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Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy means 'treatment using scents'. It is a holistic treatment of
caring for the body with pleasant smelling botanical oils such as rose, lemon, lavender and peppermint.
The essential oils are massaged into the skin, inhaled directly or diffused to scent an entire room.
Aromatherapy is used for the relief of pain, to alleviate tension and fatigue and to invigorate the entire body.
Essential oils can affect the mood, alleviate fatigue, reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. When
inhaled, they work on the brain and nervous system through stimulation of the olfactory nerves.
Aromatherapy can be combined with acupressure points to restore a balanced entry flow to the body.
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TEACH Therapy Glamorgan
Professional training courses for complementary therapists. All courses are accredited & Insurable. |
Sue Carberry London - Central
Sue Carberry |
Fiona Breslin Cheshire
Shiatsu practitioner, Aromatherapy massage, Reflexology and Daoyin Tao (Chinese head,neck and shoulder massage) based in Alderley Edge, Cheshire |
Maria Olsthoorn Morayshire
Phone and webcam counselling. Barbara Brennan trained Energy Healer and Brennan Integration Practitioner, Energy and Spiritual Healing. |
Emma Stalker Yorkshire
Fully qualified in many beauty and holistic treatments. I'm extremely passionate about providing every individual client with the best treatment they can have. I love what I do and I do what I love. |
Namaste Holistic Therapies Surrey
~Body Mind Spirit~ |
Lucy Howe Essex
I am Freelance Holistic Therapist based in the Clayhall area of Ilford. I feel it is incredibly important we all find some 'me' time in our lives and take time out of our busy lives for us. 70% of todays illness are said to be caused by stress and with |
Karen Evans Staffordshire
A friendly village salon with 20 years of experience within the beauty industry. |
Helen Goodenough Monmouthshire
On-Site Massage; Indian Head Massage; Therapeutic Massage; Reiki; Reflexology; Aromatherapy; Crystal Healing; meditation; Nutrition; Stress management |
Sonia Redpath Northumberland
I am an independant therapist in the north east. I practise several alternative therapies such as massage, energy balancing and reflexology. However what we specialise in is getting to the root of the cause, not the symptom. This is what will release you |
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