Friday, 9 September 2011

Reflexology to Stop Coughing

Cough can be caused by various diseases and medical reasons such as the West will treat you differently for ordinary fever or emphysema, reflexology is not a single treatment of cough. To determine the best treatment for your disease, consult your primary care provider. If you are interested in using reflexology to treat cough, asking for recommendations for a qualified practitioner in your area. Depending on your condition, treatment can relieve the symptoms of coughing or your work on the basic sources.
Causes of cough
Coughing is not a disease in itself but a symptom associated with many diseases and conditions. In some cases, cough has shown not a disease, but the body's defense against the environment as pure as a very dusty room. Coughing is a reflex activity lost your respiratory system, excess mucus or contagions, including smoke. In some cases, coughing may indicate a deeper disease. Cough up to three weeks is considered acute, those of up to eight weeks of sub-acute, and a cough that lasts longer than eight weeks is considered a chronic disease
How Reflexology Works
Reflexology is a distinct change for you, than Western medicine. Instead of fighting an infection that causes the disease, reflex zone massage the energy flow through the restoration of balance in 10 areas of the body is to be restored. A reflexologist applies pressure to specific areas of the feet, hands or ears to different areas of the body and even comply with certain organs. By restoring the balance, reflexology investigated in order to activate the potential of the body to heal itself.
Reflexology for cough
Your reflexologist treating your cough will largely depend on which specific details of your illness. However, for frequent cough reflex include stimulating the reflex zones of the foot that affect the respiratory system. On the feet, lungs, chest and upper back area corresponding with a large range of tension, just before the toes, and the area directly under the ball of the foot. In reflexology, sinus, a thin ring around each of the toes, convey the right to the top hinge.
Priorities for the cough reflex
The hands have reflex points that correspond to those in the organs directly used cough. For the lung and chest problems, you can stimulate your reflex zones on the upper edges of the hands directly under your fingers. The lower limit of this range of lung, breast, chest, and is a curved line starting near the first joint of the thumb where it connects to the hand is limited, then arches upward, approaching the finger.