A Simple "Read Your Feet" Tip
If you have worked on feet or even if you work on
your own feet you may have noticed "white areas". As I said in a previous post
"white areas" tend to indicate that the body is having trouble getting blood to
an area.
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A Simple "Read Your Feet"
Tip
by Kevin
Kunz
If you have worked on feet or even
if you work on your own feet you may have noticed "white areas". As I said in a
previous post "white areas" tend to indicate that the body is having trouble
getting blood to an area. The Chinese saw this as a depletion of
energy.
If you are working on the big
toe reflex area as an example, it may be reflecting a lack of circulation to
head/neck or sinuses. See these
charts.
With practice and some careful
questions you can often find the source of the stress. A neck injury can show
up as a white streak on the base of the big toe.Look above for an
example.
Note that there are two white
bands with a red area in between. This was a severe throat
infection.
Now here is the clever bit.
If you have noticed these white areas have you ever taken note on how fast they
fade away? The longer they take to fade away the more chronic or severe in
general the condition. By asking follow up questions you can usually figure out
whether it is a current stress, severe stress, chronic stress or not much of a
concern.
You have to try a lot of feet
to get a feeling for this. But with observation you can get pretty good at this.
I sometimes just press and hold an area and then release it to see how long it
takes to normalize. I have even timed
it.
You can do this with self help as
well. Try pressing on an area and then releasing. How long does it take to
fade?
Does it stay white? Does this
match your assessment of the corresponding area? Can you see changes in the area
after you apply technique for awhile? Does it get better after a series of
sessions with a reflexologist or with consistent self help
application?
Let me know what you
observe.
Kevin Kunz
Posted: Mon - October 1, 2007 at 02:01 PM