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Reflexology At Work
Reflexology has been used for many centuries. The method of reflexology, also called “zone therapy”, dates back to ancient Egypt, India and China. Evidence of reflexology has even been found in tombs in Egypt. The method of reflexology works by stimulating and applying pressure to certain parts of the hands, or to the feet.
Full Article by: James Calvin
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Therapeutic Massage
Therapeutic massage is the use of massage to heal mental and bodily aches and strains. Also known as manipulative therapy, therapeutic massage provides physical and psychological benefits. Physically, the effects of massage include injury healing, pain management and circulation improvement.
Full Article by: Marina Petroni |
Understanding Reflexology
Reflexology is the application of pressure, stretches and movement to the feet and hands to affect corresponding parts of the body. By applying certain techniques it can be used to reduce stress in the body. It is not just a massage. Reflexology concentrates on strategic zones within the feet and hands which correspond to the nervous system.
Full Article by: Allison Preston |
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A reflexologist mostly works with the feet, although there are other reflexology regions including the hands and ears. The system of reflexology has been around since ancient Egypt. Reflexology points are used to stimulate energy for other areas of the body such as the major organs. There are several diferent systems of reflexology including Zone Therapy and Reflexognosy.
Ballarat
Ballarat is the home of the Eureka Stockade. A history of gold mining has given Ballarat it's rich architectural splendour. Some streets look just as the would a century ago. Ballarat displays it's rich history through the Eureka Stockade display, Sovereign Hill and the Gold Museum. A Rural city Ballarat offers modern amenities including movie theatre, restaurants and Major retailers. Ballarat is also famous for it's Begonia Festival held every March Labour Day on the banks of Lake Wendouree. |
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