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Aqua Hydration Therapy

Water is absolutely vital for life. Maintenance of water volume, pH and electrolyte concentrations within narrow limits is essential for survival. Water continuously moves through cell membranes, from blood to lymph to plasma and through the fascia, transporting nutrients and extracting wastes. About 40% of our body weight is composed of intracellular fluid which is mainly water. Another 20% of body weight is extracellular fluid. Read More


Bowen Therapy

Bowen therapy is very powerful treatment for pain, injury and a number of illnesses. However, I have found in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, that it works best with the Aqua Hydration Formulas and some other therapies written about on other pages. While some improvement in Parkinson's disease symptoms can be obtained by using only Bowen therapy, the results are generally slow and unsatisfying. Using the hydration effect of Aqua Hydration Formulas, plus the hydrating and balancing effect of Bowen therapy is very powerful medicine indeed. Read More


Flower Essences

Flower essences are subtle liquid extracts, generally taken orally, which are used to address profound issues of emotional well-being, soul development and mind-body health. The use of flower essences (and similar plant-based remedies) is one of the most ancient forms of healing known to mankind. Undoubtedly our prehistoric ancestors sought the help of plants to gain and regain health.

The precise use of flower essences for specific emotions and attitudes was first developed by an English physician, Dr. Edward Bach, in the 1930's. It was he who first created a set of flower essences which could assist patients to overcome chronic or intractable illness by removing emotional "blockages" and held-in stresses which inhibited recovery. Read More


Homeopathics

Homeopathy, as a healing modality, was developed by Samuel Hahnemann (1755 - 1843), who was born in Meissen, Saxony, the gifted son of poor but educated parents. After completing his education, he started on a career as a physician but became progressively more disillusioned with what he had learned. Finally, he renounced medicine altogether and, for some years, made a living by translating works on chemistry and other subjects from English, French and Italian to support a large and rapidly growing family. Read More




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