder and braver than her human!
The area that is called the instep and heel on our feet never touches the ground in dog, cat or horse. So if you try to work on paws alone, you will tickle and irritate your friend more than correct and calm. The hock is equivalent to the heel and in Reflexology terms, the hock represents the buttock, hip and low back area. ------------
As the foundation of the body, feet and paws balance the body for which they are made.
Remember that the toes represent the head and They are truly an enchantment to us Reflexologists who learn to read your system’s feet first! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yvette Eastman, is the Director of Touchpoint Institute of Reflexology and Kinesthetics and author of the book, Face to Face - Face Reflexology for Health and Relaxation. Office: (604) 936-3227 or if outside of the Greater Vancouver area: 1-800-211-3533. Visits OK in Health for Yvettes upcoming courses and OK in Health`s Reflexology Page Back to July Newsletter Any content included on this article is intended as a guide only and should not be used as an to seeking professional advice from either your doctor or a registered specialist for yourself or anyone else. OK In Health To submit a posting -| - Home - | - Workshops & Events Calendar - | - Fitness Classes - | - Events by Town/Area -| - Free Events -| - About Us Practitioners - | - Health & Wellness Articles - | - Contests - | - Local Health Businesses - | - Natural Products Sign up for your free monthly e-health & wellness magazine - | - This month's Magazine -| - Unsubscribe Healthy Recipes - | - Celiac Info - | - Wellness Quick Tips - | - In-Store- DVD's, CD's, Books - | - Classifieds & Announcements - | - Support Groups Men's Health - | - Women's Health - Maternity & Family Care - | - Reflexology page -| - Environment & Events - | - Animal Natural Care & Events Our Standards - | - Testimonials - | - Message Board - | - Glossary Terms - | - Contact Us
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