Alternative Medicine available on the NHS - AT LAST!
http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...requestid=6022
scroll down to the article on homeopathy and you need to register to read.
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Their HomePage is presumably updated everyday, so you'll need to put something like - complementary NHS - in the Search, then it will ask you to register to actually see the article.
Andrew.
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Yes, I read this in saturdays telegraph, although I was a bit perplexed to read the following:
Reiki is a Japanese word for Universal life energy. A reiki practitioner claims to use this energy, through massage to encourage the body to heal.
Now, I have not yet done my Reiki I, but I didn't know it necessarily involved massage????
Karen x
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LOL!
No it doesn't. At my East London clinic, I rent the space from the prorietor of a health shop downstairs. Despite giving him treatments separately, he still calls Reiki a "Reiki Massage". Then again, he's an absolute gem and genuinely cares about the customers so I don't correct it.
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There was also a scathing article in the comments page. The writer thought it was a total waste of money and that 'retail therapy' would be offered next at the tax payers' expense. Sadly it didn't give his name so I couldn't contact him/her.[:@]
scroll down to the article on homeopathy and you need to register to read.
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Their HomePage is presumably updated everyday, so you'll need to put something like - complementary NHS - in the Search, then it will ask you to register to actually see the article.
Andrew.
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Yes, I read this in saturdays telegraph, although I was a bit perplexed to read the following:
Reiki is a Japanese word for Universal life energy. A reiki practitioner claims to use this energy, through massage to encourage the body to heal.
Now, I have not yet done my Reiki I, but I didn't know it necessarily involved massage????
Karen x
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LOL!
No it doesn't. At my East London clinic, I rent the space from the prorietor of a health shop downstairs. Despite giving him treatments separately, he still calls Reiki a "Reiki Massage". Then again, he's an absolute gem and genuinely cares about the customers so I don't correct it.
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There was also a scathing article in the comments page. The writer thought it was a total waste of money and that 'retail therapy' would be offered next at the tax payers' expense. Sadly it didn't give his name so I couldn't contact him/her.[:@]