acupuncture
Alison Courtney
In Acupuncture diagnosis and therapy
are aimed at identifying any imbalance and correcting it by inserting needles at appropriate points, rebalancing the two opposing yet complimentary natural forces - Yin (female force) and Yang (male force).
aromatherapy
Sandra Abrahams
Irene Cox
The therapeutic use of pure plant extracts from flowers, trees, shrubs, fruits, blooms, leaves, stems and roots. Essential oils are applied using massage and absorbed through the skin, alleviating many physical and emotional symptoms. |
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the bowen technique
Kate Weeks
Rolling moves are made over muscle, soft tissue and tendons on precise points of the body. Short rest periods are given to allow the body to respond and adjust. There is no manipulation or massage, and it can be performed through light clothing.
craniosacral therapy
Nicola Withers
Gentle hands-on contact where the imprints of unresolved physical or emotional strain and trauma can be identified. The therapist encourages your natural healing to access and resolve these patterns, increasing wellbeing and restoring function.
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hopi ear candling
Sandra Abrahams
An ancient therapy that induces a revitalising heat, which soothes, relieves and relaxes. The ear candles can relieve excessive ear wax, sinusitis, tinnitus, children’s glue ear, migraine and other ear and sinus related conditions.
oriental medicine
Alison Courtney
Chinese herbs can be taken by the traditional brewing of herbal tea or in capsule and powder form. Chinese herbs are said to regulate the internal organs and the immune system and greatly assist in helping skin conditions such as eczema.
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