Reflexology - The Basis of
the Electro Reflex Energizer
Reflexology is the art of reprogramming
the atoms, cells, and electrons of the body to their original state through
the triggering of signal points on the foot or hand. It is a science that
deals with the principle that there are reflex areas in the feet and hands
that correspond to all gland, organs and parts of the body. Reflexology
includes, but is not limited to relieving stress and tension, improving
blood supply, promoting the unblocking of nerve impulses, and helping nature
achieve homeostasis.
The feet have a fundamental relationship
to the body. Signal points on the feet provide a link of communication
to the major organs, muscles, and circulatory, respiratory, digestive,
elimination, reproductive and skeletal systems.
Reflexology is used to manage energy savings
in the body, reduce stress, and build a greater body awareness. It combats
the effects of improper diet and environmental pollutants, and aligns the
physical, mental and emotional energies.
Reflexology Relaxes Tension
Since approximately 75% of today¹s diseases
are attributable to stress and tension, various body systems are affected
in different ways and to varying degrees. One person may exhibit cardiovascular
problems, another gastrointestinal upset, anorexia, palpitations, sweating,
and headaches - to mention but a few of the myriad of bodily reactions
to stress.
Reflexology Improves Nerve and Blood
Supply
In order to keep the body at a normal
balance, it is imperative that the blood and nerve supply to every organ
and gland is at a maximum. Of course, the organs and glands contribute
to the overall well-being of the body, each making contributions to maintaining
an efficient, full operating mechanism, but all receive their instructions
from the most intricate of all networks, the nerves. These cord-like structures,
comprised of a collection of nerve fibers, convey impulses between a part
of the central nervous system and other regions of the body. As with any
complex wiring systems, a short circuit, or blockage, can mean trouble.
A short circuit is often caused by tension
putting pressure on a vital nerve plexus or even a single nerve structure
supplying a vital organ. As tension is eased, pressure on the nerves and
vessels is relaxed, thus improving the flow of blood and its oxygen-rich
nutrients to all parts of the body.
Reflexology Helps Nature Achieve Homeostasis
Overactive glands or organs can be helped
to return to normal. Conversely, if an organ or a gland is under active
Reflexology can help return it to its normally functioning level.
Reflexology cannot harm a system - it
simply brings it back into balance.
Reflexology is a simple, yet dynamic approach
to health. Through reflex massage one can eliminate the causes and symptoms
of sickness and pain from virtually every part of the body. There are ³main
circuits² to every organ, gland, and nerve, and these circuits have endings
or pressure points in the feet, hands, and other parts of the body. By
massaging or working these pressure points, pain can not only be stopped,
but a healing force can be sent to all parts of the body by opening up
closed "electrical lines" that have shut off the life force.
Reflexology gets to the cause of a problem
by restoring the energy flow to the body's many different systems and functions.
The reflex points are energy junctions that relay and reinforce energy
along meridian lines of the body, passing energy toward the organs and
the nervous system. Reflexology not only helps nature open up these channels
when congested, but also sends a supply of magnetic vital life force charging
through the channels within the body like a healing shock wave.
SPECIAL INFORMATION FROM NATURAL THERAPISTS:
Pain Can Be Healed
Severe chronic pain and other diseases
can be helped and even cured-often with just one treatment-by treating
the cause (without drugs, x-rays, injections, acupuncture, manipulation,
or surgery).
This essay presents what may be a breakthrough
in the treatment of pain and other diseases and will define what pain is,
explain how the body heals pain, describe a new procedure for treatment
pain, and then verify the method with case studies from more than 13,000
treatments.
What is Pain?
Doctors have been trying for more than
200 years to find out what causes pain without ever learning what pain
is. If we don't know what pain is, all we can do is suppress symptoms and
hope the body heals itself.
We give medications that only mask the
pain, suppress vital functions, or cause gastrointestinal bleeding. If
we can't find anything wrong, we imply that the pain is in the patient's
head or tell them they will have to learn to live with the pain. Others
are sent to surgery or endless therapy that costs astronomical sums. After
all this, the patient may be worse pain than before we started.
