I absolutely love foot massages. When it comes to tactile experiences, they feel as good as sex without the specifically erotic component. But I don't mistake the pleasure of a foot massage with this equine excrement known as reflexology. It has ABSOLUTELY NO BASIS IN ANATOMICAL REALITY. All this "ancient wisdom" is pseudoscientific claptrap. There's a reason why it's "ancient": Because NOW WE KNOW BETTER!
Just a note for anyone reading Jabberpocky' s biased defense of alliopathic medicine: A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry suggested efficacious results from antidepressants were likely due to the placebo effect.
A study at Harvard to test the value of thoracic ligatures in the treatment of angina demonstrated that patients "fictitiously treated " (no procedure) showed an 80% improvement compared to 40% who were treated.
@YD8189 You just defended my argument. I said that reflexology has no physical basis for its claims, but DESPITE that, it can have benefits. Whether or not the effectiveness of antidepressants treating depression is actually linked to fluctuation in serotonine levels, I can't comment. Perhaps it's true, perhaps not. But DESPITE that, there are benefits. The same principle applies to reflexology.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. You seem to agree with me.
The depth and breadth of this pseudoscience is amazing. The human imagination is truly limitless.
Just a note for anyone younger watching this; don't confuse this practice for medical fact. The connection this woman describes between the feet and your organs simply doesn't exist. Centuries of anatomical research (and common sense) will tell you that.
However, the effects of the placebo ARE real. Reflexology can have benefits, but they are purely somatic (in your mind) as opposed to physical.
@cregrobert94 have you no life? Most of the comments on this page are yours? Your like one of this people no one likes because he has constantly either correct or complain about everything go away!
As opposed to PSA testing which was denounced ultimately by its founder and declared medically unnecessary after studying 25,000 men.This highly touted test which has been considered the gold standard in the prevention of prostate cancer is yet one more orthodox medical marvel that has been shot down. By all means get it but keep in mind 237 men will have to be screened and 12 treated to save one life.
Bullshit? PSA testing is no less so than reflexology.
I think these two chicks are into each other! Lol!
csdirtracerS4 3 weeks ago
I absolutely love foot massages. When it comes to tactile experiences, they feel as good as sex without the specifically erotic component. But I don't mistake the pleasure of a foot massage with this equine excrement known as reflexology. It has ABSOLUTELY NO BASIS IN ANATOMICAL REALITY. All this "ancient wisdom" is pseudoscientific claptrap. There's a reason why it's "ancient": Because NOW WE KNOW BETTER!
JMDinOKC 4 weeks ago
So if have cancer I cant get foot massages? %#@!
robofish312 1 month ago
1:03 onwards; lol if she always walked like that, filming/talking or no
TP1988 1 month ago
Just a note for anyone reading Jabberpocky' s biased defense of alliopathic medicine: A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry suggested efficacious results from antidepressants were likely due to the placebo effect.
A study at Harvard to test the value of thoracic ligatures in the treatment of angina demonstrated that patients "fictitiously treated " (no procedure) showed an 80% improvement compared to 40% who were treated.
Care for any more "medical facts"?
YD8189 4 months ago
@YD8189 You just defended my argument. I said that reflexology has no physical basis for its claims, but DESPITE that, it can have benefits. Whether or not the effectiveness of antidepressants treating depression is actually linked to fluctuation in serotonine levels, I can't comment. Perhaps it's true, perhaps not. But DESPITE that, there are benefits. The same principle applies to reflexology.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. You seem to agree with me.
Jabberpocky1 4 months ago
The depth and breadth of this pseudoscience is amazing. The human imagination is truly limitless.
Just a note for anyone younger watching this; don't confuse this practice for medical fact. The connection this woman describes between the feet and your organs simply doesn't exist. Centuries of anatomical research (and common sense) will tell you that.
However, the effects of the placebo ARE real. Reflexology can have benefits, but they are purely somatic (in your mind) as opposed to physical.
Jabberpocky1 5 months ago 2
Bollocks to all the hippy reflexology nonsense am just here for STELLAR STREET.
Thumbs if you agree.
Blowfeld20k 5 months ago
@cregrobert94 have you no life? Most of the comments on this page are yours? Your like one of this people no one likes because he has constantly either correct or complain about everything go away!
saj1l 6 months ago
At least its womens feet.. Instead of mangled mens feet.
Ununius 6 months ago
Foot fetish??? That's f**kin creepy!!! This page is for people wanting to learn!!
saj1l 6 months ago
Reflexology? Pass. It's BULLSHIT.
nottodayimsleeping 8 months ago
@nottodayimsleeping
As opposed to PSA testing which was denounced ultimately by its founder and declared medically unnecessary after studying 25,000 men.This highly touted test which has been considered the gold standard in the prevention of prostate cancer is yet one more orthodox medical marvel that has been shot down. By all means get it but keep in mind 237 men will have to be screened and 12 treated to save one life.
Bullshit? PSA testing is no less so than reflexology.
YD8189 4 months ago
If I live to be hundred (unlikely) I'll never understand how anybody can be turned on by feet.
TheGregEgg 8 months ago
@TheGregEgg I kno!
Netertaat 8 months ago
Marcellus Wallace does not approve.
opmdevil 1 year ago 13
@kezzielegs once again you have delivered! thank you!
brinjalibrinjali 1 year ago 4
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fuck you this is hot
footmaniacs2 1 year ago
The drawing on the feet must tickle terribly! I couldn't have someone do that to me, I would have a laughing fit.
GoldenXBoots 1 year ago
An excellent video but sth's wrong with the English spelling: CHemo (not Kemo) therapy, stomach (not stomachE) ...
peperudi 1 year ago
@peperudi their not from America. They spell words differently then we do. For example we spell labor, labor in the U.K. they spell labor labour.
ILUVJEZUZ94 9 months ago
@ILUVJEZUZ94 but you don't write "kemichals" for "chemicals".
Nice videos, very soothing. Quite an accent she's got too.
HabaneroTck 9 months ago
In before foot fetish creepers come in here talking about how "hot" this is.
MakeMeASammich 1 year ago 13
@MakeMeASammich Nah not hot really.
FOOTFUCKER2000 1 year ago
@MakeMeASammich lol
Netertaat 8 months ago
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CleverDjembe 5 months ago