Stepping on a Tack
...So stimulating the feet and hands as a sensory
organs with different signals like pressure, stretch and movement can reconnect
that trunk line between our extremities and our brain.
I just ran across an old quote of mine that
Reflexology Association of Canada
liked."Kevin Kunz, one of the pioneers
of reflexology, puts it best -- 'Imagine stepping on a tack. Your whole body
reacts because of something perceived by the foot. Reflexology with a full range
of pressure sensors, utilizes the same body system of fight or flight to relax
the body.' Indeed,the feet and hands are more sensitive than most people
realize. Similar to how we use our eyes to detect light, the hands and feet
detect pressure, stretch, movement and weight
distribution."As we age our feet and
hands lose communication with our brains. So stimulating the feet and hands as a
sensory organs with different signals like pressure, stretch and movement can
reconnect that trunk line between our extremities and our
brain.Even heat/cold, vibration and
the scratchy surface of a loofah sponge or hairbrush can reestablish those lost
connections. So when you think of the whole body reacting to stepping on a tack
that same communication system can keep all our body parts connected to each
other.So you don't have to step on a
tack to get the same effect.Kevin
Kunz
Posted: Wed - October 10, 2007 at 05:02 PM