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the Price of Reflexology

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$ 22
Mar 2009
Columbus, MS
Extremeley thorough reflexology practitioner  more... close row
$ 60
Jul 2009
Canyon, TX
Reflexology was useful and well-explained  more... close row
$ 150
Aug 2008
San Diego, California
Reflexology has transformed my life  more... close row
$ 50
Dec 2008
Babylon, NY
Reflexology not as relaxing as massage  more... close row
$ 65
Feb 2009
Chicago, IL
Reflexology was very relaxing  more... close row
$ 55
Feb 2009
Charlotte, NC
Reflexology is like a foot massage with deeper benefits  more... close row
$ 120
Apr 2007
austin ,Texas
One hour of reflexology left me as relaxed as a full body massage  more... close row
$ 75
May 2008
Denver, CO
Reflexology that did not help migraine  more... close row
$ 135
Dec 2008
Orlando, FL
Reflexology at a resort hotel spa  more... close row
$ 85
Jul 2008
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
One hour of reflexology plus small tip  more... close row
$ 45
Apr 2009
Houston, TX
Reflexology seemed to work for me  more... close row
$ 205
Aug 2009
Rhinebeck, NY
Expensive reflexology at a local spa  more... close row
$ 45
Mar 2009
san francisco, ca
Rexflexology benefits not obvious with one session  more... close row
$ 66
Jan 2009
Cary, North Carolina
Reflexology at a spa was wonderful  more... close row
$ 50
May 2009
Denver, CO
Reflexology did not work although there were high recommendations  more... close row
$ 78
Mar 2009
Powell, OH
Reflexology was wonderful but expensive  more... close row
$ 100
May 2008
Scottsdale.
Reflexology no more than a weirdo handling your feet  more... close row

Description of service

It's basically a hand/foot massage that's intended to fix problems (not approved by the FDA so they say this after a disclaimer that it's not intended to fix any problems) elsewhere in your body. They also sell junk books and overpriced, oddly-shaped wooden massage toys for between $20 and $250.


Review of Service

Okay, I can almost understand trigger point therapy because muscles bind up and some muscles overlap other muscles and some muscles have afferent or efferent nerves running though or near them but not into them so that binding up can cause referred pain in another part of the body kind of like how a heart attack hurts on the neck and down your left arm.

But I don't get this. The "practitioner" massaged spots on my feet (not my whole feet, mind you, but just bits of my feet) to make my back feel better. Not because I needed my back fixed, but because that's what he "diagnosed" as what was wrong with me. I ought to get my credit card company to run a chargeback or something.


Tips

Don't. Just don't. It will only help make your wallet lighter. If you're into that sort of thing, donate to a charity. If you just like the attention, get some friends or lovers and do something fun instead of letting a weirdo handle your feet. I guess it might be good for foot fetishists, but unless you are, just don't.


$ 150
Jan 2008
San Francisco, CA
Hour and a half of reflexology treatment  more... close row
$ 500
Dec 2008
Brunswick OH
20 sessions of reflexology for migrains and neck pain  more... close row
$ 45
Apr 2009
Provo, Utah
Price plus tip for a one hour reflexology treatment  more... close row
$ 40
Feb 2008
San Diego, CA
Excellent reflexology service  more... close row
$ 45
Apr 2009
New Hartford, New York
Reflexology not as good as a foot massage  more... close row
$ 60
Jan 2006
Columbus, OH
Reflexology caused ticklish reaction  more... close row
$ 35
Dec 2008
Syracuse NY
30 minute reflexology appointment  more... close row
$ 80
Apr 2009
Denver, CO
Reflexology did not help with back pain   more... close row