Reflexology, the Safe Alternative

by Frederick E. Rittenhouse


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 20/06/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9781410723901
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9781410723888

About the Book

Welcome to Reflexology!

This book is designed to strengthen the underpinnings of alternative healthcare – not the treatment of disease by noxious drugs - rather by the correct combination of natural agents and therapy. This system of healing will promote wellness through the proper use of breakthrough herb medicine and miracle nutrients. The objective is to support the body’s defenses and healing processes.

Paramount to this quest is the therapeutic intervention of Reflexology, a "feel good" treatment anyone can learn to use. Use it on yourself! Use it on others!

By blending Reflexology with phyto-medicines, quick delivery is made to needed sites in the body. Blood circulation and nerve energy are increased. Optimum health will be achieved.

The layout of this manual makes for easy use. The first section explains "Why Reflexology Works." The second will show how to use it. Starting in Chapter III, different health conditions are discussed, outlining a natural approach for these – some comprehensive, some brief.

The last section provides the reader with a basic understanding of how the body works.

I am sure after reading and applying the suggestions contained in this book, you, the reader, will agree that Reflexology has obvious health benefits.


About the Author

Fred Rittenhouse is a state certified reflexologist and instructor. After completing a drafting/engineering program at Ametek in Los Angeles and working as a draftsman, his interests changed. In 1979 he completed medical missionary service at Bernadean University. In 1983 he graduated from a degree program at School of Nu-Health in Oregon. The course of study included the basic sciences and alternative therapies. The latter were reflexology, soft tissue massage, kinesiology, iridology, acupressure, and nutritional therapy. Since graduation he has maintained a successful reflexology business.

Additionally, Fred has taught reflexology and anatomy at two state licensed post-secondary institutes in northern California. The schools’ syllabi included both the physical and nutritional aspects of this therapy.

As a health care professional in reflexology, Fred has fashioned his book to accommodate the needs of readers with an interest in this form of therapy.