In this series, we will be exploring reflexes that are more difficult than the rest of the reflexes and I will share with you the way that I work with them and hopefully, it will help you out in your reflexology. The following videos are the 2nd set of videos, episodes 5, 6, 7, and 8, in the series.

How to Find and Work the Pituitary Gland – (Tricky Reflexes Series – Part 5)

The pituitary gland AKA the master gland is the reflex that we take a look at today. We explore two easy ways to find the Pituitary gland’s location and then we look at the best way to work it.

Tip: Work the Pituitary Gland every 15 minutes to reduce a fever. Give it try!

How to Work the Head in Reflexology – (Tricky Reflexes Series – Part 6)

The first reflex I learned when I was taking my reflexology training was the head. The head reflex is not difficult as far as finding it but the way I work this reflex is difficult at first but once you learn this method it builds an amazing foundation for your reflexology techniques to build from.

Tip: Not only is it a good habit to incorporate your supporting hand, the supporting hand when used in certain ways, can prevent you from injuring your client.

How to Find and Work the Adrenal Glands – (Tricky Reflexes Series – Part 7)

Today, we look at the all-important Adrenal gland reflex, where it is located, and how to work it on yourself and on your clients, friends, and family.

How to Find and Work the Pineal Gland – (Tricky Reflexes Series – Part 8)

Today, we look at where and how to work the pineal gland. This is a great reflex to work any type of muscle aches and spasms and is a great reflex to help with memory and to help with your nature of sleep.

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