Informational but not very practical: This book is good if you a looking for general explanation of the history of reflexology and the ways it can help to improve and maintain your health. However, there is appoloing lack of visual presentations to help you actually do it. I was very disappointing because I ordered this book as the first page seemed to promise exactly that - the book with lots of visuals aids. If you are like me and would like something very practical and visual do not waste your money. Except if you would like to receive free reflexology socks, which are excellent idea.
Average infomation content. Excellent Visual Aids: This book was average on the subject matter. The pair of socks that had a diagnostic map located on the bottom of the feet was what attracted me to the book. However, it was not to the scale of my feet. Rather, it fit the scale of the book.. My favorite books on reflexology is out of print and is called "The Story the Feet Can Tell"
not enough: I feel there isnt enough info you can look at that sells the book. show a picture, get the person to want to buy the book. need pictures, to show all that is in the index.
Too Hippie New Age for Me: I beleive that reflexology works, but this book is a little too far out there. Heavily focused on "balancing" and "focusing" and eastern practices. The socks are a fun little item. A chart of the pressure points would have been appreciated.
Good - howver elementary: Perhaps a good book however was too elementary for the therapist
| Author: | Michelle R. Kluck | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 615 | | EAN: | 9780762409617 | | Edition: | Book and Access | | ISBN: | 0762409614 | | Number Of Pages: | 160 | | Publication Date: | 2001-07-10 |
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