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The Mystery of Reflexology

This ancient healing art, known as reflexology, was studied by myself at Morley College in London B52 - Wade Crawley is back with a great B52 concert review! If you remember, Wade wrote for us Punk music in the late seventies. Now read his new exclusive article for ManuelMarino.com! The B52’s, London Roundhouse It was on a hot and very sweaty summer night in London’s trendy Camden and a packed audience of all… over 9 years ago, and what I observed was extraordinary.

The concept of mirroring the body on the soles of the feet and the rediscovery of this ancient art and zone theory can be attributed to Dr. William Fitzgerald in the early 20th century. He noticed that applying pressure to a specific area of the body could have a direct anesthetic effect on a corresponding area. This observation was the first step in developing the zone theory. Later, Dr. Fitzgerald began collaborating with Dr. Edwin Bowers, and together they convinced their colleagues with their findings.

To validate reflexology, Dr. Bowers conducted several experiments. In doing so, he made an interesting discovery. By applying pressure to a specific area of the hand and then …

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“The Mystery of Reflexology”