Certification Course Fun! 8/13
As we dive into our 2nd and 3rd modules of the reflexology certification course, we’re having fun with some hands-on projects. Here are some current students building a skeleton of the foot, with clay. We also had fun drawing reflexes on the hands and feet. These are just a few of the various methods used for learning in this course. ...
Read MoreNew Reflexology Certificants!
Here are my newest certified reflexologists! Anne Britt Shaw, Patricia Hawkins, Tobie Buchanan, and Paula Powell. I’m SO proud of you all! Congratulations! I can’t wait to see how you help so many people with your new skills ! “Tacy is a very fun, knowledgeable, and helpful teacher. Her course was everything I was looking for in learning reflexology, and I graduated feeling very confident that I’m ready for my new path. Thank you!” Patricia Hawkins “Tacy’s ability and style of teaching was so fresh and relaxing. She has a way of making...
Read MoreReflexology and TCM
Western medicine addresses the symptoms of a condition, while TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) looks at the underlying causative factors. Lilian Tibshraeny-Morten, who wrote a very informative book titled “Reflexology and Meridian Therapy”, refers to these underlying causative factors as the Wand Reflex. For example, a client comes to you with tinnitus. In traditional, western reflexology, the focus of the session would be to work on the ear reflexes, and possibly the brain and cervical spine reflexes. However, a TCM view of tinnitus might recognize the underlying causative factor...
Read More