Yoga

An exercise and lifestyle philosophy that can assist fitness, particularly the back and neck pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, respiratory problems, insominia and arthritis. Also stress,asthma and sinusitis and recovery from general illness. A combination of stretching exercises known as asanas and breathing exercises called pranayana, based on the original Indian therapy encourages energy flows in the body and mind.

There are different types of yoga but the most popular form practised in the West is Hatha Yoga which concentrates on posture and stretching exercises. Meditation is also practised as part of the discipline and helps to bring about a state of profound relaxation and heightened spiritual awareness. It can be practised at home and through classes at fitness clubs and health and leisure centres

Information:

The British Wheel of Yoga
1 Hamilton Place, Boston Road
Sleaford, Lincolnshire NG34 7ES.UK.
Tel:+44 (0)1529 306851

Western herbal medicine

Treats skin problems, digestive disorders, heart problems, allergies, stress, flu. Not suitable for pregnant women.

Tai chi

A series of flowing movements based on Buddhist and Toaist teachings designed topromote spiritual and emotional well-being.

Further information:
The UK Tai Chi Association
PO Box 159
Bromley
Kent BR1 3XX. UK
Tel: ++ 44(0)208 289 5166
Fax: ++ 44(0)208 289 5166
email: uk-tai-chi@cheerful.com
www.ajc-taichi.co.uk

Is ancient Chinese art the key to managing modern-day stress?
By John Ding, Editor of Tai Chi and Alternative Health and founder of the John Ding Academy at Limehouse, London

Could the ancient Chinese art of Tai Chi be the key to relieving the stresses and strains of modern day living?

Whilst stress is an unavoidable consequence of modern day life, how we deal with the symptoms can, in some cases, mean the difference between life and death. Stress can manifest itself as headaches and insomnia, frequently raising blood pressure which can lead to an increased risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.

The economic impact is considerable too, with studies showing that between 75-90% of all visits to primary health care centres are due to stress-related problems. This is the number one cause of absenteeism from the workplace, costing £3.7billion a year in lost productivity and healthcare costs. Time magazine concurs, referring to stress as ‘our leading health problem.’

Numerous scientific studies support the theory that Tai Chi’s holistic approach to health could well be the answer for people seeking the path to a healthier and stress-free lifestyle and that it invigorates and strengthens the body from within. In Chinese medicine, the essence of good health is the requirement of yin and yang – the concept of balance and harmony – to create the smooth flow of vital energy, called chi, throughout the body.

John Ding is Founder and Tai Chi Instructor at the John Ding Academy. “The health benefits of Tai Chi have been well documented and the majority of our students, ranging from busy housewives, City executives and taxidrivers, all enjoy Tai Chi as an antidote to hectic city life. It is easy to incorporate the principles into their daily routine and many students find everyday benefits such as improved posture, a toned and stronger body, a feeling of confidence and being at ease and creation of a more youthful appearance.”

Some Tai Chi centres, such as the John Ding Academy, also offer business and management programmes to businesses. These enable the principles of Tai Chi to be brought to the workplace to counteract the stress that can be associated with working in a hectic environment. Companies who have benefited include Eastern Electricity, the Housing Association and Rydon Construction.

John Ding Academy
Limehouse Basin
5 Branch Road
Limehouse
London E14 7JU
2 mins walk from Limehouse DLR

020 7780 1818
www.johndingacademy.com

Biography: Master John Ding

Master (Sifu) John Ding, 6th generation Yang style Tai Chi Master, is the founder of the John Ding International Academy of Tai Chi Chuan, which has its headquarters in London (at the new John Ding Academy) and has approved instructors, teaching authentic Tai Chi all over the UK and Europe, including Germany, Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal and Denmark.

He is the first disciple of the late Grandmaster Ip Tai Tak (5th generation of Yang style Tai Chi Chuan), who was himself the first disciple of Grandmaster Yang Sau Chung, 4th generation and Head of the Yang family.

Master Ding is one of the world’s leading authorities on Yang style Tai Chi Chuan and is one of the few teachers in the West able to demonstrate the higher aspects of the art and internal energy (Chi).

He teaches all over Europe and gives regular Tai Chi seminars at the two London centres. JDIATTC runs special courses for Age Concern and offers training programmes to introduce Tai Chi principles to management and business organisations.

Spiritual Healing

A one to one therapy which can help sciatica,back pain, depression, stress, emotional trauma.

More information can be obtained from:

National Federation of Spiritual Healers
Old Manor Farm Studio
Church Street
Sunbury-on-Thames
TW16 6RG
Tel:++ 44(0)845 1232777
Fax: ++ 44 (0)1932 779648
office@nfsh.org.uk
www.nfsh.org.uk

Shiatsu

The therapist using intense finger pressure and sometimes elbows and knees on
acupuncture points. Helps stress, arthritis and asthma.

