Complementary therapies provided by the practitioner on this site, whether in person, website link or by email, phone, Skype, is not a substitute for medical care.
The information on this website is for general information only. It is not intended as medical advice, nor should it be relied upon as a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment or consultations with qualified healthcare professionals who can determine your individual medical needs. Information given to you via the website or during a personal session is not intended to create a medical doctor-patient relationship to cure or recover from illness. If you have medical questions, please contact your general practitioner or specialist healthcare provider.
Complementary therapies work alongside current medical treatment to encourage wholistic health (mind, body, emotion) and support the body.
Complementary, wholistic, natural and wellbeing therapies aim to give an effective and supportive balance to conventional medical care.
Complementary therapies are generally safe when used with medical treatment to help manage the symptoms and side effects of illness. Some complementary therapies may help in relieving the stress and anxiety related to having a disease. e.g. massage provides relaxation and calm during life challenges.
For further information contact Wealthy Wellbeing via the contact page.
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The information on this website is for general information only. It is not intended as medical advice, nor should it be relied upon as a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment or consultations with qualified healthcare professionals who can determine your individual medical needs. Information given to you via the website or during a personal session is not intended to create a medical doctor-patient relationship to cure or recover from illness. If you have medical questions, please contact your general practitioner or specialist healthcare provider.
Complementary therapies work alongside current medical treatment to encourage wholistic health (mind, body, emotion) and support the body.
Complementary, wholistic, natural and wellbeing therapies aim to give an effective and supportive balance to conventional medical care.
Complementary therapies are generally safe when used with medical treatment to help manage the symptoms and side effects of illness. Some complementary therapies may help in relieving the stress and anxiety related to having a disease. e.g. massage provides relaxation and calm during life challenges.
For further information contact Wealthy Wellbeing via the contact page.
Thank you.