| Feet First Laura Norman | This is one of our favorite and most recommended books. We feel it is suitable for practitioners, students, and anyone who is interested in self-help. Book includes foot charts and many illustrations. It is very easy to read and doesn't get too technical. |
| Hand & Foot Reflexology A Self Help Guide Kevin & Barbara Kunz | Kevin & Barbara Kunz are one of the authorities of Reflexology today. Their books are well written with supporting illustrations. |
| A Parent's Guide to Reflexology Kevin & Barbara Kunz | Adults are not the only ones who can benefit from reflexology. Children respond very well to reflexology. |
| The Complete Illustrated Guide to Reflexology Inge Dougans | If you learn well using pictures, this book is for you. |
| The Art of Reflexology Inge Dougans with Suzanne Ellis | An interesting book that incorporates The Five Elements and Chinese Meridian Theory. |
| The Foot Book Devaki Berkson | A holistic guide to foot care using reflexology, massage, diet, exercise, and visualization. |
| Body Reflexology Healing at Your Fingertips Mildred Carter | If you think that reflexology is limited to your feet and hands, think again. This book explores the ears, face and other parts of the body. |
| The Original Works of Eunice D. Ingham: Stories the Feet Can Tell Thru Reflexology -- Stories the Feet Have Told Through Reflexology Eunice D. Ingham | Get the information straight from the woman known as founder of modern reflexology. This book is actually both of her books binded together. It may be harder to get than some of the other reflexology books, but it is definitely worth having for your collection. |
| Better Health With Foot Reflexology The Original Ingham Method Dwight C. Byers
spiral-bound edition
| The author is the nephew of Eunice Ingham (founder of modern reflexology) and was there from the beginning (as a child). He taught with his aunt and took over after her death. This book is full of valuable information and foot and hand charts. The direct link on the left) is for the spiral-bound edition. The paperback and hardcover editions are out of print and may be harder to find. |