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ACU-FACIAL

An AcuFacial® Facelift is a nonsurgical approach to healthy skin, wrinkle reduction, and facial resculpting. Called “one of the hottest applications of acupuncture,” by Harper’s Bazaar, this ground-breaking treatment reduces fine lines and wrinkles, eliminates double chins, lifts sagging facial muscles, and rejuvenates dull, lifeless, or aging skin.

ACUPUNCTURE

Acupuncture is a treatment derived from ancient Chinese medicine. Fine needles are inserted at certain sites in the body for therapeutic or preventative purposes.

It is used in many NHS general practices, as well as the majority of pain clinics and hospices in the UK.

Acupuncture is often seen as a form of complementary or alternative medicine (CAM).

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE

Therapeutic massage has a few different meanings in the world of massage therapy.  First, it is a way to indicate to the customer that the purpose of the massage is therapeutic and meant to offer health benefits. In other words, there will be no "happy endings".  The other meaning of a therapeutic massage is that both the client and practitioner have a shared goal of achieving structural changes within the body, generally through a series of regular massages.

CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE

Herbal medicines are those with active ingredients made from plant parts, such as leaves, roots or flowers. However, being 'natural' doesn't necessarily mean they're safe for you to take.

Herbal medicines, just like conventional medicines, will have an effect on the body and can be potentially harmful if not used correctly.

They should therefore be used with the same care and respect as conventional medicines.

If you're consulting your doctor or pharmacist about health matters, or are about to undergo surgery, always tell them about any herbal medicines you're taking.

This page covers:

Potential issues with herbal medicines

Who should avoid herbal medicines?

Herbal medicines and surgery

What to look for when buying a herbal medicine

Risks of buying herbal medicines online or by mail order

Reporting side effects

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Holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person -- body, mind, spirit, and emotions -- in the quest for optimal health and wellness. According to the holistic medicine philosophy, one can achieve optimal health -- the primary goal of holistic medicine practice -- by gaining proper balance in life.

Holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. In this way, if people have imbalances (physical, emotional, or spiritual) in their lives, it can negatively affect their overall health.

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 you touch everything.
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