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Veronique75

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Hello,

My name is Veronique and I am current in my last few months of practitioner in Kinesiology. I am offering sessions at half a qualified practitioner price.

What is kinesiology? It's a holistic therapy that uses muscle testing to find unbalanced within the body and then fixes them using Meridians, acupressure, Neuro-vascular points and supplements (supplied at extra costs) and lymphatic drainage.

What can it help with? There has been amazing results helping people with all kind of ailments: Eczema, asthma, arthritis, stress, digestive problems, crowns, ME, ADD, ADHD and much much more!

I am happy treating anybody male or female of any age, but having been a nanny for 19 years I would like to specialise in children kinesiology.

I charge ?35 for the 1st session and ?30 subsequent treatment.

How can kinesiology help you?

I am willing to answer your questions and book sessions on 07886641168.

Wishing you a healthy day!

Veronique

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I'd like to say that I was lucky enough to have kinesiology a few years ago whilst in recovery from a serious illness.

Its brilliant, can't recommend it enough-I'd actually never heard of it, but was offered it as part of my recovery program.

It was astonishing how the practitioner was able to pinpoint deep seated anxieties and blockages, and how a few sessions made a massive difference to my overall sense of wellbeing.

I would suggest any cynics give it a go.

I agree! I feel so blessed to have discovered kinesiology, it truly changed my life. I used to suffer from IBS and very often would be rundown, had tonsillitis 4 to 5 times a year and was told to get my tonsils removed. After discovering kinesiology I am IBS free and have never felt so healthy! I have not touch any medication ever since. I get balanced monthly and dealing with childhood traumas myself with my kinesiologist; it changes your life...

I would be interested. I once was given a session as a present when life was very stressful and although I don't understand how it works, it did give me a huge amount of relief at the time. when do you offer the sessions? Of course work being one of the stresses, I am in the West End Monday to Thursday and sometimes work from home on Fridays. I look forward to hearing from you,.


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Juliet

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