Adjacent to the garden is the Bastyr reflexology path,
the first public reflexology path in North America. Based on
wisdom from ancient Egypt, India and China, walking barefoot
on a reflexology path massages and stimulates acupressure
points in the soles of the feet connected to various energy
meridians of the body. The pressure of stones under the feet
combines with gravity to provide a therapeutic exercise that
stimulates health. Bastyr's 65-foot path features smooth
native Northwest river rock artistically embedded in cement.
A handrail provides stability and improves accessibility,
particularly for older walkers.
Read the news release about the reflexology path.
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The community steps up:
Students, faculty and staff volunteers
built and landscaped the path
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