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Lillian Too's 168 Feng Shui Ways To Energize Your Life

Use Lillian Too's 168 simple yet effective feng shui techniques to encourage the flow of inner and outer chi to unlock the secrets of success and harmonious living. Starting with ways to raise mental awareness,learn how to spot the energy stealers that can destroy the harmony surrounding you and your home
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The Flower Healer by Barbara Olive

The Flower Healer presents 150 flower essences and shows how they can help ease many physical and emotional symptoms. Barbara looks at how and why flower healing works, explains how to diagnose the essences you need and shows how using essences couldn't be simpler to begin your journey to better health!
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Points for Profit

If you are starting a practice for the first time or your existing practice needs a kick-start, this is the book/CD Rom package you need. It covers everything you need to know about the business of practicing acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Used by over 25 schools as a required text
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Mike Adams' Smoothie Recipes

Superfood Smoothies is a collection of Mike Adams' own health-transforming recipes that you can blend up in mere minutes using a kitchen blender. This, full-color, never-before-published recipe book teaches you how to create your own delicious drinks and meals that contain powerful natural medicines
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‘Live with Dr. Fred Baughman’

In the last 30 years, the field of psychiatry has transformed childhood into a disease through the label of ADHD. That's exactly what Dr. Fred Baughman, a pediatric neurologist and fellow of the American Association of Neurologists explores in this downloadable interview
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Nutritional
Repeat of 1950s Egg Advert Banned

Re-runs of a well-known television commercial from the 1950s which instructed viewers to 'Go to work on an egg' have been banned by standards watchdogs because they do not encourage a balanced diet
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British Nutrition Foundation Defines 'Fibre'
The food industry must innovate to develop a wider range of fibre-rich foods, says a new report from the British Nutrition Foundation that also defines 'fibre'.
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Mushroom to Join Immune Health Market?
Consumption of the humble white button mushroom may boost the immune system and protect again infection, suggests a new animal study from the US
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UK Superfood Sales Soar
Sales of superfoods like beans, blueberries, broccoli, spinach, tea, tomatoes, and walnuts are soaring in the UK as consumers continue to seek the health benefits linked to the foods
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FSA English Regions Survey
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) recently published its seventh UK wide Consumer Attitudes to Food Survey.
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Acupuncture
Chinese Medicine Times Forum
The Chinese Medicine Times Forum will offer users various topic forums, emotion icons, advanced search options, avatars, calendar, attachment uploads and lots more!
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Acupuncture for Addictions
Acupuncture has been used for 3,000 years for everything from allergies to chronic pain, but since 1973 there has been an increase in using acupuncture as a treatment for addictions
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LCTA Launches New Qi Gong Course

The London College of Traditional Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (LCTA) is introducing a Practitioner Diploma in Wisdom Qi Gong
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Acupuncture Reduces 'Active Phase' of Childbirth
Acupuncture can speed labour, a new study of pregnant women has revealed. It dramatically reduced the active phase of labour, although the women did not deliver the baby any sooner
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Stop Smoking with Acupuncture
When the smoking ban comes into effect, many may not be aware that acupuncture is a great way to help you quit by reducing the problematic withdrawal symptoms of the addiction, making it easier to kick the habit for good
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Herbal Medicine
Camalina Herbal Healing Hot Compress
The Thai people have a long tradition of natural healing, and their hot compresses, known as herbal bags, are a favourite remedy around the world. ‘Herbal heat revival,’ also known as the herbal bolus treatment, is believed to calm the nerves and redirect the body energy in a way that is vital to good health.
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Nopal Plant Normalises Blood Sugar
The prickly pear cactus – known as nopal in Mexico – exhibits multiple medicinal effects. As professor of nutrition Winston F. Craig, Ph.D., writes to the HighBeam Encyclopedia, the prickly pear can help with diabetes, lower blood sugar levels and offer other health benefits
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South African Herbs may Offer Blood Pressure Benefits
The flora of South Africa is increasingly being studied as a source of novel nutraceuticals, and Tulbaghia violacea (wild garlic) may find a role in helping to lower blood pressure, researchers told the 120th annual meeting of the American Physiological Society
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Hayfever? - Tropical Herbs bring Natural Relief

The sponge cucumber is just one of the unusual tropical herbs in A.Vogel Luffa Complex, a safe, natural herbal remedy that offers effective and proven relief from hayfever.

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Hexham Herbal
A new clinic offering an alternative approach to treating common ailments has opened in Hexham. The Herbal Clinic, based on Fore Street, offers complementary medicine for a range of health complaints.
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The Herbal Alternatives to HRT
For decades, women around the world have treated the symptoms of menopause with a simple herb called Black Cohosh
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Depressing Figures?

