Defining foot reflexology can be quite tricky but the bottom line is that it is the application of pressure to some points of the foot in order to get some reactions in the body. In most situations we see people using foot reflexology in order to get rid of aches and pains. However, there are various other benefits that are associated with this practice.
We should be aware of the fact that most skin problems are being caused by internal organs malfunction. Because of this, there are various skin conditions that can be positively impacted by foot reflexology, with those being mentioned below standing out as being among the most interesting ones.
The number of people affected by psoriasis is much higher than what you may believe at the moment. Unfortunately, no real cure exists for it but after 100 sessions it was proven that foot reflexology can help when it was focused on the immune system and the endocrine system. Good results seem to appear after 40 sessions. In some situations the lesions and the scales did disappear while skin color did return to normal. However, this is not always the case so you want to go for a trial and error approach.