The Complementary Therapist & Therapy Guide
What is complimentary therapy? Is complimentary therapy beneficial or just some type of scam? How expensive is complimentary therapy? In this article I will be answering these questions in my own mini guide to complimentary therapy.
Gone are the days when complimentary therapy was just something that hippies tried, that was back in the nineteen sixties. It is now actually quite hip and trendy to attend these types of treatments and what’s more they do work.
Complementary therapy is various treatments that offer an alternative to the normal forms of health therapy as well as complementing them.
I personally prefer the alternative treatment of what is called an Indian Head Massage. Even though I am very happy it has to be said that I lead quite a hectic life. I do not feel that I am stressed however the stress comes from trying to fit everything that I need to do into twenty-four hours and to keep all of my family, friends and business contacts happy. Having an Indian head massage once a month is a little treat for myself and is a chance for my muscles to become a little less tense.
I am by no way attempting to sell you anything here - you can be assured of this. I also do not work within the alternative therapy sector; I actually offer various form of stammering treatment, online guitar lessons for beginners and I also work within the cost reduction industry - a bit of a mixed bag in reality. With regards to complementary therapy I have just found it be extremely beneficial and thought I would share my experiences with the readers of this article.
I also attend, perhaps once every three months, a reflexology treatment. I was quite dubious and wary when I first went for this type of alternative therapy as it involves somebody touching your feet. I have to say that it was in fact quite incredible and I felt superb afterwards.
As for cost, I personally feel that it is quite cheap, an Indian head massage at my local natural health centre is only £25, this is for a treatment which lasts about an hour.
As a final thought, another treatment that I have heard is very very good is an aromatherapy massage; I am booked in for one of these next week and will let you know how it goes.
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