A.Vogel Hypericum is a safe and effective herbal treatment for depression and is an excellent way to lift flagging spirits when the blues strike.
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Chinese Herb for Kidney Disease
Li gong teng, a traditional Chinese herb, is derived from the vine Tripteryglum wilfordii, more commonly known as ‘Thunder God Vine.’ A tea made from the herb has been used for thousands of years in China to treat inflammation, cancer and autoimmune disorders.
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Homeopathy
Alternative Cancer Treatment
Thomas Lodi, MD, Homeopathic Physician and owner of An Oasis of Healing, Integrative Oncology Cancer Treatment facility in Mesa, Arizona, has just launched his new website AnOasisOfHealing.com, which provides options for alternative cancer treatment
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Homeopathy Under Threat?
It never ceases to amaze me how precious the Scientific world is about its ability to cure. The side effects of a lot of their products make it necessary for patients to take more tablets that control these side effects then the combination of chemicals produce physical deformities that can be painful in the long term.
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Homeopathy Worse than Witchcraft?
'As the UK's largest body of professional homeopaths, we have grave concerns about the extreme and unsubstantiated lengths Professor Baum is prepared to go to in his attempt to discredit homeopathy.
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camexpo is upon us!

Now in its fifth year, camexpo has established itself as the biggest and most important event for healthcare professionals, therapists and practitioners in the UK. Over 4,500 practitioners and industry professionals are expected to come to London over the weekend of the 6th - 7th October to learn, to network and to be inspired by nearly 200 exhibitors, a top international speaker lineup, a unique 'hands-on' workshop programme, and much more.

A superb line-up of speakers is promised at this year's camexo - the best ever - and you can download the PDFs here:

• Saturday Seminar Programme

• Sunday Seminar Programme

• Workshops

In the rush to embrace trendy new therapies, or new angles on old approaches, it is worth remembering that some of the more traditional techniques which may have become less popular in recent years, should not be overlooked.

In the light of two recent studies, yoga could be on the brink of making a serious comeback. The practice of yoga during pregnancy seems to improve birth weight and reduce prematurity and overall complications, Indian researchers report. Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine and McLean Hospital, meanwhile, have found that practising yoga may elevate brain gamma-aminobutyric (GABA) levels, the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter.

If you are a little bit down about the recent attacks on natural health in the UK and USA, you might take heart from developments down under, in Australia and New Zealand, where things look just as bad but at least people are protesting about it.

Worldwide, Canada seems to be the most switched on, but is the announcement of a $721,000 investment in the Nutri-Net Canada Project to help expand market opportunities for the Canadian functional foods and natural health products industry anywhere near enough?


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Camexpo 2007 'The Best Yet'
Now in its fifth year, camexpo has established itself as the biggest and most important event for healthcare professionals, therapists and practitioners in the UK. Over 4,500 practitioners and industry professionals are expected to come to London over the weekend of the 6th - 7th October to learn, to network and to be inspired by nearly 200 exhibitors, a top international speaker lineup, a unique 'hands-on' workshop programme, and much more.
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More Good News on Echinacea
The Lancet Infectious Diseases has published research concluding that Echinacea can more than halve the risk of catching a common cold. This is the conclusion drawn by researchers from the School of Pharmacy at the University of Connecticut, who looked at 14 different studies on Echinacea.
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Opening the Doors to Complementary Therapies
www.getwelluk.org is launched this month as an online resource for people to find free and low-cost complementary therapies in the UK, as part of Get Well UK’s commitment to increase access to these services to all people.
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China Executes top FDA Official
What's interesting about China's execution of its top FDA official (Zheng Xiaoyu) for accepting bribes from drug companies is not that China executed a corrupt official, it's that such harsh actions demonstrate, in contrast, the complete lack of action against corrupt FDA officials in the United States.
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EFSA and FDA Strengthen Cooperation in Food Safety
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today signed the first U.S./ European agreement in the area of assessing food safety risk. This is the first formal international cooperation agreement EFSA has signed and the first formal step in cooperation between the two bodies.
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Award for Naturopath Practitioner
Acclaimed Naturopath and Herbal Practitioner, Rumana Zahn, wins award for outstanding contribution to the community.
Rumana, who runs the Complementary Medicine Walk-In Clinic at the Nutri Centre at Tesco in Kingston Park, won the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Community 2007.