Everyone knows that injury causes pain,
but what is the cause of pain when there has been no injury?
Pain may continue long after an injury
takes place. Why does it still hurt? What exactly is pain? How does the
body heal pain? Knowing that every cell is a tiny chemical/electric generator
connected electrically to other cells, is necessary to answer these questions.
We are aware of the sensation of touch
because cells are pushed closer together. This decreases the electrical
resistance between cells. Decreasing the electrical resistance increases
the flow of electricity to the brain, which tells us we have been touched.
When something hits us, it sends a quick
burst of electricity to the brain. If pain continues after the blow, it
is because tissue has been damaged and electrical connections between cells
have been broken. The brain senses the injury because of a signal from
the damaged tissue to the brain. The pain signal, however, is not the pain.
The pain is the broken or suppressed electrical signals between cells in
the injured tissue.
The failure of electrical signals for
other reasons, the signal to the brain is the same. Both are interpreted
as pain. The failure of electrical connections between cells (blockage
of "chi") is not only the cause of pain, but also the cause of all degenerative
diseases, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. The theory is not
so incredulous when we know that the brain works electrically and that
we are "brain dead" when there is no more electricity going across the
brain. All cells will die or become degenerate if electrical signals are
broken or suppressed.
How is Pain Healed?
If pain is the breaking, suppression,
or failure of the body's electrical circuits, how does the body heal pain?
Pain is healed when the body reconnects the broken circuits. When we hit
our thumb with a hammer it hurts because electrical connections between
the cells have been broken. It stops hurting when the body reconnects the
broken circuits. This is the way the body heals pain and the only way we
can heal pain-by finding and reconnecting the broken circuits that cause
the pain.
Suppressing the pain signal with drugs
is treating the symptom, not the cause. The medication only masks the pain
and does nothing for the broken circuits that cause it. How do you find
and reconnect broken circuits? An instrument that measures electrical resistance
can non-invasively detect where the circuits have failed. If the instrument
also stimulates with the correct waveform, current, and frequency it is
possible to reconnect the broken circuits. The Electro Reflex Energizer
is a more discriminating method of electrical stimulation.
Everything that has been said can be measured,
quantified, and proven with simple electronic instruments on real patients.
When there is pain the part of the body that hurts always has more electrical
resistance. This means the electrical signals between cells are suppressed.
If you can restore the flow of electricity through the painful area the
pain will go away, often immediately. And if you can keep the circuits
turned on, the pain will not return.
How do you maintain the flow of electricity
("Chi" or "life force") so the pain does not return? Acupuncture can reconnect
broken circuits. To keep the circuits turned on Chinese Medicine provides
another answer.
The Zone Theory
Reflexology embodies the relationship
of the reflexes in the feet to all of the glands and organs in the body.
Let¹s now discuss that relationship. Just how does one small area of the
foot affect something like the pituitary gland? Just what is the link?
This is where Zone Theory becomes significantly important to every Reflexologist.
The zones are like the wiring in a house. The reflexes travel through the
zones similar to electricity through the wires, but please note that this
analogy is not to be confused with the nervous system in the body. Reflexes
as far as we know today, are not nerves.
The link from the feet to the organs and
the glands in the body is a series of imaginary longitudinal lines, each
encompassing a zone. In order to locate the zones accurately in the arms
and hands, the thumbs need to be placed toward the body, the opposite of
the anatomical position. Any sensitivity located in a specific area on
the foot will signal to you that there could be congestion in that area.
It should become evident then, that by working the entire foot, the entire
side of the body is being affected (the left foot representing the left
half of the body). It is important to remember another significant aspect
of Reflexology‹an abnormality in any part of the zone may affect anything
in that zone.
The Ten Energy Zones
Each zone can be considered a channel
for the intangible life energy, called Chi in oriental medicine. Stimulating
or ³working² any zone in the foot by applying pressure with the thumbs
and fingers affects the entire zone throughout the body.
