Therapies

Whole Health involves body and spirit, mind and emotions working together to create a feeling of “wellness”, not just the absence of illness or pain.

This means learning what can be done to take care of our own health, and seeking activities or treatment suitable to our individual needs. No single approach benefits everybody, but there is a route towards health for each of us.

The Centre offers well established, complementary methods of treating individuals and assisting in their journey towards good health.

SHIATSU SHIATSU

Shiatsu is a traditional natural healing therapy developed in Japan. Its roots lie in Traditional Oriental Medicine, originating in China some 5,000 years ago with the development of acupuncture.

OSTEOPATHY OSTEOPATHY

Osteopathy is a physical therapy used to restore and maintain the finely tuned systems of the body with particular emphasis on the skeletal, muscular, nervous and circulatory systems.

KINESIOLOGY KINESIOLOGY

Kinesiology is a system of natural health care that stems from both chiropractic and Chinese medicine. The aim is to treat the body as a whole and to bring about balance in the body.

HOMEOPATHY HOMEOPATHY

Homœopathy is a gentle system of medicine which treats the whole person by supporting the body’s own inclinations to get well.

HOLISTIC MASSAGE THERAPY HOLISTIC MASSAGE THERAPY
Massage – the sharing of touch – is one of the oldest, most instinctive forms of therapy.
CRANIAL OSTEOPATHY CRANIAL OSTEOPATHY

A Cranial Osteopath is the name given to an Osteopath who work at the more gentle end of the spectrum.

COUNSELLING COUNSELLING

Counselling gives the opportunity to share your experiences and feelings

CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE

This ancient form of Chinese medicine, which is traceable for over 2000 years, when combined with modern biomedical knowledge, creates a highly effective healing instrument.

ACUPUNCTURE ACUPUNCTURE

Acupuncture is used to restore and maintain health; it works by re-balancing our body’s energy flow.

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