Monday, December 31, 2012

National Foundation of Women Legislators promotes Reflexology as "as part of a holistic, comprehensive, and patient-centered approach to care."



At the end of 2012, three reflexologists who have worked hard for many years to bring reflexology into mainstream acceptance were again successful in developing recognition of reflexology's health benefits.   Over the course of three years, Paul Harvey, Christine Issel, Bill Flocco, and reflexologists in Florida, Iowa, and Georgia were invited to attend events sponsored by the National Foundation of Women Legislators (NFWL) where women legislators were allowed to experience the benefits of reflexology.  As a results of these experiences and discussions with Paul, Christine, and Bill, the NFWL adopted a resolution that encourages state and national organizations to join the NFWL in supporting reflexology, "as part of a holistic, comprehensive, and patient-centered approach to care."  Lots of WHEREAS and lots of good to come.  Image below from Bill Flocco's website.



Lucinda Tear is an ARCB certified reflexologist practicing in Winthrop, Washington, in the heart of the Methow Valley.

Monday, December 10, 2012

a post for possibility

This may be a stretch for some, but it's reaffirming and positive if you can let it be.  Danielle LaPorte Cosmic Radio


Lucinda Tear is an ARCB certified reflexologist practicing in Winthrop, Washington, in the heart of the Methow Valley.



Saturday, December 8, 2012

just for fun

My friend Joyce took these pictures of me and my little salve table at the Twisp Holiday Bazaar.  I'll also be at the Local Holiday Sale and the Mazama Store Holiday Party



 
  
Lucinda Tear is an ARCB certified reflexologist practicing in Winthrop, Washington, in the heart of the Methow Valley.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Wonderful Plant Healer Magazine

Plant Healer Banner
Here is a link to the wonderful quarterly magazine designed and edited by Kiva Rose and Jesse Wolf Hardin that I mentioned in my previous blog.

Lucinda Tear is an ARCB certified reflexologist practicing in Winthrop, Washington, in the heart of the Methow Valley.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

My kind of medicine

I like to keep up with Kiva Rose's blog but have been so busy this year that I fell behind.  Today, I found her wonderful post from earlier this year on making incense, Plant Devotions in Smoke: Bioregional Plant Incense.

Her writing is luscious as is her sense of plants and the earth.

You can subscribe to the amazing magazine about grass roots herbalism she edits with her husband Jesse Wolf Hardin.

Lucinda Tear is an ARCB certified reflexologist practicing in Winthrop, Washington, in the heart of the Methow Valley.