Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Reflexology Investment Opportunities — in China

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How large is the reflexology industry in China? So large the government has issued a 200 page document providing information about investing. 

“2017-2022 Edition Foot Massage Industry Government Strategic Management and Regional Development Strategy Advisory Report by the research and technology in the foot massage industry analysis experts led the writing, the main analysis of the foot massage industry market size, development status and investment prospects. At the same time on the future development of the foot massage industry to make a scientific trend forecast and professional foot massage industry data analysis to help customers evaluate the foot massage industry value.”

Cost of an electronic version of the document: US$6000

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Reflexology Jade Walking Blanket



So popular is reflexology mat walking in China that new products are constantly cropping up. We like the name of this cobblestone mat product—the Jade Walking Blanket. It combines reflexology Tap Shek (stone stepping) ideas with thoughts about the value of jade as a health enhancer.

It’s interesting to follow the development of the reflexology mat industry in China. It is a reminder of the value of the reflexology industry as a whole. Aside from mats, it is estimated that 4 million Chinese are employed at and provide reflexology services at small, one person reflexology businesses or at a reflexology “parlor” chain, with 700 locations across the country. Then, there are the medical applications of reflexology, carried out in clinics and hospitals by those with “first class” reflexology licenses issued by the government. (By the way, the government estimates it needs another 1 million reflexologists and is seeking to up-grade education for reflexologists.) Then, there is the industry of building reflexology paths. Rock companies offer and sell suggestions for stones to be used for paths at one’s home. The government is funding paths to be built in outdoor sports facilities across the country as a part of the country’s 10-year Fitness Program.

Reflexology mat use indoors grew with the popularity of reflexology paths in parks. The current use of “walking blanket” to describe a reflexology mat possibly started out with the manufacturer of the first mats, a blanket company. Plastic “pebbles” were embedded into felting, an existing product of the blanket company. This mat is widely used throughout China to experience the benefits of walking the reflexology path when it’s raining outside and paths in parks are not usable. It has been available for sale for years at pharmacies (drug stores) all over the country.

Points of importance to the consumer are reflected in advertising copy for the Jade Walking Blanket: “high-grade agate massage blanket / health trail walk / foot massage pad / pebble.… “This section walks away blankets, at the end of glue imported from Germany with a silicone medical environment, superior adhesion, non-toxic and tasteless, agate never fall, can be washed, … “Particularly highlighted: agate size specifications are recommended by experts, people step up, through its pressure on the plantar foot massage to stimulate acupuncture points, exactly in line with traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture massage pressure points, such as another bigger or smaller, simply not achieve the effect of massage points.”

Benefits of mat walking are: “Agate health walk blanket is based on science and health Foot health theory developed from jade. Foot health study it and study in one health and jade, agate natural stone instead of manpower through the body's own pressure, while walking on the foot pressure point massage therapy to acupuncture. And thus help promote blood circulation, strengthen the heart power. Adjusting the internal organs function, and enhance immunity. Eliminate fatigue, relieve stress, improve sleep quality foot health effects.”

Instructions are given about how to walk on the mat to achieve effects for specific health goals.
“Here are some more efficient use of walking blanket approach:
1, heart relaxed walk method: go easy on walking on the carpet. (Leisure and fitness)
2, focused massage the pain points of law: that is to go walking on the carpet and found that pain point, then focus on massage. (Health, physical therapy)
3, hands Paitui law: that is to go on a walking carpet, the order making the legs with both hands simultaneously forcing up the legs. (For arthritis, osteoporosis and other patients)
4, body tapping law: that is to go walking on carpet, use both hands free to beat the abdomen, chest and other parts, play the effect of relaxing the body. (Through the meridians)
5, four-step health law: that is to go walking on the carpet, the pleasant four-step jump, while meditation soles of the feet, soles of the feet. (For patients with hypertension and mental)”

Thursday, March 24, 2011

China Invests in Reflexology

© Akhilesh. Image from BigStockPhoto.com.


What’s the return when an entire country invests in reflexology? China may provide some answers to such a question.

Banking on traditions, reflexology has attained a value in China. Educated and informed consumers have expectations from reflexology services, products and self-health activities. The net result is a diverse and widespread availability of reflexology.

Take reflexology paths, for example. They are found in city parks, the gardens of newly built homes and the common areas of themed housing developments.

Other industries have entered the business. Companies which provide stone for construction target market specific stone products to build reflexology paths. One company’s Web page shows 17 different path designs. Want an “intelligent” or “smart” path? Buy tourmaline and germanium stone as a raw material.

When it rains, the Chinese stay home and walk on a cobblestoned mat. Originally produced as on the side at blanket manufacturers with felt as a base into which plastic “cobblestones” were embedded, mat products have evolved and become specialized. Want a mat with a reflexology chart? More environmentally friendly and more durable? They’ve been developed.

Visit a pharmacy and you’ll find sandals with cobblestone-like soles for sale.

Reflexology services are available in a range of prices with decor styles. From mom-and-pop corner shops to sanitary white to opulent luxury salons, Chinese clients know their price range and anticipated services.

The government actively encourages reflexology. A Class-One license is given those who attain the highest mastery of skills, offered at medical facilities. The government recently noted a shortage of 1 million reflexologists and is encouraging filling this number with a more educated reflexologist. Reflexology is part of China’s 10-Year Fitness Plan. Funding for reflexology paths is included in monies given to cities to develop parks that encourage physical activities. The reflexology path is seen as a perfect, moderate exercise for the older Chinese with soccer fields and badminton courts for the younger.

Then there’s the research. When information about reflexology research first filtered out of China twenty years ago, it was presented at conferences held by the China Reflexology Association, an organization of 5,000 physicians. Since that time literally thousands of studies have been conducted meeting standards of randomized and controlled groups.


Barbara and Kevin Kunz



Monday, April 27, 2009

Did CBS Step Over the Line in The Amazing Race

Did CBS step over the line though the portrayal of foot work in the Amazing Race as some sort of torture? It was foot massage but loosely linked to Were these foot workers push to put more pressure on? HMMM!!!!

My understanding is that the foot workers in China will lighten up with Westerners. Why didn't they? Rather they seem to max out the pressure they applied.

It was high drama and I think they pushed the employees to go for it. But I think there is an issue of pressure. How much is really needed?

There is also an ethical question. Should you go beyond safe limits to entertain. What if an injury had occurred?

It reminded me of torture. I think Chinese have been one of the leaders in the worldwide spread of reflexology. My guess is that they wouldn't approve.

There has been some comment from Twitters and Facebook friends. One person debated whether in fact they were not put up to delivering extra pain. Also this according to one source did take place in the Olympic compound. Apparently one of the contestants went into spasms after the session while in the taxi.

Kevin Kunz

http://www.reflexology-research.com
http://www.dk.com/reflexology

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A Million (More) Reflexologists

Launched a very exciting newsletter. The Chinese estimate there are 4 million reflexologists in mainland China. They don't think that is enough. They think they need at least a half a million to a million more. I put the newsletter up on http://www.reflexology-research.com/feb19news.html

Enjoy and let me know what you think.

Kevin Kunz

http://www.reflexology-research.com
http://www.dk.com/reflexology

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Great Day

We have just been invited to teach in China.

New newsletter just went out with a brand new functional MRI study.

And orders have just been pouring in for the new research document.

Good day.

Kevin Kunz

http://www.reflexology-research.com

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