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Bowen Technique

by May 8, 2014

What is the Bowen Technique? Bowen is a gentle non-invasive procedure, and in some cases the treatment can be done with the client wearing light clothing. The treatment is so gentle that it can be used on anyone from babies through to the older client. The practitioner uses thumbs or fingers to make a series of precise, rolling-type moves over muscle. During the treatment there are a series of short breaks where the patient is left resting to allow their body to respond to the gentle moves that have been performed. This rest period is an important part of the treatment and gives the body time to make the subtle and fine adjustments, which help to re-balance, relieve tension and reduce pain. It is these features which make the Bowen Technique unique.

What does the treatment involve? Liz Auliffe – Bowen Technicque Practitoner An appointment will take approximately 45 minutes and most of the work can be performed through light clothing (or directly on the skin). Four to five treatments at weekly intervals are often sufficient to achieve lasting relief, although further treatments may be required. To receive maximum benefit it is recommended that other physical therapies are not mixed with the Bowen Technique for example, reflexology, massage, physiotherapy.

This therapy has excellent results with: Back Pain Neck, shoulder pain (whiplash, frozen shoulder) Tennis elbow/RSI Sports injuries Respiratory problems (asthma, hayfever) Persistent headaches and migraines Liz Auliffe – Click here

Complex Homeopathy

by May 8, 2014

Complex homeopathy is homeopathy that uses remedies that are mixtures of ingredients or that prescribes several remedies taken in combination. The remedies may vary in strength. In classical homeopathy, single remedies of a given potency are used.

Complex homeopathy selects remedies based mainly on the symptoms of the patient, rather than on a detailed personal interview. Symptoms such as producing mucus when one has a cold, vomiting or sweating when feverish, increased urination with a bladder infection, and diarrhea are taken as the body’s natural way to rid itself of whatever is harming it. Remedies are selected that will not suppress but rather encourage these natural processes of elimination.

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