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Flower Essences – What can they do for me?
Everything in existence has a unique vibrational rate. Our bodies differ in vibration both internally and externally and vibrational imbalance affects the quality of our lives in many ways. Use a session with our Flower Essence Practitioner Rosy, here at the Natural Health & Beauty Clinic to help select the right formulation for you, your family and those you care for.

Some of the blends include unique formulations using Australian Bush Flower Essences with rare remedial qualities, ecologically gathered in unpolluted and naturally occurring regions of the vast Australian landscape.

The history of Flower essences can be traced back many thousands of years with many cultures using Flower Essences to treat emotional health and wellbeing. We are once again beginning to understand that emotional wellbeing is a major component of good health in the whole person. Flower Essences have been described as vibrational therapy and the Australian Bush Flower Essences professional range of pure botanical Flower Essences are used all over the world to help manage the emotional demands of everyday life. Flower Essences can be used by the whole family including your pets – they are pure and natural.

Especially in the Christmas season, Rosy can help with unique blends of Flower Essences to create a happy, harmonious and positive atmosphere in your home.

Call in at the Clinic to test a spray, pick up an order form or email Rosy direct on rosy@rosyglover.com.
 

 

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4.4.09

I, CLAUDIA: ARNSIDE ACUPUNTURIST REVEALS HER AMAZING LIFE STORY

Cumbria Higher Learning select Claudia Carrillo to be a website role model

AN acupuncturist from Silverdale, near Arnside, has spoken of her amazing life journey.

Claudia Carrillo, 35, of Challan Hall Mews, has settled in the area after a lifetime travelling the globe.

Born and brought up in East Berlin, Claudia - a trained nurse - witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the communist German Democratic Republic.

Later, she travelled to the UK to work in hospitals in Walsall and Belfast before going to South America to run community medicine programmes.

Now, having moved to Lancashire with her seven-year-old son, Claudia is rapidly building a reputation as a private nurse and a complementary medicine practitioner specialising in acupuncture.

“I’ve lived and worked in different countries and experienced lots of cultures but I’m really settled in Silverdale and love the area,” she said.

Since 2007 Claudia has been studying for a Foundation Degree in Complementary Medicine at Kendal College.

“During my studies I was given a placement with an acupuncturist in Carnforth and because of my medical background I moved quickly through the training.

“Now, I treat people suffering from back and shoulder pain, anxiety, nervous depression, weight loss issues, morning sickness, sinus problems, migraine and tinnitus,” she explained.

“Acupuncture gets pain levels down by increasing the output of neuro-transmitters, boosting the release of endorphins and helping blood circulation and the immune system.”

Ultimately, Claudia will open a local clinic at the Promenade in Arnside in June.

The main aim is to provide high quality personalised Health & Beauty treatments in a professional, relaxed and friendly atmosphere. A wide range of therapies including Acupuncture, Aromatherapy, Homotoxicology, Nutrition therapy, Hopi Ear Candles and Reiki will be offered to aid healing and health.

Visiting qualified Beautician and Nail Technician will be using state of the art products and techniques to provide beauty treatments. The team strives for best customer service in the area under the motto;

Re-discover your lost Youth; maintain Health& Beauty the natural way...

She acknowledges that her own life experiences help her to empathise with people from all walks of life.

“It has been an eventful journey so far I suppose,” she said.

Of her upbringing in East Germany, Claudia has fond memories.

“My parents were never scared, everyone had a job, healthcare was free and I felt very secure,” she said.

“When the wall came down everything changed.”
 

 

 

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