Bibliography

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Beresford-Cooke, Carola. Acupressure. US: Macmillan, 1996.

Carter, Mildred and Tammy Weber. Hand Reflexology. US: Prentice Hall, 2000.

Carter, Mildred and Tammy Weber. Body Reflexology. US: Reward Books, 1994.
    This book is more an instruction guide as to how to perform reflexology than a book on the theories or background but there is some good information in this book that helped me.

Freeman, Miller. “What the Papers Say.” Chemist and Druggist 2 February 2002:  41

Hall, Nicola.  Reflexology. Hong Kong: Thorsons, 2001.
    This book had a little information that was useful to me but mostly it's about performing reflexology.

Kaiser, Jurgen. Hand Reflexology. NY: Sterling Publishing Company 1994
    This book is great as an instruction manuel but there isn't much about history, case studies, etc.
Kite Melissa. “Baring Her Sole.” The Times 17September 2002.

“Reflexology.” Alternative Medicine for Dummies. 1998 ed.
    This book is so misleading and not useful.  Nearly all the information conflicted with what I had read elsewhere.

“Reflexology.” Encyclopedia of Bodywork. 1996 ed.
    This book is a great resource.  There is so much information in this resource and the information is really condensed so it's easy to find a lot of info in just a few pages.

“Reflexology.” Encyclopedia of Family Health. 1998 ed.

“Reflexology.” Taber's Cyclopedia Medical Dictionary. 2001 ed.

Strauss, Nathan B., Reflexology. Israel: Astrolog Publishing House 1999.

Vennells, David F., Reflexology for Beginners. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn 2001.
    This book is very informative. It has information on not only how to do reflexology but where it came from, who invented it, anecdotes, and more.

Young, Jacqueline, Acupressure: simple steps to health. London: Thorsons 1994.
    This book is pretty much only useful for finding preassure points if you're practising reflexology or acupreassure.

Gillanders, Ann, The Family Guide to Reflexology. Canada: Little, Brown and Company 1998.
    This book is very informative in terms of how to perform reflexology.

Hall, Nicola, Reflexology a Step by Step Guide.  Boston, MA: Element Books Inc. 1997.

What is Reflexology?
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Zone Theory and Meridian Theory
Validity of Reflexology
Opposition
Reflexology in History
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