Tinnitus – Does Reflexology help?

I have to tell a funny story.

In the past I worked 7 years for Home Support. One day I found out that my elderly client had Ringing of the Ear (Tinnitus) and because he was the last client I was curious and thought “Why not trying Reflexology?”

I asked him whether he might like this. Of course he was. Who does not like a free foot-rub. I worked a while on his feet. Suddenly quite surprised he was saying “Why has my doctor not told me that there is something that can help with the ringing in my ear?”  The ringing was gone.

I had to leave and 2 days later my supervisor called “Did you work on Mr … feet???” I had to confess; she knew me well enough to know that I would do things like this.

The end of the story is, that his ears stopped ringing for 2 days and I was never sent to him again. I felt sorry for him, because a sequence of 10 sessions might have improved his situation.
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There can be conditions with the ear where Reflexology will not help anymore, but i Doehring

t is in my opinion always worth a trying.

Anna Christine Doehring, RHFP, RCP
RAC certified Reflexologist
Reconnection Certified Practitioner