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		<title>What is reflexology?</title>
		<description>Reflexology is a healing technique used by
the ancient Chinese. It utilizes a certain
form of pressure being applied in the feet
and hands to enhance relaxation, healing and
invigorating effect on the body. It is
derived on a scientific basis that the
reflexes of the person's body are connecte</description>
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		<title>What can I expect in a reflexology session?</title>
		<description>Once you undergo reflexology, you can expect
from a lot of benefits. The one hour duration
or even less of reflexology can do so much to
you. Here are the things that you can expect
from reflexology session:
-	The length of reflexology is within 30
minutes to one hour.
-	You will be asked to </description>
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		<title>Does reflexology diagnose or treat disease?</title>
		<description>It must be understood in a very strict sense
that reflexology is just a complementing
agent to medical care. However, it does not
guarantee that it can diagnose either it can
treat other forms of disease. It shouldn't be
interpreted as a medical advice neither it
will be an alternative for med</description>
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		<title>How is it reflexology different from massage therapy?</title>
		<description>The concept of reflexology and massage
therapy is closely related. They only vary in
a very limited sense. Reflexology deals on
the technique with the use of pressure. The
primary concerns are the major reflexes of
the human body such as the feet and the hand
as interrelated to the different o</description>
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		<title>Do massage therapists use reflexology?</title>
		<description>Yes, reflexology is one of the techniques
used by massage therapists. In fact,
reflexology is among the types of massage
that they are specializing. Some of the
massage therapists add reflexology on the
entire session of the massage. The session
can last for 30 minutes or even an hour.
keywor</description>
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