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Want to get out of pain in 2016? January Amatsu Awareness Month special offer in East Dulwich


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You may know someone who has some form of physical pain such as back pain, sprained ankle, frozen shoulder, neck pain or sports injury.

They may have tried lots of different approaches, but nothing seems to have reached the heart of the problem. They might be feeling quite low and wondering if they will ever be pain-free. They would love to be able to do the things that many of us take for granted such as socialising, working, driving, exercising and shopping without pain or fear of pain.

January is #AmatsuAwareness month and practitioners throughout the country are doing special offers to help to raise awareness about Amatsu - a highly effective therapy that is performed fully clothed and without any cracks or crunches!

I am one of these practitioners and based at Goose Green Clinic in East Dulwich. If you are a new client and would like to try Amatsu with me, you will benefit from a special offer of 2 sessions for ?110 instead of ?140 and the option of a further ?5 off if you mention your experience on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #AmatsuAwareness and tagging me @LornaClansey.

Please have a look at my website www.lornaclansey.com for more information about Amatsu and to see lots of testimonials from happy clients who weren't getting answers from other more conventional routes! You can also read more on the Around Dulwich websitehttp://arounddulwich.co.uk/ready-to-tackle-your-pain-issues-in-2016/ or call me on 07841 918899 if you would like to speak to me in person.

Lorna

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