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I received a wonderful gift by e-mail and want to share it with you. (I do so with the permission of the authors.)
I received a wonderful gift by e-mail and want to share it with you. (I do so with the permission of the authors.)
The participants of the 2011 Therapeutic Hand & Foot Reflexology Professional Certification have been studying and practicing since February, and are now more than ready to offer their services to the public. If you live within driving distance of St. Augustine, Florida, you may want to take advantage of their offer. If you’ve never received a professional reflexology session before or are a reflexologist deprived of work yourself, there are many compelling reasons to join us.
Why, you might ask, should I take plantar fasciitis seriously? Most early symptoms are not much more than an inconvenience, a dull annoyance in the heel.
Although the condition is referred to as an “itis”, plantar fasciitis is actually a form of tendinosis; a condition that results in necrosis. Necrosis refers to tissue death, and plantar fasciitis is a degeneration of collagen that leads to eroding and death of the plantar fascia. The tissue is not just hurting; it’s dying! And that’s why we should pay attention.