Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Dear Reflexologists



Dear fellow reflexologists.

It is early morning here in New Mexico. Still dark.




I am still excited about the fMRI study and the potential it holds for Reflexology. I can’t wait to get back to University of Minnesota to start scanning on Phase 3., the clinical scanning stroke patients.




The one disappointment we have experienced over the years is watching excellent research like Dr. Samuel’s research on pain or Dr. Manzanares ground breaking research not getting the attention they deserve,




This study seems to be a tipping point for our field. Hopefully it will float all boats as the saying goes. The research that deserves attention may be finallynrecognized for it’s merits.




There are other aspects to this that are so exciting. Imagine all the knowledge that has accumulated over the years put to the test. Imagine all the creativity and innovation that is all around the world refined to serve humankind. Imagine how many more lives can be changed from children to our aged and in between.




You all have seen the many “miracles” achieved with Reflexology. But as I said at the RiEN conference. These stories are meaningless without the scientific evidence to back it up.




There is something in this data which is intriguing. What is it? Not only will it validate reflexology as a concept but there maybe some surprises we didn’t expect. How intriguing is that?




I guess we have fought so long you sometimes wonder if Reflexology will ever get the respect it deserves.




We are at that tipping point. It seems it is no longer whether Reflexology will arrive. It is simply when Reflexology will,arrive.




As I sat there in front of that hugh scanner.last April I kept thinking we are in the school of medicine being treated as colleagues. How cool is that?




That is my wish for all of you and future generations of reflexologists that you experience that moment of knowing things will never ever be the same.




Much love and respect,

Kevin Kunz


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