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eflexology is more than just another foot massage. It`s a natural healing therapy; an ancient art that is used to balance the flow of energy throughout the entire body.

It uses the idea that there are reflexes in the hands, feet, and ears that correspond to every organ, gland, and part of the body. By applying pressure and using the appropriate techniques on these corresponding reflexes, reflexology enhances relaxation, reduces stress, and increases circulation. It can be used to treat the hands, feet and ears; however, reflexology is most commonly done on the feet.

The interesting thing about reflexology is that your reflexologist can tell a lot about your health and daily routines just by simply looking at your feet. You see your feet are merely “reflections of your body parts (Barbra & Kunz).” Their reflexes are in a logical order that closely resemble the anatomy of your body. By looking at their color, texture,

level of discomfort, and level of swelling, your reflexologist can tell you if you have kidney problems, asthma, shoulder tension, asthma and so much more! After accessing your feet the reflexologist will continue with the treatment. As they work on the reflexes in your feet, you may feel mild to severe pain; this is normal! The reflexologist then continues to work on these painful areas until the pain dissipates or disappears. When pain is felt from hitting a particular reflex then a message is sent to the brain to release endorphins into the painful area of the body to help it heal itself.

Research has found that “reflexology impacts disease, improves quality of life, and influences the workings of the body (Barbra & Kunz, 2005).” It’s a therapy that everyone should know more about so that they can help themselves or loved ones when they’re in any form of sickness or discomfort.

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eflexology can affect almost every part of your body. When you stimulate a nerve ending in the foot a corresponding organ or gland can also be stimulated. Some

nerve endings are believed to be blocked by crystal deposits. By breaking these deposits the nerve ending opens and connects with its corresponding organ.

Depending on the person and the severity of their condition, it can either affect the person immediately or after several treatments. Reflexology, like massage therapy, is a holistic therapy in which you must believe in the method for it to work more effectively. The benefits of reflexology include relief of constipation, menstrual cramps, migraines, stress, sleep patterns, back pain, arthritis, MS, chronic fatigue, infertility, hormonal imbalances, digestive disorders, sport injuries, strokes and more. Reflexology also helps release endorphins into the body which is a natural pain killer. Reflexology can also improve the functionality of the kidneys, intestines, skin and circulation. Any age group can benefit from the treatments, especially the sick and elderly. There is not an overwhelming amount of risks when it comes to reflexology; especially when you’re being treated but an experienced reflexologist. However, if the reflexologist is inexperienced or uneducated then they could work on the reflexes too hard or too long causing an adverse reaction. If you go to get a treatment, then look for their certification of reflexology.

To become a reflexologist there are some courses you will need as pre-requisites, those are generally sciences like chemistry and biology. Start looking for reflexology programs

in your area, there is a list of programs and colleges in Ontario below. To become a reflexologist in Ontario you must be registered under the OCR (Ontario Colleges of Reflexology). If you aren’t then you are not qualified to be a reflexologist. Here is a list of colleges that meet OCR’s minimum standards.

Reglexology Colleges In Ontario Academy of Deep Muscle Therapy - Aylmer, Ontario Academy of Natural Therapies (J. Paris) - Nepean, Ontario Alzner School of Reflexology and Deep Muscle Therapy Inc. - London, Ontario Canadian Council of Professional Certification - Toronto, Ontario Canadian College of Holistic Health - Richmond Hill, Ontario Canadian College of Natural Healing - Ottawa, Ontario D'Arcy Lane Institute - London, Ontario Davey School of Natural Healing - Peterborough, Ontario Dunlop Wellness & Rehabilitation - Richmond Hill, Ontario Fairbrass School of Complementary Therapies - Gloucester, Ontario Health Secrets - Thornhill, Ontario Holt School of Natural Healing - Bolton, Ontario International Academy of Natural Health Sciences - Ottawa, Ontario Limestone School of Natural Healing - Kingston, Ontario Packard School of Nutrition - Sudbury, Ontario Reflexology Registration Council of Ontario - Palgrave, Ontario Touchpoint, Canadian Institute of Reflexology and Kinesthetics - B.C. Wholistic Learning Centre - Kemble, Ontario Wholistic Therapies School - Palgrave, Ontario



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You don’t need to be registered just under the OCR. There are many different associations that you become a member of. One of the most popular associations is RAC. The Reflexology Association of Canada. This is the association that I am registered under. One you become a member of the association you need to keep paying a membership fee each year. You can also buy client insurance from them too. You need any prerequisites to take massage therapy, however it’s much easier if you do have a background in the human body and how it works. The training is usually part time, one night a week. You need a certain about of hours in class, a certain amount of hours of at home study, and then after you complete the course you do a written exam then you need to complete case studies on your own. Some teachers only make you do 30, while others make you do 60 (like me). After you complete your case studies (free treatments that you do on friends and family), then you have to meet up with a different teacher and do a practical exam. Then you receive your certification and become a reflexologist. You can also take private lessons from teachers out of their own homes. This makes it more practical for some people and the hours are most flexible. This way you can also complete the class a lot quicker.

Approved teachers in Ontario 1.

Robert Campbell-Foot-London, St. Thomas

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Danielle conto-Foot/Hand/Ear-Napanee

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Mora File-Foot-Belleville, Napanee, Kingston, Prince Edward County, Kaladar, Stirling - will travel north

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Carol Gagnon-Foot-Collingwood, Stayner, Dundalk, Rosemont, Beeton, Alliston, Shelburne, Orangeville, Fergus, Wasaga Beach, Brampton, Barrie, Newmarket, North Bay, Tottenham

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Danielle Gault-Foot/Hand/Ear-Oakville, Burlington, Niagara Region, will travel

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Alana Hewitt-Foot/Hand/Ear-Barrie, Orillia, Richmond Hill, Aurora, Bradford, Newmarket, Bracebridge

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Ettalie Inglis-Foot/Hand-Ottawa & Valley, Almonte, Carleton Place, Carp, Smiths Falls, Arnprior, Renfrew, Packenham, Perth

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Dora Joseph-Foot/Hand-Ottawa, Almonte

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Buryl Keene-Foot-Newcastle Oshawa, Uxbridge

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Ila Mathers-Foot/Hand/Ear-Exeter

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Frances Merion-Foot/Hand/Ear-St. Catharines

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Anne-Catherine Morrison-Foot-Brampton, Milton, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Orangeville

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Diana O'Reilly-foot/ear-Toronto, Etobicoke

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Mary-Kay Perris-Foot-Toronto, GTA - will travel

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Deborah Powell-Foot/Ear-Orangeville, Toronto, Brampton, Caledon, Erin, Shelburne, Guelph

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Claudia Smith-Foot/Hand/Ear-Peterborough

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Ida Mae Woodburn-Foot-Georgetown, Erin, Acton, Orangeville, Brampton, Missisauga

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Marie McClelland-Leger - Foot -Kawathra Lake District, Whitby, Oshawa, Uxbridge, Port Perry.

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Lori Kells - Foot - London

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