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Free classes & Talks, taster treatments~Goose Green Clinic Open Day, Saturday May 16th, 10.30am-4pm


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Come along to our Open Day and enjoy some yummy taster treatments, including Massage, Reflexology, Amatsu, Healing and Craniosacral therapy, and some wonderful free classes and talks. Or just pop in to meet some of our therapists, enjoy some delicious food and find out more about what we have to offer! For more information please visit our website at www.goosegreenclinic.net


We're opposite Goose Green, at 57-59 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AP.


You can book in advance for the taster classes if you like by emailing us [email protected] or let us know if you will be coming along via our Facebook page at Goose Green Clinic of Osteopathy. Alternatively, just turn up on the day!


We hope to see you there :)

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Really looking forward to being there - I will be giving a talk at 11am on the connection between our emotions and how we feel in our body and also 30 minute Amatsu taster sessions for ?10. If you have never heard of Amatsu and would like to try it, you are in for a treat!

Also looking forward to delicious healthy food from Jessie Makes with lots of gluten- sugar- and dairy-free options!

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