Archive for July, 2009
Swine Flu – how dangerous is it?
Under category: Aloe Vera| Health and Fitness| News
15 Jul 2009In the UK all the cases of people who died of swine flu were linked with underlying health problems which weakened their immunity and ability to fight the virus, but the recent death of a young man in good health has changed this…
Swine flu has spread across the world since emerging in Mexico and is [...]
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Dance and Exercise Tops the Bill
Under category: Health and Fitness| Holistic Health| News| Rejuvenation
8 Jul 2009Yesterday I tried out a Movement and Dance group at my local Community Centre because I need a fitness routine that I enjoy (gyms bore me rigid).
Imagine my surprise and delight to find a great way to spend time dancing, having fun and getting to know a lovely group of people – with health and [...]
Kinesiology – balancing East and West
Under category: Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing
4 Jul 2009I’ve always been fascinated by the ‘magic’ of Kinesiology – like Shiatsu it is a combination of Eastern and Western approaches to health and wellbeing – what do you think of it?
Energy in the balance?
Kinesiology is an established and growing complementary therapy that incorporates all levels of your being in its treatment. It combines aspects [...]
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