Reflexology Chart
August 5, 2008
Reflexology Chart: The Ultimate aid in the Science of Reflexology
Reflexology also known as zone therapy is the practice of using pressure points in strategic areas of the body namely, hands, ears, and feet to aid in the maintenance of general well being. Practitioners usually map out the various reflex or pressure points necessary to the body’s well being with the aid of a reflexology chart. A reflexology chart is a quick reference to the various pressure points found in the body. By using a reflexology chart the practitioner is sure to locate the appropriate pressure point for the corresponding organ or system in the body that is needed to be stimulated or messaged back to health.
A reflexology chart can be very colorful bringing the eye immediately to the areas of the body that correspond to the pressure, message, or squeezing done by the practitioner. The use of a reflexology chart as a visual aid can be more accurate than just written instructions. Seeing the picture of where to apply pressure, leaves less room for error than trying to figure it out from a written set of instructions. Each area of the body would be color coded in a reflexology chart. Not only does this quick visual aid help the practitioner in locating the exact spot to apply pressure on the foot, hand or ear, it can be extremely helpful for the layperson who wishes to practice reflexology for reasons of self improvement.
For the student of reflexology, a color coded reflexology chart is particularly useful for the visual learner since each area of the body is mapped out and coded in a different color. For example, the heart is represented in red, the eyes in light blue, the lung and breast in green, the bladder in yellow and so on. Different shades of the same color may represent different organs or systems in the body. It is well understood that charts make wonderful visual aids for students to get a different perspective or understanding on the material that must be learned. Not only are these reflexology charts available in the classroom setting, but they are widely available for the layperson in books, videos, or dvds. Furthermore a Google search will bring you to various articles displaying reflexology charts as well.
Reflexology offers aid in reducing stress, eliminating pain, ridding the body of toxins, unblocking tension and blocked energy and revitalizing the body. For the layperson who wishes to try this procedure without the expense of a qualified reflexologist, investing in a book with a reflexology chart can help cut down on expenses, but of course does not replace the expertise of a professional.
Acupuncture Pressure Points: How Do They Help?
August 4, 2008
Acupuncture pressure points are located throughout the body. These are very small areas of the body that will react to stimulations. In the study of acupuncture, it is believed that a life force or life energy called qi flows through the body. When you become ill, face pain or just are not feeling well, this is because the natural flow of qi through the body has been challenged, changed or otherwise broken. In order to restore health to your body, you must remove the ailment and restore the flow. Acupuncture points, acupoints are often used to attain this goal.
Acupuncture pressure points are specific and can not be used randomly. Rather, the science behind them dates back some 3000 years to ancient Chinese medicine and teachings. These points are used in many types of acupuncture including in laser acupuncture, sonopuncture, and even acupressure, each offering a different take on the way that the procedure is done.
In your body there are hundreds of acupuncture points located. These points are located on meridians. Meridians are actually connected points that run across the body and will correlate with specific organs or parts of the body. In addition to these meridian based points, acupuncture pressure points are located around the body otherwise. When you visit an acupuncturist, they will target the appropriate acupuncture pressure points, as based on the area of your body that needs help.
With the proper method of stimulation, acupuncture pressure points help to restore the flow of qi through your body, helping you to overcome the illness or condition that you are facing. Acupuncturists are trained to know how to find these points as well as what benefit they will have when stimulated. For example, if you have a headache, it is necessary to stimulate the right pressure points in order to relieve the pain felt in your head. But, that does not mean that the acupuncture pressure points used will be in your head. Since qi flows in a never ending path through the body, finding the specific stimulation points is necessary though they may be located on the opposite side of the body.
There are many categories of acupuncture pressure points. The categories help to show the ways that acupuncture can be used. One of the most commonly used methods is the Five Transporting Point System. Others include the Five Points Phases, Xi-Cleft, Back-shu, Lou-connecting and many others. Professionals use these categories to give them an idea of how to treat the condition as well as what method to use that will be most beneficial.
Pictures Of Iridology
August 2, 2008
Pictures Of Iridology Can Point To Potential Physical Problems
Iridology is a form of alternative medicine that seeks neither to diagnosis or treat. Instead, this science involves the screening for potential medical issues that might benefit from preventative measures or more hands-on diagnosis and treatment. Like a blood pressure screening, iridology seeks to determine if something could be wrong or if something might go wrong within the body. This is achieved through pictures of iridology subject matter.
