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Acupuncture - The theory behind Acupuncture is that there are a number of channels that travel below the skin and connect the entire body ... [ read more ] Moxibustion - Moxibustion is a procedure whereby Moxa - a dried herb, usually of the species Mugwort, is used either directly on the skin or just above the skin over specific acupuncture points ... [ read more ] Cupping - Cupping is an ancient technique used in traditional Chinese medicine to stimulate acupuncture points or larger areas of the body ... [ read more ] Chinese Herbal Medicine - Chinese Herbal Medicine is one of the great herbal systems of the world, with an unbroken tradition going back to the 3rd century BC ... [ read more ] Colonic Irrigation - Colonic treatments leave you feeling clean and revitalised, and can even help with weight loss ... [ read more ] Emotional Freedom Techniques - The EFT discovery statement is: "The cause of all negative, emotional reactions is a disturbance in the body’s energy system." ... [ read more ] Facial Revitalisation Acupuncture - Facial Revitalisation Acupuncture is a painless, non-surgical method of reducing the signs of the aging process ... [ read more ] Homeopathy - Homeopathy is a safe yet very effective treatment that can help with a wide range of conditions ... [ read more ] Massage - We offer a number of different types of massage to cater for all your needs and preferences ... [ read more ] Nutritional Therapy - Nutritional therapy is the application of food and nutrients in combating illnesses of modern every day life ... [ read more ] Osteopathy - Osteopathy is concerned with the inter-relationship between the structure of the body and the way in which it functions ... [ read more ] Reflexology - Reflexology has its roots in ancient Egypt and works on the principle that every organ and system of the body has a corresponding point or zone on the foot ... [ read more ] Reiki - Reiki means ‘Universal Life Force’ and originated in Japan. It is a natural hands-on therapy which is channelled through the practitioner’s hands to the recipient ... [ read more ] |
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