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Thanks, . My hand doesn't hurt there, but my foot does hurt where it's

shown. Maybe my thumb's hurting because of computer work. That is possible.

But I surely appreciate these charts. I saved them to my favorites as I

feel they will be of great help. I know there's a place on your hands that

you can put pressure on if you have a bad headache. I'll have to study

these. I surely am thankful!

Susie

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If you ever know

anyone who is experiencing heart pain, squeeze the

little finger on the outsides of the fingernail. in

other words - not the front and back, but the sides of

the nail. >>

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,

Which finger, right or left?

Thanks,

Susie

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It's the little finger on the left hand. I have a

friend who has had some heart problems and she tried

this the last time she had heart pains. >>

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This may be a lifersaver to know. Thanks a lot!

Susie

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Isn't that interesting!!! There's GOT to be a

connection, right??

Here's a link to a chart for the hand:

http://www.holistichealth.com/digestive/pay/handreflex.html

The pressure point for the gallbladder isn't in the

spot that you mentioned, but hopefully the chart will

still be of some help.

--- Tishri7@... wrote:

> <<

> http://www.ofesite.com/health/reflex/chart/index.htm

> >>

> **********************

> Wow, , that's about where my foot's been

> hurting where it points to the

> GB.

> I'd like to find out about the hand. Sometime's my

> thumb is a bit sore,

> maybe between my thumb and pointing finger. Is that

> the point?

> Thanks,

> Susie

>

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When the massage therapist worked on that pressure

point in my foot I didn't feel anything at first

(except in my foot, of course!). But he kept pressure

on it for a few minutes and as we were talking all of

a sudden I felt something. It's hard to describe, but

it was sort of like a feeling of warm fluid. It was

inside me and I couldn't tell you exactly where I felt

it, but I would think it was the gallbladder. It was

an odd feeling.

This is off topic, but it's something that might come

in handy for someone at some point. If you ever know

anyone who is experiencing heart pain, squeeze the

little finger on the outsides of the fingernail. in

other words - not the front and back, but the sides of

the nail. I've been told that this can alleviate

heart pain while waiting for medical attention. Of

course it goes without saying that it isn't a

replacement for medical attention for heart pain!

It's just something that can ease the pain in the

meantime.

Just thought I would pass that along. :)

--- Tishri7@... wrote:

> Thanks, . My hand doesn't hurt there, but my

> foot does hurt where it's

> shown. Maybe my thumb's hurting because of computer

> work. That is possible.

> But I surely appreciate these charts. I saved them

> to my favorites as I

> feel they will be of great help. I know there's a

> place on your hands that

> you can put pressure on if you have a bad headache.

> I'll have to study

> these. I surely am thankful!

> Susie

>

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Susie

It's the little finger on the left hand. I have a

friend who has had some heart problems and she tried

this the last time she had heart pains. She said that

it actually did help to alleviate the pain which

helped during the time when they were waiting for

medical attention.

--- Tishri7@... wrote:

> If you ever know

> anyone who is experiencing heart pain, squeeze the

> little finger on the outsides of the fingernail.

> in

> other words - not the front and back, but the sides

> of

> the nail. >>

> *********************

> ,

> Which finger, right or left?

> Thanks,

> Susie

>

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tucker@... writes:

> Do you happen to have a chart for the ear reflexology points? I see the

> feet and hand charts, but not one for the ear.

>

I never knew there was such a thing as ear reflexology! I did a search on

google.com and only came to sites that sell them - none that had a legible

one to view. If I come across one I will let you know.

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Do you happen to have a chart for the ear reflexology points? I see the

feet and hand charts, but not one for the ear.

Thanks,

~Karma

http://www.karma.awarenesshealth.com

http://www.loaves-n-fishes.com

> Isn't that interesting!!! There's GOT to be a

> connection, right??

>

> Here's a link to a chart for the hand:

>

> http://www.holistichealth.com/digestive/pay/handreflex.html

>

> The pressure point for the gallbladder isn't in the

> spot that you mentioned, but hopefully the chart will

> still be of some help.

>

>

>

> --- Tishri7@... wrote:

> > <<

> > http://www.ofesite.com/health/reflex/chart/index.htm

> > >>

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>Or try this one.

http://tinyurl.com/2hjth8

Cathe, when you find a spot on the food how often should you massage

it to help the corresponding organ. The spot for my adrenals really

hurts.

Thanks. Ellen " -)

> http://www.dorlingkindersley-

> uk.co.uk/static/cs/uk/11/features/reflexology/extract.html

> This is a great chart. Thanks Cathe. In the past I couldn't find a

> good one on the internet.

> I am feeling better. Thanks.

> Gratefully, Ellen " -)

> >

> > Hi Ellen,

> >

> > You're welcome. I've wanted to be a reflexologist 'when I grow

> up' for

> > the past ten years. I use it on myself a lot and my kids from

> time to

> > time. Dorling Kindersley has an amazing ineractive reflexology

> chart

> > online for hand and foot. I'm *really* bad about knowing how to

> send

> > links but I'll try to in another email.

> >

> > Hope you're feeling better,

> > ~Cathe

> >

>

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