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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

The History of Reflexology: A Journey Through Time



Reflexology, an ancient practice that utilizes pressure points on the feet, hands, and ears to stimulate healing throughout the body, has a rich and fascinating history that spans thousands of years. This holistic therapy is based on the belief that specific areas of the body correspond to various organs and systems, allowing for a non-invasive approach to health and wellness. Let’s explore the historical roots of reflexology and how it has evolved into the practice we know today.

Ancient Beginnings

The origins of reflexology can be traced back to ancient civilizations. The earliest recorded evidence dates back to around 2330 B.C. in ancient Egypt. Hieroglyphics found in the tomb of Ankhmahor, a physician, depict individuals receiving foot massages, suggesting that the therapeutic benefits of reflexive touch were recognized long ago. These early practices focused on the connection between the feet and overall health, laying the groundwork for modern reflexology.

Simultaneously, in ancient China, the practice of foot therapy was also being developed. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) emphasized the balance of energy, or Qi, within the body. Foot reflexology was often incorporated into TCM as a means of promoting health and healing by stimulating specific points that corresponded to various organs.

The Influence of Ancient Cultures

As civilizations advanced, so did the understanding of reflexology. In India, Ayurvedic practices included forms of reflexive therapy, using pressure points to enhance physical and mental well-being. Similarly, in Japan, Shiatsu massage, which incorporates principles of reflexology, emerged, emphasizing the importance of energy flow and balance.

The interconnectedness of these ancient cultures highlights the universal appeal of reflexology. By the time of the Greeks and Romans, the practice of massage had become an essential part of healthcare, emphasizing relaxation and the restoration of bodily functions.

The Birth of Modern Reflexology

The modern practice of reflexology began to take shape in the early 20th century. In the 1910s, Dr. William H. Fitzgerald, an American ear, nose, and throat specialist, introduced the concept of zone therapy, which laid the groundwork for reflexology as we know it today. Fitzgerald’s research identified ten zones running from the head to the toes, correlating with specific organ systems. He believed that applying pressure to these zones could alleviate pain and promote healing.

Fitzgerald’s work inspired his colleague, Eunice Ingham, who is often referred to as the “Mother of Reflexology.” Ingham expanded on Fitzgerald’s theories and, in the 1930s, published her groundbreaking book, "Stories the Feet Can Tell." She mapped out reflex points on the feet and hands, creating a comprehensive guide that remains influential in reflexology practice today.

Reflexology in the 20th and 21st Centuries

As the 20th century progressed, reflexology gained popularity as a complementary therapy. It was embraced by holistic health practitioners and began to be integrated into wellness programs across the globe. In the 1960s and 1970s, reflexology emerged as a mainstream alternative therapy, with practitioners offering treatments in spas, wellness centers, and private practices.

Today, reflexology is recognized for its potential benefits in reducing stress, alleviating pain, and promoting relaxation. Clinical studies have begun to explore its efficacy, leading to greater acceptance within the medical community. Reflexology associations and training programs have also proliferated, ensuring that practitioners adhere to professional standards and ethical guidelines.

Conclusion

The history of reflexology is a testament to humanity’s enduring quest for holistic healing and wellness. From its ancient roots in Egypt and China to its modern-day applications, reflexology continues to evolve and adapt, offering a gentle yet powerful approach to health.

As we look to the future, reflexology stands poised to play an even more significant role in personal wellness and integrative healthcare. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a curious newcomer, the journey of reflexology invites us to explore the intricate connections between our bodies and the healing power of touch.

Monday, April 14, 2025

Exploring Ashwagandha: Benefits, Side Effects, and Safety


Exploring Ashwagandha: Benefits, Side Effects, and Safety
Introduction

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), a prominent herb in Ayurvedic medicine, has gained popularity in recent years for its potential health benefits. Often referred to as "Indian ginseng," this adaptogen is lauded for its ability to help the body manage stress and improve overall well-being. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of ashwagandha, its potential side effects, and safety considerations backed by scientific research.

Benefits of Ashwagandha

Stress Reduction and Anxiety Relief
   One of the most well-documented benefits of ashwagandha is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety. A meta-analysis published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry found that ashwagandha supplementation significantly reduced stress levels in adults (Chandrasekhar et al., 2012). The herb is thought to lower cortisol levels, the hormone associated with stress.

Enhanced Cognitive Function
   Several studies suggest that ashwagandha may improve cognitive function and memory. A controlled trial published in the Journal of Dietary Supplements demonstrated that participants taking ashwagandha showed significant improvements in memory and cognitive tasks compared to a placebo group (Choudhary et al., 2017).

Improved Physical Performance
   Ashwagandha is often used by athletes to enhance physical performance. Research published in the American Journal of Physiology indicated that ashwagandha supplementation improved strength and muscle mass in healthy individuals engaged in resistance training (Wankhede et al., 2015).

Support for Immune Function
   Ashwagandha may boost the immune system. A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology showed that ashwagandha extract enhanced the activity of immune cells, suggesting its potential as an immunomodulator (Vijayakumar et al., 2021).

Mood Enhancement
   Some evidence suggests that ashwagandha can help alleviate symptoms of depression. A 2021 study published in Psychology Research found that participants who supplemented with ashwagandha reported reduced depressive symptoms and improved mood (Goyal et al., 2021).

Side Effects of Ashwagandha

While ashwagandha is generally considered safe for most people, some may experience side effects, including:

Gastrointestinal Issues**: Some individuals report stomach upset, diarrhea, or nausea when taking ashwagandha, particularly at higher doses.
Drowsiness**: Due to its calming effects, ashwagandha may cause drowsiness in some individuals, which could affect activities that require alertness.
Hormonal Effects**: Ashwagandha may influence hormone levels, which could be a concern for individuals with hormone-sensitive conditions.

