Posts tagged as ‘acupuncture

Complementary Therapy – for Cancer?

Under category: Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing

16 Jul 2009

Recently I received this interesting article from Asbestos.com about the benefits of…
Complementary Therapy during Conventional Mesothelioma Treatment
Asbestos exposure is the primary cause of a rare cancer known as malignant pleural mesothelioma. This cancer is most often diagnosed in

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) – is the Jury still out?

Under category: Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing

19 Jun 2009

Emotional Freedom Technique as a form of complementary therapy has been around since the mid 1990’s yet there is still debate about its validity – if you’ve tried EFT and you’d like to share your experience, please read on and leave your comment…
The basis of EFT is the belief that negative emotions are caused by

Equine Shiatsu – more than horse play?

Under category: Animal Healing| Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing

30 May 2009

As a Shiatsu practitioner, I’m delighted that Shiatsu on Horses – Equine Shiatsu – is becoming increasingly well established as a “first choice” Complementary Therapy
for horses. Here’s an interesting account of it…
Shiatsu is a Japanese therapy which is growing in popularity for both people and animals. Shiatsu on horses has been developing in the UK [...]

Complementary Therapy – on the NHS?

Under category: Complementary Therapy| Health and Fitness| Holistic Health

28 May 2009

I found this article on Times Online – great news for those of us who’d like to see Complementary Therapy being readily available on the NHS!
Complementary Therapies for back pain should be on NHS, says NICE
Millions of patients with chronic back pain should be offered a choice of complementary therapies on the NHS despite conflicting [...]

How ‘traditional’ is Chinese Medicine?

Under category: Complementary Therapy| Holistic Health| Natural Healing

20 May 2009

Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as TCM, describes the modern practice of Chinese medicine as a result of sweeping reforms that took place after 1950 in the People’s Republic of China. The term Classical Chinese medicine (CCM) often refers to medical practices that rely on theories and methods dating from before the fall of the [...]