Reflexology Contest
Enter to Win  |
Can you name your favorite Kunz & Kunz title? You have a chance to win a total Reflexology for the Hand kit. Contest ends 5/26/2010.
|
|
|
|
Greetings!
Using ingenuity and research results, reflexologists are building their own opportunities for more clients, more money and more respect. Focusing on the needs of the market and reflexology's ability to fill those needs as demonstrated by research creates a winning strategy. Take, for example, reflexology applied to cancer care. Studies demonstrate reflexology's success at addressing the symptoms of those undergoing cancer care. See below. Yet, awareness of reflexology's efficacy in meeting these needs is a well kept secret. If the reflexologist can become a beacon of information about cancer care or other reflexology research, opportunities will develop. This is already happening. The solution is putting information in people's hands that makes them aware of the validity and value of reflexology as proven by research.
If you are serious about seeing your reflexology practice grow to where you want it to be, you'll want to overcome the perception that reflexology has nothing to it, is a form of relaxation and not a significant health solution. You can do this by searching through the research material.
Here's a bit of an advert that is turning out to be true. We have a turn key solution with a professional look. Kunz & Kunz brochures are proving to fill the missing piece of the puzzle with simply stated research information that grows business. And, now, we have a new brochure aimed at providing information about reflexology and cancer research.
|
|
Research: Reflexology Use in Cancer Care
Is twenty-two the magic number for reflexology use in cancer care? After all, results from twenty-two studies conducted in 9 countries describe the positive impact of reflexology work on symptoms experienced by cancer patients. Or, will the much anticipated release of results from a $3.1 million study funded by the National Institute of Health and conducted at Michigan State University be the key to a widespread acceptance of reflexology help by patients, those who care for them as well as families?
Read More
© 2007 Barbara Kunz
|
The Future Is Now for Reflexology Job Potential
Once upon a time, just about the only place a reflexologist would find a job was in the office he or she opened. Times have changed and reflexologists are using research information and ingenuity to go to work. The accounts below are an indication of things to come.
Read More
© alwekelo. Image from BigStockPhoto.com.
|
Reflexology Path in Florida Medicinal Healing Garden
A 66 foot reflexology path is at the center of the Medicinal Healing Garden created by pharmacy students at Nova Southeastern University in Florida. Also included in the garden is a variety of medicinal plants cultivated and harvested by integrative medicine students to create medicinal tinctures and salves. Cultivated culinary herbs and organic vegetables will be used by nutrition classes in their studies. http://nsunews.nova.edu/medicinal-garden-opens/
© cozyta. Image from BigStockPhoto.com.
|
Total Reflexology for the Hands
 Latest Kit from Barnes and Noble Whether you'd like to improve your health or simply relax, reflexology experts Barbara and Kevin Kunz are here to help. Using innovative reflexology techniques, the authors take you step-by-step through the practice of tapping into your body's natural healing power by applying pressure to areas on your hands. Kit includes: - instructional book
- laminated hand chart
- reflex ball
- reflexology gloves
|
The Reflexologist's Tool Box
So what are these tools that the reflexologist has on hand to demonstrate value to the client as the session continues? The tools were: Evidence-Based Reflexology for Reflexologists ($29.95), The Reflexologist's E-Books Collection ($50), The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (Third Edition) ($21.95). Total cost: just over a $100. *
Tip: If you look at these tools, you can consider first the cost-benefit ratio: how many sessions will it take to cover this investment? What is the overall benefit to your practice? Will it increase credibility? Help with client retention? Make the session flow more smoothly?
*All are electronically available for download.
©davidcrehner Image from BigStockPhoto.com.
|
What Is Reflexology?
 This pamphlet makes a great first impression with your clients. It
answers their questions before they ask them. It is a glossy, four color
process, double sided. One of the first questions you need to be prepared to answer is What is reflexology? It is is not just the definition but it is also the benefits of reflexology that need to be addressed. Other questions can arise such as What is the history of reflexology or How does reflexology work. Having answers in hand can make the difference for your business.
Full color, professional, two-sided glossy paper pamphlet. Personalize
with your name, business name, email address and/or phone number. Free Pamphlet Download |
Can Reflexology Help Me?
Build instant credibility into your reflexology practice. Did you know that there is research that shows what reflexology can do for your prospective client? "Can Reflexology Help me?" is an easy and effective way to show that reflexology is not just a feel good service but has therapeutic value. Hand it to your client, family or friends and see how it works to add credibility to your reflexology services. This landmark pamphlet was created from research analyzed in a year-long project and presented in Evidence-Based Reflexology for Reflexologists and Evidence-Based Reflexology for Health Professionals and Researchers. Full color, professional, two-sided glossy paper pamphlet.Personalize with your name, business name, email address and/or phone number. Free Pamphlet Download
|
People Love Charts They never throw them away. Buy them in bulk and use them in a variety of ways. They work well with new clients. The charts are great for health fairs, demonstration and talks on reflexology.
The charts can be personalized with your name, business name, email address and/or phone number.
|
|
Cancer is a particularly devastating diagnosis to hear. But that only starts the process that a cancer patient goes through. It is the chemotherapy, the pain, the anxiety and the depression that the patients has to endure.
Reflexology is not a cure for cancer but it can lighten the load. The research being done has put reflexology is perspective as a complement to any treatment being received. Reflexology is a welcomed relief from the hardships encountered in the cancer experience.
|
Sincerely,
Kevin Kunz
Reflexology Research Project
|
|
|