Safety Considerations

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid ashwagandha, as its effects on fetal development and lactation have not been thoroughly studied (Mishra et al., 2020).

Autoimmune Conditions: Those with autoimmune diseases should consult a healthcare provider before using ashwagandha, as it may stimulate the immune system.

Medication Interactions: Ashwagandha can interact with certain medications, including sedatives, thyroid medications, and immunosuppressants. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, especially if you are on medication.

Dosage: Typical doses range from 300 mg to 600 mg of ashwagandha extract daily, but high doses should be approached cautiously. Always follow the recommended guidelines or consult a healthcare provider.

Conclusion

Ashwagandha offers a range of potential health benefits, particularly in stress reduction, cognitive enhancement, and physical performance. However, like any supplement, it should be used thoughtfully and with awareness of possible side effects and safety considerations. Consulting with a healthcare professional prior to starting ashwagandha is advisable, particularly for individuals with existing health conditions or those taking medication.

References

Chandrasekhar, K., Kanchanata, A., & P, T. (2012). A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root extract in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Choudhary, D., et al. (2017). Efficacy of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) on cognitive function in healthy adults: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Dietary Supplements.
Goyal, M., et al. (2021). The efficacy of Ashwagandha in reducing depression and anxiety: A systematic review. Psychology Research.
Vijayakumar, S., et al. (2021). Immunomodulatory effects of Ashwagandha in experimental models. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.
Wankhede, J., et al. (2015). Efficacy of Ashwagandha on strength and muscle mass in healthy adults: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Physiology.
Mishra, L. C., et al. (2020). Safety and efficacy of ashwagandha in pregnancy and lactation: A review. Ayurvedic Medicine.

By understanding both the benefits and potential risks, you can make an informed decision about incorporating ashwagandha into your wellness routine.

Sunday, July 14, 2024

Growth and Change makes Strong Women

  Curious Roots has grown so much the last few months that we have found it necessary to make some major changes. 

In the next few weeks you will begin to see physical evidence of these changes. 

We have expansion happening. An added space that will give us street access from Pine Ave. No more hiding in the back corner or clients getting lost. 

We are adding a small apothecary with a plant medicine expert. We are super excited to bring Barbara Johnson on to our team of healers.

You will also notice a new name......yes a new name!! The decision was made to change the name Curious Roots to Ignite Health and Wellness to better represent our philosophy and goals.

Keep an eye out for more services, more products and more educational offerings!!

We are so incredibly excited about the changes that are happening!

Monday, March 18, 2024

Here we go



This weekend was busy! On Saturday I spoke at a preparedness fair, it was so nice to be on stage again. Sunday a dear friend came to help me with setting up my office space, I couldn't have done it all without her!! (Pics for proof). In between the busy I spent Saturday evening with new found friends singing karaoke (well I didn't sing). That was a ton of fun! Today was spent tidying up odds and ends in the office, taking pictures and getting a surprise lunch brought to me that was A-MAZING!!

Here we are, all set up and ready to get things rolling! Hope to see you all very soon in the new space!








Thursday, March 7, 2024

Love and Support Abounds

This week has been a really long week filled with ups and downs. I have so much gratitude for friends (new and old) that have given me so much grace this week as I embark on this new adventure. 
I have learned, and been reminded of, so many lessons this week. We all have resources to help us navigate difficult times.  I know I forget that sometimes and feel quite alone until I get a call and a text from two different friends at the same time. I'm grateful for friends that are willing to listen, chastise with love and remind me to open up because they want to help. 
I also was reminded that a little self care goes a long way. I was straightening up boxes in the office and was reminded that I can not just help others but also myself. I took a moment to create a Bach Flower Remedy for myself. Showing myself that little bit of love made my day a little happier. I'm thankful for the time I've spent learning and expanding my knowledge. 
The most important lesson this week has been the importance of feeling emotions and letting them either call you to action or just letting those emotions go instead of trying to be strong and hide those emotions from everyone around you. 
If there is any time I can be a listening ear or a resource to you during a difficult time let me know. 

Don't ever forget, you are loved more than you know and there will always be someone willing and even inspired to help you along the way. 




Tuesday, February 27, 2024

New Beginnings, New Friends






 The last 2 weeks have been a whirlwind. From work to deciding to reopen Curious Roots. It has kept me on the go constantly and consistently.  

This past Saturday I was invited to set up at a Community Women's Luncheon which proved to be quite overwhelming; in a good way. I ran out of literature very quickly (who knew there would be over 200 women in attendance). I talked to many people specifically about ionic foot detox. I met some new friends, listened to some amazing speakers and generally had a great time. Following the luncheon I went home and took a nap, later that day I decided to take myself out to dinner and while I was at dinner found out about a birthday party that was open to the public, so I went, why not. I met some of my new friends there and had an amazing time dancing and visiting. 

I am slowly getting moved into my new space at Lake Country Fitness. The plan is to moved in and fully open on March 18. Keep an eye out here for updates and progress photos.

I will also be speaking at an event in Yukon, OK on March 16.



Over the last few weeks lessons learned have been a plenty but I think the biggest thing that stands out is the importance of being surrounded by like-minded people who accept you for who you are and where you are unconditionally. I am loving the new friends I have found and how they are loving on me right now. 

Saturday, February 17, 2024

Let the change begin

Today has been big. I'm sitting at the gym talking to people and getting the word out. I've put up signs, and had some great conversations. The key to the office was put in my hand. This is it! 

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