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Ayurveda Being Taught in US Medical Schools
For the last several years, Dr Navin Shah, co-founder and past president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) has been advocating the teaching of Ayurveda as part of medical syllabus in US universities.
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Canada InvestsS $721,000 In Natural Health Products
Chuck Strahl, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board, has announced a $721,000 investment in the Nutri-Net Canada Project to help expand market opportunities for the Canadian functional foods and natural health products industry.
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EU to Standardise Organic Labelling
EU ministers have agreed that all organic food sold across the continent should have a standardised logo in a bid to end consumer confusion. The logo will be introduced from 2009 but products will also be able to display national or private logos.
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Patients Turn to Health Frequency
Victor Dyment is the co-author of 'A Journey Towards Health' and the founder and leading practitioner of a new branch of alternative medicine, known as Health Frequency. His approach to healing, in combination with the body's natural processes, brings relief to many patients where traditional treatment has failed--and is often a lifesaver.
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Health Canada Approves Lakota® for Arthritis Pain
Lakota® Canada today announced that Health Canada has approved Lakota® for arthritis, joint, muscle and back pain relief.
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Life Works - Surrey's Answer To The Priory In The Heart Of Woking
Set in a Grade II manor house in Old Woking, Surrey, Life Works provides the highest quality treatment for addictions, compulsive behaviours and related mental health disorders.
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M&S School Clothes Made from Plastic Bottles
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has developed school clothes made from recycled plastic bottles. The used plastic is turned into polyester yarn which is woven into fabric. Fleeces, skirts and trousers for the new M&S school uniform range are made from the recycled material.
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Complementary Therapies Week At Pitsea Nutri Centre
The Nutri Centre at Pitsea is one of the latest in a rapidly expanding chain of retail branches being opened within Tesco superstores by the UK's leading on-line resource for natural nutrition and alternative remedies. It is hosting a Complementary Therapies event from Saturday 14th to Saturday 21st July.
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The Practice Partnership Finds Success is the Best Therapy
New business, The Practice Partnership is going from strength to strength since the recent launch of its new practice, The Clinic on the Green.
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Learn to Heal with Reiki on MysticBoard.com
Swetha Lodha of MysticBoard.com has come up with an innovative way to help people heal themselves and others by starting online Reiki classes
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Solutions to the Seven Most Common Sleep Myths
We all know that sleep is absolutely critical to feel your best, look your best and perform at your best - every day. A lack of sleep can result in issues such as decreased productivity, creativity and focus, but a continuous lack of sleep can lead to more serious health issues.
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Smoking Ban Means Less Cadmium Exposure For Everyone
Exposure to cadmium can result in death. The most serious source of cadmium poisoning is the smoking of tobacco or the inhalation - directly or indirectly - of the fumes. On July 1st England took a step in the right direction towards reducing unnecessary exposure to at least one potentially fatal toxin: cadmium.
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Course for Cures the Natural Way
For many years alternative - or complementary - medicine has been the poor cousin to Western medicine. But an institute to be set up at the University of Western Sydney will be the first to provide Australia with new research, data and proven alternative remedies.
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Medicines Debate about Safety Versus Freedom of Choice
From herbal medicines to Herceptin, from condoms to heart valves, a controversial regulatory proposal to hook up with Australia would cast a large net over New Zealand health products, supplements and medicines.
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Athlete leads Natural Health Product Protest
Athletics legend Allison Roe and businesswoman Christine Rankin led crowds in a protest against the Government's plans for natural health products recently.'Natural Health Products helped me set world records,' said Ms Roe addressing the crowd at Parliament. 'I need them, as do some 2.6 million New Zealanders who use them regularly.'
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Yoga Associated with Elevated Brain GABA Levels
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and McLean Hospital have found that practicing yoga may elevate brain gamma-aminobutyric (GABA) levels, the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter.
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Yoga May Help Improve Pregnancy Outcome
The practice of yoga during pregnancy seems to improve birth weight and reduce prematurity and overall complications, Indian researchers report.
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Ransom set for Growth as Natural Health Product Sales Expand
Sales of natural healthcare products are growing faster than the standard over-the-counter market, says William Ransom & Son, the UK's oldest independent pharmaceutical company and a leader in natural remedies.
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Sea Buckthorn May Cut Inflammation
Regular consumption of sea buckthorn berries reduced levels of a protein that is associated with inflammation, diabetes and heart disease, say Finnish scientists.
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Cranberries may Fight Ulcer-causing Bacteria in Humans
Cranberry juice may enhance the power of antibiotics to clear the stomach of women of a bacteria known to cause ulcers and cancer, new research reports.
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Blueberries may Reduce Alzheimer Risk
Eating a diet rich in blueberries may reduce the severity of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's or cognitive disorders relating to ageing, if results from an animal study can be translated into humans.
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Is Fruit Peel the Next Snack Craze?
One in five UK adults regularly snack on or eat fruit peel as part of their diet, according to a survey released recently.
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Low-carb Diet Bad for Gut Health?
Eating a low-carbohydrate diet, like the once fashionable Atkins diet, may adversely affect the numbers of certain types of bacteria in the gut of obese men, Scottish researchers have reported.
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Do Food Miles go the Distance on Emissions?
The impact of measuring the environmental cost of food by the distance it travels could have serious cost and supply chain implications for manufacturers.
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Aspartame Can Increase Cancer Risk, says Study
A new study on aspartame conducted by the Ramazzini Foundation reveals that aspartame causes a dose-dependent increase in cancers (lymphomas, leukemias and breast cancers) when consumed at levels approaching those consumed by humans in diet soft drinks.
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Tai Chi and Hydrotherapy Help Arthritis Sufferers
Both Tai Chi and water-based exercise can help alleviate pain and stiffness of chronic osteoarthritis, according to a study by researchers in Australia.
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Mediterranean Diet Fights Allergies in Children
Researchers studying children in Greece found that those who eat a Mediterranean diet rich in vegetables, fruits, nuts, and olive oil experience less respiratory allergies and asthma than other children.
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UK Organic Sector Fights GM Contamination
Representatives from the UK organic sector have today urged the UK environment minister David Miliband not to allow organic food to be contaminated by genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS

