Michael Zangari wrote: >>There is also a reflexology point at the apex of the arch of the foot along >>the side ….. and this will take you out of an anxiety attack as well.<< This is interesting: The side of the foot is Reflex Zone # 1, and stands for the head (big toe); the seven vertebrae of the neck; the twelve vertebrae of the spine, of which the upper five –the medulla oblongata- are for deep depressions – this is also the area of the automatic reactions (impulses to pain, fright etc.); then follow the four-in-one for the sacrum bone, and the little tail bones, ending in the coccyx. I presume the point Mr. Michael refers to is in the medulla oblongata area –although the medulla is situated before the apes of the arch-; I mentioned the area for the treatments of depressions (deep fear, restlessness). I am very interested to know where exactly the point you mentioned is, and I ask your permission to send you a map of the feet. We treat the medulla oblongata as a part of the whole spine, and never interrupt, for this causes harm to the client – we do the whole spine/spinal cord. Yet it will be fine to know the mentioned point, for emergency treatments, may they come. FaithStFrancis, Licensed, practicing and committed Reflexology therapist. _________________________________________________________________ News, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Get it now! http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx

