Greetings!
In this issue we have information for self helpers and practitioners alike. For self helps we have a digestive self help tip that works like a charm. For practitioners we have tips on how to improve your income. In addition, Chinese Reflexology is sweeping into the West Coast and cancer studies from 6 countries point to the value of reflexology for cancer patients.
To your good health,
Barbara and Kevin Kunz
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Complete Reflexology for Life: Self-help Tip |

Calm That Stomach Tip
This technique is beneficial for a variety of problems such as flatulence, stomache and constipation. In fact it can be helpful for anything involving the colon and small intestines.
Take a golf ball and place it between your palms. Next interlace your fingers. Now roll the golf ball around the palms of your hands applying pressure. Repeat as needed.
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Practitioner Tips |
Improving Your Reflexology Income
Reflexologists are like any small business person - improving one's business and income is important to success. Thanks to now available research, more avenues of reflexology income have opened for the reflexologist. In addition to adding value to client services and ensuring client loyalty, research has established the worth of reflexology in general as well as that of hand reflexology, self-help foot reflexology, and self-help hand reflexology applications. Each of these areas provides an opportunity to add to the reflexologist's revenue stream. Read On
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Chinese Style Reflexology Sweeps Into West Coast |
$9.99 Reflexology Sessions
Reflexology services are commonly found throughout Asia from shopping mall kiosks in Singapore to the small, hidden streets of Taiwan. But it's the wildly successful Chinese-style reflexology service that has created a booming business in mainland China and has now spread to the West Coast of the US. East has come West with the migration of Chinese style "foot massage (reflexology)" to Los Angeles where it's started a price war with $9.99 reflexology services. Reflexology, the archetypical idea and theory, is now propelled by a business model proven to be successful in the two countries. It's a tale of two countries and one service with a lot more in common than you'd think: the practice itself, the aspirations of the customers, and the problems of the business. Read On
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Cancer Research |
Spans Six Countries
A review of thirteen studies conducted in six countries (US, Korea, UK, Italy, Japan, Switzerland) showed that cancer patients experienced significant improvements and changes in each category researched. Common complaints (pain, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue) for those undergoing chemotherapy were ameliorated. In addition, improvements were seen in vital signs, mood, and foot fatigue. Results were immediate following a ten-minute session in one study and a thirty minute session in another. Read On
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