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So we've covered the head, nose, eyes, ears, throat, brain sections of our Reflexology
massage. We will now move down into our lungs and our heart. And to do this, you'll use
one thumb and keeping gentle pressure, you'll do again your two-second holds or now that
we are going into bigger parts of the foot, with some larger muscles and some larger organs,
you can do tiny in-place circular squeezes gently rotating your thumb in a clockwise
direction. And we'll do this along the ball of the foot in three different lines. So one
right under the base of all of our toes; one across the middle-top of the ball of the foot,
and one right at the bottom of the ball of the foot, right in the center. And again,
we'll repeat this three times for each of our three lines. And this area is where the
lungs and the heart are, where there's a lot of big, big organs that require a lot of blood
flow. And so, if there are any areas of pain or sensitivity that the client notices in
their feet, you can add some extra holds or pressures onto those areas as needed. Or,
if you're done with your three sets of three horizontal lines, once you've made your three
horizontal lines across the ball of the foot, you can add a little extra attention around
the base of the big toe, which is your heart and your thyroid and all of your aorta. It's
sort of a cardiopulmonary center for all of your nerve endings in your feet. Or, if the
person is complaining of shoulder pain at all, you can focus a little extra attention
on the web between your last two toes which is where the shoulder joint nerves all end
up. And while you are doing this, you'll want to make sure, because we are dealing with
the lungs, you want to make sure that your client is breathing nicely, deeply, evenly
and isn't exerting any signs of pain. And then, once we are done with the lungs, we'll
move into the middle of the sole which corresponds to the middle of your body.