BodyTalk from Higher Health
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WHAT IS BODYTALK?

 

The BodyTalk system is a fast growing therapy that works holistically to balance the energy systems of the body using your own innate wisdom to direct the sessions.

 

It is fast, safe and integrates well with other healthcare modalities.

 

BodyTalk addresses the whole bodymind complex drawing on elements of accupuncture energy dynamics, osteopathic and chiropractic philosophy, applied kinesiology and modern physics and mathematics.

 

Used in over 30 countries worldwide, it's popularity is growing in the UK.

 

Click here to find out what happens at a BodyTalk session

WHAT CAN BODYTALK HELP WITH?

 

BodyTalk is suitable for children and adults, those with acute and chronic conditions and anyone who wants to maintain good health through to athletes. Experience from clients has shown benefits in an ever increasing list of areas, such as:

Arthritis

Allergies

Anxiety

Back pain

Chronic Fatigue

Clarity of thinking

Confidence issues

Depression 

Emotional issues

Fibromyalgia

General wellbeing

Hay Fever

Headaches

IBS

ME

Personal and spiritual growth

Sports injuries and Sports Performance

Stress

Weight Issues

This list is not an exhaustive. Further information and case studies can be found on the International BodyTalk Association website.

 

 

Karen Marsh BA (Hons), CBP

Text or leave your details at: 07794 700687 (and I will call you back)

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Contact: postmaster@higherhealth.co.uk

 

 

BodyTalk Network UK - To find your nearest BodyTalk Practitioner or for information about training

www.bodytalkuk.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” 

Deepak Chopra

Karen Marsh Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

...tap into your Higher Health

NEWS:

 

"BodyTalk: Could a new therapy be the answer to all your aches and pains?" Article by Tessa Boase, The Telegraph 22 January 2010 

BodyTalk Session

"BodyTalk: Tap into your Higher Health" Article by Karen Marsh in the Mid Hants Observer 27 January 2010  (Page 14/15 Health Issues)