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The Connection Between Stress, Inflammation, and Your Wrist
Wrist Pain Here is something that often surprises people: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is not purely a physical problem. Stress and anxiety are significant contributors to CTS, and the relationship runs deeper than most people realize. When your body is under chronic stress, inflammation increases throughout the body. Inflammation inside the wrist is one of the primary drivers of CTS because it reduces the already narrow space in the carpal tunnel, putting more pressure on the medi
Dr Mia D. Earl
Jun 111 min read


Simple Self-Care Practices That Can Transform Your Well-Being
Thumb Roll Between sessions with a certified reflexologist, there are gentle techniques you can explore on your own. These are not a replacement for professional care but can provide comfort and support your healing journey. Thumb Roll Along the Forearm Reflex Point: The reflex points for the forearm sit along the outer edge of the hand, in the central area between the base of the pinkie and the wrist. Using your opposite thumb, gently roll across this area to release tension
Dr Mia D. Earl
Jun 112 min read


Carpal Tunnel Relief Through Hand Reflexology: What Your Hands Are Trying to Tell You
Carpal Tunnel Relief Through Hand Reflexology You wake up in the middle of the night with that familiar burning sensation crawling through your fingers. Your hand feels numb, weak, and stiff. You shake it out hoping for relief, but the tingling lingers. By morning, gripping your coffee mug feels like a challenge. If any of this sounds like your reality, you may be living with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and you are far from alone. Millions of people across the world are silently
Dr Mia D. Earl
Jun 116 min read


The Hidden Power of Reflexology: Why Your Body May Be Asking for More Than Rest
Most people don't wake up one morning completely burned out. They arrive there gradually. The body starts by whispering. A little fatigue that never seems to go away. A restless night that becomes several. Tension in the neck and shoulders that feels normal. Frequent headaches, Brain fog, Irritability and a lack of energy that coffee can no longer fix. Because these symptoms do not arrive all at once, many people learn to live with them. They adjust. They push through. They c
Dr Mia D. Earl
Jun 31 min read
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