camexpo 2007
6th - 7th October 2007
Excel Centre, Docklands, London, UK

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COURSES & TRAINING

The Five Elements & the Art of Self-Cultivation with Gaby Hock
2007: 29/30 Sept, 17 Nov, 2008: 19 Jan, 15 Mar, 17 Mai, 5 July
www.oxford-transpersonal.co.uk


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Autogenic Therapy Self Help for Wellbeing
Significantly reduce stress and increase well-being - your own and your clients'. Learn Autogenic Training, a research based technique, that promotes self empowerment and peace of mind.
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Ener-Chi Art - New Medicine for the Body, Mind, and Spirit
By Andreas Moritz
If healing is to be complete, lasting and purposeful, it must occur simultaneously on all levels of body, mind, and spirit. Foremost, it must take place at the very causal stages of imbalance where the seeds of dissonance first begin to sprout and later manifest themselves as discomfort, emotional distress or disease.
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Monopoly Medicine Prevents Real Healthcare
by Alan Cassels
It was 260 years ago this month (May 20th, 1747, to be exact) that a British naval physician began what some have called the world's first clinical trial. At the time, the biggest scourge of the Royal Navy was not enemy cannon fire from the French or Spanish fleets, but scurvy, a disease that left sailors weak, bleeding and incapacitated, often killing them.
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Aromatherapy Medicine
First, please remember that essential oils should never be applied neat (undiluted) to your skin. There are absolutely no exceptions to this! This includes the soles of your feet or palms of your hands.
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Eucalyptus Essential Oil in Aromatherapy
Of the more than 600 species of eucalyptus currently identified, fewer than 4% are farmed for herbal or aromatherapy uses, writes Lisa Barger. The 3 species readily available in the US are Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus radiata and Eucalyptus citriadora.
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Massage
Chill Out and De-stress
Working in a stuffy office as a financial consultant didn't add up for Alison Loughton, who retrained and is now a very happy holistic therapist.
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Prisim - The Healing Institute
People turn to alternative medicine as a last resort in coping with life threatening or chronic diseases. A holistic approach is the key feature of ongoing optimum health.
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Rhythmical Massage
At Park Attwood Clinic in Worcestershire the therapists practice a unique form of massage therapy, known as rhythmical massage, which is being used successfully to treat a wide range of problems and illnesses, from depression to cancer.
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Treating Crohn's Disease with Massage
Orla Liddy is a 30 year old trainee architect who has recently completed her post-graduate degree course. At 15 she was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, a potentially life-threatening condition which affects the bowel, causing extreme inflammation and pain, and bringing a variety of complications.
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Beyond Hot Stones
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Osteopathy
Revolutionary Frozen Shoulder Treatment
Osteopath Simeon Niel-Asher is launching a home study training course to teach fellow practitioners how to treat Frozen Shoulder Syndrome and other complex shoulder problems using his revolutionary technique.
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Reflexology
Reflexology and Infertility
The Western Mail of Wales reports that reflexology 'is helping women overcome stress, anxiety and depression associated with infertility problems... 'Reflexology is commonly used as a fertility aid in Denmark where one in four women will undergo sessions.
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