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Reflexology

November 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

In the interest of exploring all things foot oriented, I have been doing some research on reflexology

 

Here is what wikepedia has to say about it

Reflexology (zone therapy) is an alternative medicine method involving the practice of massaging or applying pressure to parts of the feet, or sometimes the hands and ears, with the goal of encouraging a beneficial effect on other parts of the body, or to improve general health.[citation needed]

The Reflexology Association of Canada defines reflexology as: A natural healing art based on the principle that there are reflexes in the feet, hands and ears and their referral areas within zone related areas, which correspond to every part, gland and organ of the body. Through application of pressure on these reflexes without the use of tools, crèmes or lotions, the feet being the primary area of application, reflexology relieves tension, improves circulation and helps promote the natural function of the related areas of the body.[1]

There is no consensus among reflexologists on how reflexology is supposed to work; a unifying theme is the idea that areas on the foot correspond to areas of the body, and that by manipulating these one can improve health through one’s

Concerns have been raised by medical professionals that treating potentially serious illnesses with reflexology, which has no proven efficacy, could delay the seeking of appropriate medical treatment. A systematic review of the efficacy of reflexology found one study showing a statistically significant effect in the treatment of urinary symptoms in multiple sclerosis patients. All other conditions reviewed in this study showed no evidence of any specific effect.

On a personal note, I have been to a reflexologist several times and thought I’d died and gone to heaven.

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Shoe museum in Toronto – you’ve got to check this out.

November 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Bata shoe museum in Toronto has more than 10,000 shoes.

Brisbane needs a museum like this for sure

Welcome to the Bata Shoe Museum

Discover the treasures of North America’s charming and surprising shoe museum. Hundreds of shoes (from a collection numbering over 10,000) are on exhibit in architect Raymond Moriyama’s award-winning four-storey structure.

The Museum celebrates the style and function of footwear in four impressive galleries. Footwear on display ranges from Chinese bound foot shoes and ancient Egyptian sandals to chestnut-crushing clogs and glamourous platforms. Over 4,500 years of history and a collection of 20th-century celebrity shoes are reflected in the semi-permanent exhibition, All About Shoes. Three other galleries feature changing exhibitions, so there’s always something new to see.

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It’s not just about shoes – really – Here’s some other stuff we love about Brisbane

November 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Firstly there’s dogstar.

Not only do they do the most gorgeous clothes ever, they also do great web stuff.

Here’s some stuff about them from their website. Brisbane really is doing some cool stuff.

Dogstar fashion is created by renowned Brisbane fashion designer Masayo Yasuki and her talented team. At our South Brisbane studio we strive to design contemporary fashion with attention to cut, comfort and quality.

dogstar has been making its own style of women’s fashion since 1998. We have three retail stores in Brisbane (Elizabeth St, City and Ann St, Fortitude Valley plus our newest on Little Stanley St, South Bank ), as well as stocking retailers around Australia with our innovative label.

dogstar has gained an enviable reputation around the country for its designs and quality of manufacture. Our In Store policy has always been to maximise customer satisfaction with our products and service.

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We’re here!!

November 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Look out Sydney. Brisbane is here and ready to show you how to do shoes.

Our Sydney address is 637 Darling Street Rozelle. Our phone number is 02 95556001.

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Sydney Here we come

November 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The boxes are put away…….The store is gleaming……window outside

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Can you hold your breath until you finish reading this blog???

November 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

HOLD YOUR BREATH…..READY?……GO!

Breathing. It is the first thing we do. And the last.

Air, breath, oxygen

Life giving, Energy giving

KEEP HOLDING…..KEEP HOLDING……..(NOT GOOD IS IT?)

Badly fitting, badly designed shoes cramp your chest and work against your lungs.

But good shoes ensure that your chest is open and ready for the air you so desperately need.

Each step you take lets the air flow into your body.

Okay…..EXHALE….. we’ve made our pointcampershelf

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It is always better to be looked over than overlooked- Mae West

November 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We’re pretty sure, Mae would have liked these shoesmelissa

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Because sometimes size does matter……

November 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

camperSometimes size does matter

This is one of those things that everyone assumes you know how to do once you are an adult. Like lighting a campfire and removing red wine stains from a white silk blouse (that you borrowed from a friend but that’s another story). But what do you do if you were away the day they did shoe fitting 101 in high school?

You go to our blog of course. Because, we know that lots of people don’t know how to get shoes that fit properly. So read on and learn…

We’ve have had lots of people contact me and come into the store wanting to know more. It seems we have struck a chord by suggesting more attention needs to be paid to how we connect with the earth and how good footwear can improve posture, wellbeing and balance. And it’s not just diabetics who can benefit – everyone operates better when they are working from a solid foundation.

So, I am going to focus on how to make sure your shoe fits.

1. The first (ahem!) step is to find a good shoe shop. Someone who stocks loads of good quality brands and who is happy to spend time with you to make sure you get what you need.

Once you’ve done that, make sure you have plenty of time.  Getting the right fit needs a bit of thinking about. If you only have 10 minutes, by all means check out the styles on display but wait until you can really concentrate before you start trying shoes on.

2. Before you head into the shop, take a good look at your foot. What kind of arch do you have? Is there any particular place that regularly gives you pain? Are your feet narrow or wide? Once you know what the issues are, you will be in a much better position to let someone else help you.

3. Don’t get hung up on your shoe size. Remember, it is just a number and really doesn’t mean anything. A size 36 in one brand, might be bigger than a 38 in another. The thing that matters is whether it fits your foot.

4. Make sure the foot fits comfortably within the rim. If you can, take the insole out, put it on the floor and put your foot on it. Does your foot fit  with a comfortable space around the edge?

For diabetics, it is particularly important to check that there is no stitching on the inside of the shoe. As we discussed in the last column, diabetes can sometimes result in a lack of feeling in the feet, so you may not even be aware that your shoe is rubbing on your feet and doing damage.

5. This is a good time to ask yourself some questions. Will this shoe do the job you need it to? Is it the right colour. Is it comfortable? Does the whole base of the foot touch the ground the way it was designed to, or if there is a heel does the shoe provide extra support and padding?

6. Walk around the store to see if the shoes are comfortable. Never buy shoes without trying them on and don’t assume they will get comfortable with wear. Don’t let anyone tell you the shoe will stretch. Good shoes fit properly when you buy them

7. And the really big news is this. The days when you had to suffer ugly shoes just to be sensible are GONE. There are dozens of companies like Think! Earth, Birkenstock, El Naturalista who know how important shoes are to your overall wellbeing. They know a person has more nerve endings in their hands, feet and lips than in the rest of their body put together. And they know that shoes that are designed right and fit right can help your posture, your breathing, your balance and even your sense of grounding.

And they can do all that and still look great.

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Sally Mcgregor is a podiatrist who owns and runs Children of the Revolution, a shoe store specialising in Intelligent Shoes. She is passionate about helping people to be healthy from the ground up. You can find out more about Sally at www.childrenoftherevolution.com.au

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Sydney – we’re here!

November 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Our Sydney address is 637 Darling Street Rozelle.

Our phone number is 02 95556001.

Not quite open yet but we’re close!!!

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Jimmy Choos as Christmas Decoration

November 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Check this out!

What a great idea!

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