25/07/2023
HYPERSENSITIVE FEET PT. 2
Do we conclude that the person displaying this type of foot has a serious health problem? Of course not.
However, there are physiological causes of hypersensitive feet (also known as peripheral neuropathy) that need to be considered. Other causes include diabetes, compression or damage to the lower spine, and lack of vitamin B12. Also, people undergoing chemotherapy will often suffer from hypersensitive feet.
The sensitivity I am referring to are people without these conditions, and where many of the reflexes are highly sensitive to the touch, such as those of the kidney/ adrenal.
People whose feet display this sensitivity can be hyper-energetic in nature and can also suffer from allergies such as hay fever and asthma, and therefore will have high histamine levels, which cause elevated nerve sensitivity.
In this case, STATIC contact should be applied to the hypersensitive reflexes. This type of contact can be maintained for 20-30 seconds. Each of the most hyper- reflexes can be contacted in this way in sequential order.
Generally, after three, static contact sessions during each treatment the hypersensitive reflex will be more normal. This will be accompanied by a general feeling of well-being of the patient.