Good information, but a bit dry/dull
Lena, LMT | Nassau, NY | 06/18/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this on it's original VHS version called "Reflexology and the living, loving woman". I never finished it as it just bored me, and a friend wouldn't tolerate playing it even for the free reflexology. I will try again & update this review when I do.
There is a short intro about how important it is to take care of your feet and how walking barefoot naturally gives you reflexology by stepping on twigs and pebbles.
This is set at a patio by the beach to give a beautiful view. Anne Gillanders, a British woman w/short, curly light brown hair who looks to be in her 50s sits in a wicker chair working on a woman's as well as a man's feet on a table. Sometimes there are marker ink on their feet to show the organ areas more clearly. The lecture is split into chapters by body systems such as digestive, respiratory, etc. At the end she even demonstrates on a baby while he/she is held by his/her mother how to give reflexology on a baby."
Reflexology Massage
Bob Lew | Mass. | 06/27/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was curious about reflexology so I purchased this dvd. It gives an overall history, about reflexology ,and how it has developed over the years, and how to do it yourself, for family or friends. I think it
s an awsome deal."
Very good reflexology overview for beginners
Rockets Red Glare | Pembroke Pines, FL USA | 02/12/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I really enjoy this DVD. It's refreshing, informative and easy to follow. Ann Gilanders also has a book on reflexology with easy to follow pictures with directional arrows showing the movements the fingers should take. And who could beat the price?"