Many people believe that complementary therapies are a luxury, they are not.
If complementary therapies were used, instead of reaching for medical pain relief, more commonly known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs* (see below) then muscular aches and joint pains could be relieved by finding the root source of the problem and not just alleviating the pain.
I am a trained fully qualified therapist with a level three diploma in complementary therapy, further to that I am passionate about healing and have travelled around India and North Africa to research different ancient techniques.
Aromatherapy, Massage and Reflexology have been trusted methods for healing and improving both physical and mental health and well-being, without the use of surgery or medication for over 5000 years. Ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Thai, Indian, Acupuncture & Trigger Point techniques are still used widely and successfully today. Upon consultation and understanding my clients needs I use a combination of the most appropriate methods to achieve amazing results as you can see from client testimonials.
I offer a mobile service as I strongly believe that a client needs to be fully at ease during treatment, this can only be achieved in familiar surroundings. Clients should not travel especially drive or face the elements following treatment as all the hard work could be undone. A mobile service is also an advantage as many of my clients are housebound
and unable to travel.
All treatments are tailored for a bespoke personal experience and rehabilitation, I blend my own massage oils using 100% natural ingredients. Offering all clients advice and aftercare and an opportunity to purchase oils if required.
I also offer Skin Care Products for use at home for a Softer Younger looking complexion, Smoother and BeautifulSkin, again all products are 100% Natural.
- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - (NSAIDs) are used to treat a variety of conditions that cause pain and inflammation, including arthritis and tendinitis. NSAIDs are also used to treat pain from injury or other causes of long-term pain. Although NSAIDs are reasonably safe, it is important to be aware of the potential side effects.Which include potential heart attack, stroke, and stomach bleeding. NSAIDs are safest when low doses are taken for brief periods. Side effects most commonly occur when NSAIDs are taken in large doses over a prolonged time, which is the case for many individuals I come across.