How to Read an Ear Reflexology Chart

How to Read an Ear Reflexology Chart



Ear Reflexology is a treatment for certain conditions based on the premise that parts of the ear correspond with different parts of the body. A fairly young science, ear reflexology became widely known in 1957. Introduced to the medical community by a French doctor named Nogier, ear reflexology is now a useful tool not only in the treatment of disease, it is also helpful in the treatment of emotional illness.









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Visit ear reflexology websites to learn about ear reflexology and to purchase wall size ear reflexology charts.





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Notice the differences between the emotional ear chart and the physical ear chart. Both are used to treat conditions in their respective areas.





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Pay attention to the different sections of the ear. On the physical ear chart there are reflexology points on the ear lobe, the outer canal area and the outer ear above the lobe. On the emotional ear chart most of the points are on the outer rim of the ear or on the ear lobe.





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Massage areas of the ear that coincide with areas of the body in which you are experiencing difficulty. Ear reflexologists also recommend including essential oils and aromatherapy with ear reflexology.





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Use ear reflexology charts to treat a variety of conditions, but not without the supervision of a reflexology specialist. These specialists are trained in the use of magnets, pressure and essential oils and will diagram a treatment program designed just for you.








Tips & Warnings










Reflexology, like any other homeopathic treatment, should not be used without supervision or in place of medicine prescribed by your physician. Do not discontinue use of any medication without first consulting your doctor.



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