What organ does the big toe represent?
The big toes are pretty important for reflexologists ? they're where the head, brain, pituitary and pineal glands, and upper cervical spine (neck) reflexes are located.
And another question, what is the bottom of the big toe called?
The big toe consists of two phalanges ? the distal and proximal. The other toes have three. Sesamoids ? two small, pea-shaped bones that lie beneath the head of the first metatarsal in the ball of the foot.
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