Reflexology For The Spirit

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Who Shouldn’t Receive a Session and Why (Contraindications) – Part 2

Advanced Osteoporosis

Use a very light touch and a very short session (begin with 10 minutes) taking care not to fracture bones.  Please note:  persons suffering from mild osteoporosis or osteopenia greatly benefit from Reflexology for the Spirit.  The red flag starts flying when a new client approaches you with advanced osteoporosis.  By then, it’s too late for your services without permission from the physician.

Extensive Athlete’s Foot, Etc.

Whenever there’s a rash, an open sore, athlete’s foot, etc., offer hand reflexology instead of working the feet.  If you are uncomfortable offering hand reflexology, use gloves.

Advanced Diabetes

Clients with mild diabetes respond well to Reflexology for the Spirit offered to both hands and feet.  Offer gentle pressure when working the pancreas.  Offer lighter pressure in general for diabetics because their skin may be thinner than usual and bruise easily.  also, reduce sessions to 30 minutes or less for new clients.

Heavily Medicated Clients

Persons taking a lot of medicine may have a buildup of toxins.  Because Reflexology for the Spirit offers a natural detoxing action you need to take care not to overload the person.  Offer a light touch and shorter session.

When you encounter people who shouldn’t receive Reflexology for the Spirit, consider offering Reiki therapy. 

There are no known contraindications for Reiki therapy. 

It’s easy to learn. 

People enjoy it. 

It’s easy to combine Reiki therapy and Reflexology for the Spirit.

The list seems almost endless.  Remember this:  few people with conditions on the above list will ever approach a reflexologist.  For whatever reason, they just go elsewhere for their therapy.  So don’t get discouraged.  You won’t see them.

As always, this post is coming to you from my post in scenic Woodstock, NY.

Our next post will focus on who SHOULD receive reflexology.

Thank you for reading this book/blog.  Please contact me if you have any questions.

Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco

Woodstock