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I am a recently qualified Reiki II Practitioner, I am offering Reiki treatments in my calm Reiki space in Ivydale Rd, SE15. As I am currently building my client base and practice hours, I am able to charge ?25 per treatment which lasts for one hour.


Reiki is a wonderful gentle therapy which holistically treats the mind, body and beyond. It brings about a sense of calm, relaxation and well being. The client lies fully clothed on the massage table and the therapist places her hands in a series of positions over the body. Reiki is the perfect treatment for stress, anxiety and all our daily struggles. If you are facing a life change, house move or hectic time at work, Reiki can help to balance you into a place of strength, ready to face ongoing challenges.


Reiki is also a wonderful treatment for those who are coping with physical pain, grief or depression. Discover the wonders for yourself, please contact me for bookings and further info, Anja 07834 555310.


(I can travel to your home by arrangement, please call to discuss)

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