In a grand gesture to the notion that everything old is new again comes this how-to guide on reflexology, a form of healing dating back to 2300 B.C. Translated from the German in a concise, fluid format, medical doctors Kolster and Waskowiak map out a system for therapeutic massage of the feet, hands, ears or head to implement healing effects bodywide. Working much like acupuncture, reflexology divides these areas into meridians that correspond to specific organs, muscles and tissues. Making correlation easy, the book provides succinct charts of the areas to be massaged. The accompanying photographs, though not exactly works of art, are clear and precise. Each major section ends with a helpful roundup of the most important points to remember. Refreshingly, the book offers no outlandish promises of healing or even rejuvenation; instead, it plainly spells out the potential benefits while reminding readers throughout that the best results can often be seen when the techniques are used as an adjunct to conventional medical care. Still, those seeking to remedy headaches, back pain, insomnia or weak knees might do well with the solutions featured here alone.
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". . . those seeking to remedy headaches, back pain, insomnia or weak knees might do well with the solutions featured here alone."
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Publishers Weekly, Oct 17, 2005 )
"This would be excellent for a classroom teaching guide, or for anyone who wants to learn these methods of healing. I cannot overstress how beautifully illustrated, clear and concise the diagrams and photographs are. You will not be disappointed with this book in any fashion."
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Qetesh, TCM Reviews, Feb 2006 )
"[The Reflexology Atlas] provides reflexology treatments tailored to a wide variety of common health disorders, and it contains concise and easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions illustrated in full color. The book is an easy way to get started, yet it is quite comprehensive."
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SirReadaLot.org, Feb 2006 )
"THE REFLEXOLOGY ATLAS provides a fine oversized, beautifully illustrated atlas of reflexology forms covering every part of the body from toes to head, including shiatsu massage. A symptom section applies reflexology treatments to common disorders, while step-by-step instructions for the massage techniques provides clear discussions of bones, massage zones, and much more."
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Diane Donovan, Bookwatch, April 2006 )
"Although this oversized book is intended for the general public, its large color photos and clear technique descriptions will appeal to any bodyworker interested in reflex points and meridians, and how to manipulate them to help clients."
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Massage Magazine, June 2006 )
"In fact this book is so full of great images that it is tempting to skip the text, and just use each picture as the guide. However, lots of great information is imparted in the text as well, making the reading as interesting as the skimming."
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Monica Poling, OnceWritten.com, July 15, 2006 )
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The Reflexology Atlas may not easily fit in your bookshelf, but you will never notice because it will always be open on your desk."
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Spirit of Change, Fall 2006 )
"A very easy to comprehend book with simple step-by-step information. Recommended for your health library."
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Making Scents, Creations Magazine, Summer/Fall 2006 )
"The Reflexology Atlas is an excellent and well-organized reference manual, comprehensive in scope, yet nontechnical in style, for laypersons wishing to learn reflexology for personal use."
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Kathy Heckler, The Mellow Muse, New Age Retailer, Oct 2006. )
"I highly recommend this book to all reflexologists."
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Virginia Herring, LMT, Massage Today, Nov 2006 )
“. . . highly informative, clearly written, easy to understand, and well designed. . . .This is an excellent book. If you are interested in Reflexology, this is a book to add to your library.”
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Mike Gleason, Witchgrove, March 2007 )
"Especially impressive and valuable to the reader or practitioner are the illustrations. Drawings of the bones of the feet as well as the reflex points are superimposed over photographs of the feet and/or hands. The photographs in the book are extraordinarily helpful. These are probably the most helpful reflexology maps that I have ever seen or used." (
Jessica Teel, reviewer, Nov 2008 )