Before doing any kind of detoxification of your body, you need to first make sure all your elimination organs are in good working order and that the cellular energy of your cells is high enough to eliminate properly. If you do not do these things, any detox can have the opposite effect on your body and the toxins will end up deeper into your tissues.
A very important aspect of a liver / gallbladder cleanse is the preparation and is far more important than the actual cleanse itself.
When done properly, the detoxing experience can usually only give a slight tired feeling. With the symptoms you are describing, I suspect the person doing the reflexology does not understand the full process.
EDIT: Well let's see "correlation does not necessarily imply causation, and given that reflexology is only a placebo treatment, I think you can conclude it is coincidence." You had two sessions and felt bad after each one. That doesn't seem you are imagining this does it. Placebo effect? lol. "Reflexology is nothing more than a foot massage?" Where do these people come from? If any treatment does not involve a drug or surgery, it can't have any affect on a human? Who are these people that troll this site anyway? These are the same people who say you can't remove gallstones with a flush and yet I see patients all the time bringing big jars of stones in for everyone to see after a flush. They say detoxing is not necessary, but will turn around and tell you DRUGS and SURGERY are the only solutions to problems. Then we see that iatrogenic deaths are the leading cause of death in the U.S. above ANY disease we face today.
In July 2004, Gary Null Ph.D, Carolyn Dean M.D., N.D, Martin Feldman M.D., Debora Rasio M.D., Dorothy Smith Ph.D. wrote a paper that revealed very disturbing facts regarding an annual iatrogenic (induced inadvertently by a physician or surgeon or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures) death rate of 783,936 in one year. It is further disturbing to realize that as few as 5 percent and only up to 20 percent of iatrogenic acts are ever reported. This means that that iatrogenic death rate of 783,936 is most likely much higher.
As we look at the causes of death from degenerative diseases and other causes in America in 2004, it is obvious we are not good at solving this problem on any level.
When comparing the iatrogenic acts of modern medicine in America with the statistical numbers of people dying of any particular disease, it is evident that the American medical system is the leading cause of death and injury in the United States. And when we look at the cost of these iatrogenic deaths, the cost is in the billions. For any of them to have the arrogance to troll this site and act holy than thou claiming they are "scientific" and somehow smarter than people who do not buy into the DRUG CULTURE that is obviously killing more people than any disease is just silly.
good luck to you