Pictures of iridology focus on the iris of a patient’s eye. It is believed that the iris will give an indication of problems or potential problems within the body even before symptoms arise. Inasmuch, those who practice this form of alternative medicine use pictures of iridology as a screening tool to find or stave off potential issues.
Pictures of iridology are taken using a rather complicated camera. In most cases, the camera used to take pictures of iridology is fiber optic in nature and performs in much the same manner as an eye doctor’s screening machine. The resulting images are high resolution, highly detailed images of a patient’s iris.
Once pictures have been taken, they are carefully reviewed for anomalies, such as specks, spots or lines. Any anomalies are studied and examined to record the exact location where they are found, their coloration and even their shape. After this is done, the recorded information is compared to a specialized iridology chart.
An iridology chart is nothing more than a detailed image of an eyeball that shows which portions of the iris correspond to certain body parts. It is believed that different portions of the iris display problems within different regions of the body. An anomaly found in a particular portion of the iris, for example, might indicate an issue with the thyroid gland. A spot found in a different location could indicate potential problems with the heart, lungs and so on.
Pictures of iridology are used to screen for potential problems. They are simply not meant as diagnostic tools. They can, however, serve as very important tools for finding issues in their infancy or even preventing them from arising with symptoms all together.
In most countries where iridology is practiced, this scientific pursuit is heavily overseen by licensing organizations and membership-based groups. These groups, such as the International College of Iridology, work to advance this study and set standards for its practice.
Pictures of iridology can serve as a first line of defense against a host of medical conditions. When a skilled practitioner examines the eyes and any found anomalies, it is often suggested that more in-depth procedures take place in regard to actual diagnosis.
Ancient Greek Herbal Medicine
August 1, 2008
Ancient Greek Herbal Medicine The Foundation Of Modern Medicine
Ancient Greek herbal medicine is the foundation of modern medicine. The ancient Greek society had doctors, surgeons and even gynaecologists. The ancient Greeks were the first culture that was known to apply scientific thinking to the art of healing. Herbs were used as medicine, even during surgery. The Greeks had extensive knowledge of herbs and their healing properties making ancient Greek herbal medicine a storehouse of knowledge. Hippocrates, the father of modern medication and an ancient Greek, is the person that true rational medicine is attributed to. Hippocrates’ profound and practical philosophy was based on common sense and observation of the illness.
Disease and healing practices.
The ancient Greeks believed that disease was an affliction that was carried out by the gods as a sort of reprimand. Even in today’s modern culture, some people still believe that disease is still divine in origin. Hippocrates is credited with changing the spiritually based ancient Greek herbal medicine practices to a system that is based on logic and observation. When the Romans conquered Greece, the Roman Catholic Church supported Hippocratic medicine which helped to establish the theories of the ancient Greek medicine. This establishment of medical beliefs became the basis for medical advancements throughout the world.
Scientific evidence about the effectiveness of herbal medicine.
There is no question about the fact that herbs contain chemical compounds.
An estimated 25% of the prescription drugs that are currently dispensed in the United States contain at least one active ingredient that has been derived from plant material. When plant extracts are not used in drugs there is a good chance that at least one ingredient has been chemically synthesized to mimic the properties of natural plant compounds. Some of the more common pharmaceutical drugs that are based on plant origins include Aspirin, Quinine and Digitalis. Herbs have undergone numerous studies and have been researched thoroughly since ancient Greek herbal medicine became the foundation for modern medicine and really they have been studied since the beginning of time. When it comes to solid scientific proof though, evidence has been found that supports the claims that various herbal manufacturers make as to the effectiveness of herbs. There is no doubt given the definition of the word drug, which is any substance that has a physiological effect on the body, that herbal remedies do have some effect on the body. The amount of effectiveness and the safeness of the herbal formulation is what is under scrutiny. Numerous useful drugs have been derived from plant sources but so have alkaloid and other deadly poisons. The interesting aspect of ancient Greek herbal medicine is that is has lasted through the centuries.
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