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Herbalist and Massage therapist offering Deep Tissue, Holistic, Aromatherapy and Pregnancy Massage


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Hi All,


I am a herbalist and Massage therapist who has recently joined the team of therapists at The Vale Practice in East Dulwich (64 Grove Vale, SE22 8DT, Telephone: 020 8299 9798, Email: [email protected], Website: www.thevalepractice.co.uk)


To promote my practice I am offering a 20% discount to all new clients - please quote EDF0616 when making a booking.


If you would like to know more about me feel free to check my website; www.inessence-wellbeing.com or If you feel intrigued by what I offer but not sure how and if I can help I am happy to have a chat with you ? either email me at [email protected] or call me on 07821 099837.


For instant info about me;


As a herbalist my aim is to educate and empower my clients along their path to well-being by showing them how to incorporate herbal remedies into their life to restore and maintain health, whether their aim is to simply gain more energy, sleep better or to treat a more serious and chronic condition. Herbs are also a wonderful adjunct ? or complementary treatment - to support a person and nurture their body when undergoing harsh treatments such chemotherapy.


Within a consultation I work with my client to address their health concerns, this requires me getting to the bottom of the cause of this by means of a detailed medical history, diet and lifestyle assessment and if required a physical examination. Thereby I develop an understanding of where the imbalances are and what needs to be addressed. The treatment will include herbal preparations which may be in the form of a tincture (alcohol based liquid) herbal tea, powder or capsules and I will most often provide dietary and lifestyle advise to.


We can all benefit from using and incorporating herbs in to our lives as each one of us at some point run out of steam, feel stressed or may be struck with illness and, let's face it, most of us have an area of ?weakness? within our body that can do with some ?strengthening?. Herbs are there to help restore balance leading to health and also useful in maintaining optimum health.


To fore-fill my title as a holistic therapist it is only right that I include body work within my forte to have the benefit of a physical treatments in which I endeavour the client to feel an immediate sense of restored well-being. Whether you are after a full body massage, deep tissue or pregnancy massage I tend to include aromatherapy within my treatment which works at a much deeper level as the essential oils have therapeutic effects on both the body and mind.


As a body-worker I am developing a specialist interest in treating ladies through out all stages of pregnancy as well as postnatally. Following the completion of a pregnancy massage course I have have seen many pregnant ladies benefit greatly from the treatments to alleviate aches and pain and discomfort often experienced in pregnancy. Aromatherapy plays a big part in my treatments as it not only encourages the feel good factor post treatment, but it has therapeutic effects which could relieve issues such as nausea, head aches, insomnia, fatigue and the list goes on.


Thank you,

Natasja

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