For example, working a zone on the foot
along which the kidneys lie will release vital energy that may be blocked
somewhere else in that zone, such as in the eyes. Working the kidney reflex
area on the foot will therefore revitalize and balance the entire zone
and improve functioning of the organ
Organs, The Inside Story
The body is packed with vital organs and
gland which a packed on top of everything else in the body.
Start at the spine (the midline of the
body) as a means of orienting yourself to the relationship between the
foot reflex points and the organs of the body. Now, you have a reference
point for each foot. Then use the waistline guideline for your horizontal
or lateral marker. The most important body organs are located in four distinct
quadrants.
The feet are a reflection of the body with
all its glands, nerves, and organs having distinct locations on the feet.
Being thoroughly familiar with this concept of location makes the zone
theory so much easier.

About Zone Therapy
The earth has longitudinal and latitudinal
lines through it, which makes the outer grid of the earth and is used by
scientists and by weather tracking. Zone therapy within our bodies is similar,
meaning that we have a grid in the electrical body that runs through us.
The longitudinal lines run straight up and down through the body. In simple
terms, if you were to put your right hand on your right thigh and if you
line up your thumb with the big toe, push your leg out in front of you,
and draw an imaginary line from your big toe up through the center of your
body up and down in the side of your arm out to the thumb, that would be
zone 1.
We have five zones, so the little toe and
little finger is zone 5. You would divide the body in two, right through
the center of the body, so you have five on the left and five on the right.
It is akin to electricians who can take a picture of a home and find out
where heat may be leaking out or where electricity is being lost. The
power company can photograph a home and there will be blue, red, and green
spots around the house that shows where there may need to be more insulation
in the attic.
Essentially, they are photographing the
energy. There is a temperature difference within our body, which is very
similar to the Kirilian photography. Not only do these zones run lengthwise,
but they pass through the body, so that a zone located on the front of
the body can also be reached from behind. All the organs and parts of the
body lie along one or more of these zones.
Zone Therapy
In Zone Therapy each numbered line represents
the center of its respective zone on the body. These energy channels run
longitudinally through the body.
It is a wonderful referral basis in working
with patients and clients, or even people you are talking with. If they
have something that is troubling them at the second toe you can draw that
line right up through the inside of the shin bone through the knee and
the thigh, which comes up through the inner groin area as well as up into
the lungs and down through the arm into the hand.
Also, there are referral areas-basically,
the palm means the bottom of the foot; the inside of the forearm can refer
to the calf of the through the body. The outer side of the arm can refer
to the front of the shinbone. The front of the upper arm refers to the
back of the thigh, etc.
So in zone therapy that's a very powerful
way to teach people who have these different tweaks of pain or even concentrated
areas of pain that it may not necessarily be coming from that area. That
is what referral pain is.
Reflexology charts show the points of
the hands and the feet. There are also auricular charts, which show the
points on the ears that cover all of the organs, just as in our hands and
feet. We also have emotional body points in our ears as well.
Do you recall ever having little twinges
or pings in your body and you wonder what it is? You apply this also to
the meridians because we are a layered effect of many subtle systems. You
may have a tweak over here-and oddly enough; it's your gall bladder. You
may have one of those little bites in the back of the calf, your gastrocnemius
muscle-and it may be your spleen meridian. We are a very complicated being
and these charts are very valuable tools. We are electrical beings-we have
an emittance of frequency.

ZONE MARKINGS
Study this diagram to place in mind the
zones of the body. Since there are ten fingers and ten toes, there are
ten zones of the limbs and all parts of the body. Each line is drawn through
the center of its respective zone, and the entire zone includes all parts
and organs through which the respective zone line passes.
The right and left sides of the body are
the same and each one passes through the body from front to back, or from
back to front. This is true of the legs and arms, also the feet and hands.
Take any of the internal organs of the body and determine what zone lines
pass through them according to the chart. To find the desired reflex point
on the feet, picture the part of the foot and follow the line to guide
you to the organ involved.
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