Dictionary
of
Treatments
The
following
dictionary
of
Treatments is reprinted with the kind permission of
The Restoratory - Telephone: 01287 207787
Dictionary of Treatments
The Restoratory - Telephone: 01287 207787
Dictionary of Treatments
Acupuncture ~ Provides a stimulus to the acupoints using needles, moxa, electro-stimulation, cupping, lazer, stylus, crystals, pressure or massage.
Aromatics ~ Provides a stimulus to the nervous and endocrine systems using herbs, essential oils and pheromones. These can be applied by massage, baths, vaporiser etc.
Aura and chakra photography ~ Uses actual photographs of the aura and chakras to show any imbalances before and improvements after treatment.
Auriculotherapy ~ Provides a stimulus to the system via the ear using the same applications as for acupuncture.
Ayurveda ~ This is a whole medical system as used in the Indian sub-continent using diet, lifestyle, psychology, exercise, massage, acupuncture, meditation, hygiene and natural medicines.
Bioenergetics ~ Uses the subtle energy of the whole spectrum of healing methods to re-harmonise the body’s healing mechanism.
Body massage ~ Helps rebalance all the 13 systems of the body enabling them to function more effectively and efficiently. Also effective for muscle problems and localised pains etc.
Chakra therapy ~ Rebalancing the subtle energy system of the body by healing qv.
Colour therapy ~ Uses colours to rebalance the subtle energy system of the body using colour coordination, crystals, flowers, feng shui and foods.
Crystal therapy ~ Uses crystals and coloured stones to redress any disharmony within the body.
Diagnostics ~ The use of any of 57 methods of holistic diagnosis, to establish the focus and causation of dis-ease within each case, to provide a personal treatment plan.
Diets ~ Uses different methods of nutritional change to help fight disease. All are planned to suit the individual.
Feng shui ~ Uses the oriental method of establishing harmony of the environment of the home, garden and the workplace, involving shapes, colours, relative positions and elements.
Flower therapies ~ Using Bach, Californian, Australian bush and Harmonisers amongst others to help rebalance the system especially the emotions.
Healing ~ The application of a range of hands-on, hands-off or distant healing systems, including Reiki, Bioenergetics and Kahuna.
Herbal medicine ~ The use of nature’s own natural ‘drugs’, taken as teas, tablets, tinctures, lotions, ointments, washes, baths, inhalations, syrups etc.
Homoeopathy ~ Uses the frequencies of natural substances to provide a stimulus to the body’s own healing mechanism. It is taken as tablets, pills, powders, drops, lotions or ointments.
Hypnotherapy ~ Uses the subconscious to help with positive thinking.
Kinesiology ~ This is a diagnostic technique using the muscles’ reactions to thoughts or substances.
Meditation ~ Probably the most effective method of self-help for relaxation and positive thought. Different methods are used to suit the individual’s needs.
Meridig mobilisation ~ This is an indirect skeletal realignment technique. It involves the mechanics of the skeleton, the meridians and the central nervous system.
Nutrition ~ Helps to establish the most appropriate foods and diets to suit the individual’s needs to heal or sustain good health.
Philosophy ~ Enables the patient to understand the meaning of their situation and the changes needed to alter things in their life.
Phytobiophysics ~ This is by far the most comprehensive and effective of the flower therapies. They can literally be life-changing.
Psychotherapy ~ The use of various techniques to help particularly with emotional problems. It ensures the most appropriate technique for each individual.
Radionics and Radiesthaesia ~ Uses different means of reception and transmission of subtle information using dowsing, magnetic or electromagnetic equipment for diagnostics and to treat.
Reflexology ~ Uses the reflective points and zones of the feet, hands and other parts of the body for diagnostics and to treat.
Remedial massage ~ Particularly useful for deep tissue problems, sports and other injuries.
Shiatsu and Tuina ~ Are the oriental techniques of acupressure and massage to rebalance the meridians and organ function of the body.
Structural mobilisation ~ This is the ultimate system of manipulation which is most effective and least invasive. It treats for cause, the whole system and allows the body to adjust itself often without repeated treatments.
For further
information on any of the above treatments please contact The
Restoratory.
Dean and Senior Consultant
The Restoratory
10 Dundas Street West
Saltburn by the Sea
TS12 1BL
Telephone: 01287 207787
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