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My top 7 Reflexology books

By teresa On November 6, 2011 6 Comments

It seems hard to believe that the shops are filled with Xmas present and I haven’t even thought of such things. Well my Xmas shopping starts on 24th and finishes on that date.
 
However, I did get to thinking you might want to add a reflexology book to your wish list from Santa.
 
Reading a book
 
Over the years I have been privileged to research and read from many reflexology books, so I thought that I would share them with you. I normally spend about 15 minutes in the morning, researching my clients disorder, either on the internet or via books. I love finding solutions for my clients to their illness’s.
 
Oh, I just wanted to say! I am in know way an affiliate for any of the books. I’m just sharing what has worked for me.
 
So these are my top 7 reflexology books as follow, but in no particular order:
 
1) The Complete Guide to Reflexology by Ruth Hull
ISBN 9780955901133
This is a great book for students in training for level 2 and 3 training. I try to get my students to refer to this book, because it has excellent diagrams and illustrations. I found this very informative and illustrative.
 
2) Energy Medicine by Donna Eden
ISBN 0749919280
This is not a reflexology book, but it discusses chakras and energy medicine between the practitioner and client. A great reference book, but can be a little hard to read as to the way it is set out.
 
3) La Stone Therapy Manual by Mary Nelson
ISBN 9780749925079
Again this is not a reflexology book, but this was a guide for me, when I started delivering Hot Stone Reflexology. It taught me a lot about the use of the stones and the therapeutic effect on my clients.
 
4) An Introductory Guide to Reflexology by Louise Tucker
ISBN 978 1 903348 32 1
This is an ITEC recommended book, that I give to my students because it’s on the ITEC syllabus.
 
5) Better Health with Foot Reflexology by Dwight C Byers
ISBN 1891130005
This was one of the original books that I learnt from whilst studying reflexology 16 years ago. It was a privilege to be introduced to this book. I thought it was simple and easy to grasp.
 
5) Reflexology The Definitive Practitioners Manual by Beryl Crane
ISBN 1862041253
Fantastic research book, this was a great book that helped me when I passed my exams. I still use this book for reference. It has information on meridian, ears, and hands reflexology.
 
6) The Reflexology Handbook by Laura Norman
ISBN 0861889126
Again I love this book. It is set out clearly and positively. Excellent use of language and affirmations whilst working specific organs. For those who want the more holistic side!
 
Please let me know which reflexology books have helped you by adding a comment below.

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