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Indian Head Massage Course (CMA Accredited)

at Goose Green Clinic, East Dulwich Road.


Saturday 5th to Sunday 6th July 2014, 10:30am-6pm daily.


Join visiting teacher Jennifer Tanna as she returns to the clinic to teach Indian Head Massage. This fun and easy to learn modality will be taught over 2 days where you will discover how to help yourself and others relax and unwind through this ancient Indian art of massaging the head, neck and shoulders.


The course can be taken either for interest and self-development (Certificate Course), or if you choose to go on to complete case studies and take the exam, as a professional qualification (Accredited Diploma Course).


?The Indian Head Massage course was really lovely, relaxing and hugely beneficial. Jennifer is an amazing teacher ? really kind and patient, brilliant at understanding different people?s requirements and has a lovely way of explaining things. I really enjoyed the weekend and learnt so much! much more than I had even expected, and left feeling wonderful!? HB


Please visit www.energytherapy.biz for more details and to reserve you place!

Or email Jennifer at [email protected]


Jennifer Tanna

Visiting teacher and therapist Jennifer Tanna is a practising and certified Reiki Master, Yoga and Indian Head Massage Teacher, and Reflexologist. Currently based in Cyprus, Jennifer travels regularly with her husband Jaime to run courses and retreats. Jennifer specialises in stress management and women?s health, inspiring all her clients and students to create the space they need to relax, reconnect, and revitalise!

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