The human feet are essential for balance, support, and mobility, and reflexology, the practice of applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears, can promote overall well-being. Reflexology stimulates nerve endings to improve circulation, energy flow, and relax the body. Despite initial skepticism, research confirms that reflexology can provide physical and psychological relief, particularly for patients with serious conditions. Benefits include stress reduction, improved circulation, pain management for conditions like migraines and arthritis, enhanced nerve function, and boosted immunity. It also aids in detoxification and energy renewal. For a DIY approach, use a foot chart to locate pressure points, apply firm pressure for two minutes, and rotate stimulation every 10 days with a four-day break for best results.
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