Παρασκευή 22 Μαΐου 2015

Reflexology Lannoye report

Reflexology is stated in the report once (B.Explanatory statement, 5. Training practitioners, paragragh 3). here

Other disciplines, such as reflexology, aromatherapy, traditional oriental massage, iridology etc., are practised as complements to more all-embracing therapeutic techniques such as traditional western medicine, homeopathy, phytotherapy, naturopathy, etc., or as complements to one another, and the practitioners do not generally envisage operating on a self-contained basis. The diagnoses and areas of responsibility linked with these techniques should be limited to interpreting symptoms or conditions already identified by general practitioners (whether of conventional medicine or otherwise). It would therefore be inappropriate to demand that such practitioners have a full-blown university training; but there should at least be provision for high-level qualifications.

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