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Combining continuous, rhythmic strokes, the hands flow from one movement to the next without breaking contact, systematically stroking, rubbing, pressing and squeezing the soft tissues.
It is comforting, soothing caring, relaxing and also invigorating, energising and healing.
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Complementary therapists approach all clients and the treatment of their condition in a holistic way. This means the physical symptoms are not treated in isolation. The client’s emotional, mental and spiritual state are included within the treatment too.
No therapy or therapist can heal another person, healing comes from within.
Therapists work to return people to a state of balance known as homeostasis so that they can heal themselves. We are facilitators and supporters.
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