carpenterslavemoney
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Hi all,
Just wondering if Reflexology is still considered as a pseudoscience or if indeed there is any 'scientific' proof to it? Where is the defining line between pseudoscience and science. As a reflexologist I see the proof all the time.
I ask this as I have a family member who is a biochemist and down cries all alternative/complimentary therapies at every given chance. Mind you he has been known ot use homepathic remedies on his children for teething. Although he denies they are homeeopathic and says they are different as they are regulated and tested and cna be bolught in a pharmacy. lol
So back to the question? Where is the documented proof if any?
Just wondering if Reflexology is still considered as a pseudoscience or if indeed there is any 'scientific' proof to it? Where is the defining line between pseudoscience and science. As a reflexologist I see the proof all the time.
I ask this as I have a family member who is a biochemist and down cries all alternative/complimentary therapies at every given chance. Mind you he has been known ot use homepathic remedies on his children for teething. Although he denies they are homeeopathic and says they are different as they are regulated and tested and cna be bolught in a pharmacy. lol
So back to the question? Where is the documented proof if any?