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According to reflexologists, our overall health begins with our feet and travels upwards. Is this statement true or false?
When the immune system initiations inflammation, the skin presents with:
Which of the following disease is considered contagious and infectious and should not be treated by a reflexologist until completely healed?
The first book ever known to be published on the subject of reflexology was in which year?
Reflexology was introduced in China 4,000 Years ago and was practiced as a part of _________ and _________. Fill in the blanks.
Which two doctors published the first known book on the subject of reflexology treatment and therapy?
Who was responsible for bringing Zone Therapy into the limelight, which was the precursor to modern understanding of reflexology?
William H. Fitzgerald referred to his work as _________? Fill in the blank.
What are the two most common body parts used for carrying out reflexology massage treatment?
Cold feet are an indication of:
What is the process of removing toxins in the body called?
Your heart is responsible for pumping out blood into the circulatory system. What helps the blood travel throughout your circulatory system?
How many vertical reflex zones are present on each side of the body?
___________________ are responsible for carrying oxygen to the vital organs inside your body. Fill in the blank.
How many nerve endings are in your feet?
Where’s the center of brain activity located on the foot?
Which part of the foot would you address when treating sciatica pain?
Where’s the pituitary gland located on the feet?
What is the other word for reflexes present on our hands and feet?
________ is/are necessary for healthy human development
The body’s defense and healing process is medically referred to as:
_______ is believed to be a vital force found in all living things is:
The process of causing a mild inflammation of the skin to relieve symptoms of a deep-seated inflammatory process is called:
____________ is an integral part of the immune system that helps flush the crystalline deposits, toxins, and other pathogens out of the feet. Fill in the blank.
Which of the following is not an underlying principle or theory of how reflexology works:
Providing hand reflexology offers a wonderful way to relieve symptoms of the following, except:
Reflexology is the same as a foot massage. Is this statement true or false?
One of the most significant benefits of reflexology associated with other major benefits is:
Reflexology cannot help people with sleeping disorder symptoms. Is this statement true or false?
Which is not a way that reflexology can help with acne?