Tibetan Reflex Therapy
The Tibetan Neck & Scalp Reflex therapy is a modern creation by Lone Sorensen, based in more than 34 years’ experience working with micro reflex maps and health’s philosophy from many cultures around the world.
The application of Tibetan Neck and scalp Reflex therapy is very effective for Phantom Limb Pain, hypertension, headache, hysteria, gastric ulcer, insomnia, dementia, cerebrovascular accident, dizziness, numbness, edema, palpitation, visual problems and many other illnesses.
The Tibetan medical system is based upon a synthesis of the Indian (Ayurveda), Persian (Unani), Greek, indigenous Tibetan, and Chinese medical systems, and it continues to be practiced in Tibet, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Ladakh, Siberia, China and Mongolia, as well as more recently in parts of Europe and North America. It embraces the traditional belief that all illness ultimately results from the "three poisons" of the mind: ignorance, attachment and aversion.
By synthesizing knowledge from various medical systems, Tibetans created an approach to medical science drawn from thousands of years of accumulated empirical knowledge and intuition about the nature of health and illness. Centuries ago, before Buddhism entered Tibet; Tibetans like all ancient people had a significant degree of medical knowledge. According to traditional sources, in the beginning of the 4th century many new ideas regarding medicine began to enter the country. The first influences came from India in the form of what is now called Ayurveda medicine. Around the 7th-8th centuries the Tibetan government began sponsoring conferences where doctors skilled in the medical systems of China, Persia, India and Greece presented and debated their ideas regarding health and the treatment of illness, to find superior abilities in the diagnosis, treatment and understanding of illness.

By synthesizing knowledge from various medical systems, Tibetans created an approach to medical science drawn from thousands of years of accumulated empirical knowledge and intuition about the nature of health and illness. Centuries ago, before Buddhism entered Tibet; Tibetans like all ancient people had a significant degree of medical knowledge.
According to traditional sources, in the beginning of the 4th century many new ideas regarding medicine began to enter the country. The first influences came from India in the form of what is now called Ayurveda medicine. Around the 7th-8th centuries the Tibetan government began sponsoring conferences where doctors skilled in the medical systems of China, Persia, India and Greece presented and debated their ideas regarding health and the treatment of illness, to find superior abilities in the diagnosis, treatment and understanding of illness.
Course content module 1.
- Tibetan Neck & Scalp Reflex therapy.
- Definition of the physical body in the Neck (front & back) and Scalp/ Micro maps.
- Theory and demonstration of technique. Protocol for the neck and scalp maps.
- Theory and Practice for Specific reflexes for symptom relief.
- Theory about the mirror system of the brain cortex.
- Practice and supervision
Course content module 2.
- Tibetan Neck & Scalp Reflex therapy.
- Specific reflexes for hormonal system
- Micro system for vital organs
- Specific micro system for Phantom Limb Pain
- Specific reflex points of microsystem hypertension, headache, hysteria, gastric ulcer, insomnia, dementia, cerebrovascular accident, dizziness, numbness, edema, palpitation and many other illnesses.
- Coordination de los micro systems
- Practice and supervision
Course content module 3.
- Tibetan Neck & Scalp Reflex therapy
- Heads analysis areas on the face
- Spinal Micro system on the face
- Special muscle points on the face
- Theory of posture problems related to the eye's structure
- Correction of structure and eye dysfunctions via the CNS and muscles
- Practice and supervision