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Where Can I Get More Information?

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Websites

American Commission for Reflexology Education and Training (ACARET) [1]

American Reflexology Certification Board [2]

Association of Reflexologists (UK) [3]

International Council of Reflexologists [4]

International Institute of Reflexology [5]

Naturalhealers.com [6]

Reflexology Association of America [7]

The Association of Reflexologists (UK) [8]

Books: Beginner’s & Beyond

Byers, DC. (2001). Better Health through Foot Reflexology (10th edition). St. Petersburg, FL: Ingham.

Crane, B. (1997). Reflexology: The Definitive Practitioner’s Manual. MA: Element Books, Inc. The Definitive Practitioner’s Manual.

Gillanders, A. (1996). The Joy of Reflexology: Healing Techniques for the Hands and Feet to Reduce Stress and Reclaims Life. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.

Jora, J. (1991). Foot Reflexology: A Visual Guide for Self-Treatment. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press.

Kluck, M. (2001). Hands on Feet: The New System that Makes Reflexology a Snap. Philadelphia, PA: Running Press.

Kluck, M. (2001) Little Book of Reflexology. Philadelphia, PA: Running Press.

Kolster, B. (2000). Foot Reflexology with Video. Cologne, Germany: Könemann Verlagsgesellschaft.

Kolster, B and Waskowiak, A. (2006). The Reflexology Atlas. Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press.

Kunz, K and Kunz, B. (1993). The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology, Revised Edition. Albuquerque, NM; Reflexology Research Project.

Vennells, D. (2001) Reflexology for Beginners: Healing Through Foot Massage of Pressure Points. Woodbury, MN: Llewellyn Publications.

Voner, V. (2003). The Everything Reflexology Book. Cincinnati, OH: Adams Media Corporation.


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