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Lorna Clansey and Enid Pinder both practice Japanese healing therapies and will be offering taster treatments as part of Dulwich Festival Fair on Sunday 13th May. Enid is a Reiki Master and Lorna is an Amatsu Practitioner.They will be offering 30 minute treatments throughout the day, Enid in her home overlooking Goose Green and Lorna at HEAL Studios on Zenoria Street, as well as being available for questions(and the chance to win a free treatment) on a stall at the fair itself. The taster sessions are ?16.50 each.


Amatsu is a physical therapy that utilises Japanese principles of natural body movement to balance and correct the body. It is highly effective for relieving pain and restoring full movement and many clients come to this therapy after more conventional physical therapies have not had a lasting effect. If you are suffering from pain (joint, back, neck, knee etc) or injuries or are would just like to balance your body, come and experience Amatsu.



Reiki is a form of healing where the practitioner uses their hands by placing them either directly on the body or just above the body to scan energy flow. Our body?s energy is our life force and it is important to keep it balanced for optimum well-being. Reiki can be used as a preventative treatment as well as targeting specific problem areas, such as areas of pain or stiffness. Your body will take what it needs during a session and you may leaving feeling very relaxed and at peace or full of energy!

Both treatments are performed fully clothed.



Lorna recently took part in the Taste of Japan Day as part of the Telgraph Hill Festival and all timeslots booked within 2 days of going on sale so although there may be slots available to book on the day, to ensure your preferred time go to: [dulwichfairjapanesetherapies.eventbrite.com] Lorna will be giving Amatsu treatments from 11am-1.30pm and Enid will give Reiki treatments from 1.45pm-4.15pm. Once you have booked your session, please get in touch with Lorna on 07841 918899 or Enid on 07906 443249 to book your time slot.

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