Reflexology mats versus rock pathways
Actually Jini from what we understand the mats
are used in China when the weather is bad. In general they walk on paths of
varying rocks in parks and so forth.... The paths are a wide variety of
different textures.
Actually Jini from what we understand
the mats are used in China when the weather is bad. In general they walk on
paths of varying rocks in parks and so forth. So it should work the same. The
paths are a wide variety of different
textures.
It is worth
giving it a try.
All the
best,
Kevin
Kunz
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On
Aug 3, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Jini Briggs
wrote:
Recently in
our newspaper, there was an articler about Cobblestone walking to reduce blood
pressure, I began to research this
site.
I have R/A -
feet/ankles/hands. I also have high blood pressure - however, diastolic is
usually around 70. I am 73 and my BMI is 24 -so I am not overweight, and eat
"correctly" MOST of the
time.
I
live in a condominium that has an irregular path around it,with stones that
protrude in some areas, some small and some larger, some aggregate. Would this
work for me? I started walking it almost every day about a week
ago.
Thanks,
Jini
B.
Posted: Wed - August 3, 2005 at 07:27 PM