*earmapping 11:47 what do you think about the Paul Nogier drawing : embryo in the ear upside down ? feet would be on the top , vertebra on the outer edge and head on the base of the earlobe ?
I was originally taught that method by one of my tutors who is an acupuncture physician. However, I didn’t get the results I was looking for in class. So I played with mapping the ear as I would the foot and everyone I worked on immediately felt responses in the body. Still very much respect other forms of mapping, it’s just not how I work.
@@SamBelyea what if the base of the earlobe represents the feet and Nogier only detected the reflexologie of the head ( for example : big toe representing the head space ) 😎
This is where systems overlap for sure. However, in that case we could say the top of the ear rules the feet via the ear reflexes for the feet. It’s a vicious cycle of interconnection. Don’t overthink it. I would also suggest looking for physical changes in ear tissue based on reported symptoms from clients to verify reflex location.
Doing a class on foot reflexology and I have the nervous system as an assignment. Thank you so much!
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Thank you Sam very much I'm studying Advanced Reflexology .
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*earmapping 11:47
what do you think about the Paul Nogier drawing : embryo in the ear upside down ?
feet would be on the top , vertebra on the outer edge
and head on the base of the earlobe ?
I was originally taught that method by one of my tutors who is an acupuncture physician. However, I didn’t get the results I was looking for in class. So I played with mapping the ear as I would the foot and everyone I worked on immediately felt responses in the body. Still very much respect other forms of mapping, it’s just not how I work.
@@SamBelyea what if the base of the earlobe represents the feet and Nogier only detected the reflexologie of the head ( for example : big toe representing the head space ) 😎
This is where systems overlap for sure. However, in that case we could say the top of the ear rules the feet via the ear reflexes for the feet. It’s a vicious cycle of interconnection. Don’t overthink it. I would also suggest looking for physical changes in ear tissue based on reported symptoms from clients to verify reflex location.
@@SamBelyea Maybe it is a circle .
perhaps I should call it Paul's New Bicycle Circle Limited Overthinking Edition 😅
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