Information:
The Shiatsu Society (UK)
Eastlands Court
St Peters Road
Rugby
Warwickshire
Rugby
CV21 3QP. UK.
Tel 44(0)845 1304560
Fax 44(0) 1788 555052
email: admin@shiatsu.org
web: www.shiatsu.org

or

British School of Shiatsu
6 Erskine Road London NW3 3AJ. UK
Tel: +44(0)20 7483 3776

Rolfing

A powerful massage of the connective tissue that is said to relax the muscle and improve body function.

www.rolfingeurope.com
info@rolfingeurope.com

Reiki

Based on an ancient Japanes form of healing where energy is transfered from one person to another. The word Reiki means universal life energy and has its roots in Tibetan Buddhism.

The practitioner places their hands in 12 basic positions over and on the body and head. Treatment can take up to 90 minutes and is thought to work at a molecular level in the body. It is said to help with stress, low energy, tiredness, headache, insomnia, emotional problems and pain.

Information:

The UK Reiki Foundation
2 Manor Cottages, Stockley Hill,
Peterchurch, Hereford HR2 OSS, UK.

Also
UK Reiki Federation
PO Box 1785
Andover, Hants.SP11 0WB
Tel: ++ 44 (0)1264 773774
www.reikifed.co.uk
enquiry@reikifed.co.uk

or

www.reikiasssocition.org.uk

Reflexology

An ancient healing art used to treat a wide variety of conditions such as hayfever, asthma and other breathing problems. Practitioners press various points on the foot to stimulate nerves and musclesand encourage the organs to work more efficiently.

The British Relexology Association
Monks Orchard
Whitbourne
Worcs WR6 5RB. UK
Tel:++ 44(0)1886 821207
Fax:++ 44 (0)01886 822017
Web: www.britreflex.co.uk

Also
www.reflexology.org

Physiotherapy

Using massage and stretching to relieve musclo-skeletal problems, sports injuries, tension headaches, arthritis.

Information from:
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
www.csp.org.uk

Osteopathy

Bones and muscles are massaged and manipulated to relieve aches and pains. Cranial osteopathy gently manipulates the skull. Sometimes available on the NHS. Useful for back problems are arthritis and general pain relief.

Information from:
General Osteopathic Council
www.ostepathy.org.uk
info@ostepathy.org.uk

Music Therapy

Patients are encouraged to use music creatively to explore their own
problems.

Association of Music Professional Therapists
38 Pierce Lane
Fulbourn, Cambridge, UK.
www.musictherapyworld.net

Meditation

There are many different disciplines such as Transcendental Meditation, in which you sitwith your eyes closed and chant a mantra or Buddhist meditation and focus on positive feelings. The School of Meditation in London offers introductory lessons on the different disciplines.

School of Meditation
158 Holland Park Avenue
London W11 4UH. UK
Tel:+44(0)20 7603 6116
Transendental Meditation
Beacon House,
Willow Walk Woodley Park,
Skelmersdale
Lancashire WN8 6UR,UK.
Tel: + 44 (0)

Massage

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There are a variety of different massage therapies including Swedish and Indian. Western massage is aimed at
releasing knots in the muscles while Eastern therapies use accupressure points. Helps to ease muscular aches and pains and stress.

Information:
British Massage Therapy Council
Greenbank House
65a Adelphi Street
Preston, Lancashire PR1 7BH. UK
Tel:++ 44 (0)1772 881063
www.bmtc.co.uk

Kinesiology

Using massage of the acupunture meridians kinesiology assists in restoring the body’s energy balance. Helps patients to gain relief from stress and also boosts energy. it is based on the belief that each muscle relates to an internal organ and an energy path called a meridian, to form a circuit.

The treatment was originally developed by US chiropractor, Dr George Goodheart, in the 1960s. Now there are various strains of kinesiology but all involve asessing how muscles and reflexes work.

The practitioner will test your muscles and the strength or weakness of certain muscles is believed to relate to corresponding organs and indicates physical, mental and biochemical health.

Information:

Association of Systematic Kinesiology
47 Sedlescombe Road South
St Leonards on Sea
East Sussex TN38 0TB

e-mail: admin@systematic-kinesiology.co.uk
website: www.systematic-kinesiology.co.uk
tel: 0845 020 0383 (local call rate)

Iridology

Practitiners believe that each area of the body is represented by each of 12 areas of the iris. Ailments are diagnosedby studying changes in pigmentation. Iridologists believe that different parts of the iris relate to parts of the body. For example: the inner ring relates to the stomach, white marks are associated with stress and dark markings indicate a problem in the part of the body to which it correspondents.

This method of diagnosing illness is particularly concerned with conditions of the organs such as kidneys, skin and liver

Information:
The Guild of Naturopathic Iridologists
94 Grosvenor Road
London SW1V3LF
Tel 44 (0)207 821 0255
Fax 44(0)207 821 0255
web: www.gni-international.org

Hypnotherapy

Helps those with various addictions such as smoking and over-eating as well as nervous problems, skin disorders, anxiety, migraines, depression, insomnia and sexual problems.

Information:

Central Register of Advanced Hypnotherapists
28 Finsbury Park Road
London N4 2JX, UK.
Tel:++44(0)20 7359 6991
www.n-shap-ericksonian.co.uk

The National Register of Hypnotherapists & Psychotherapists
12 Cross Street, Nelson,
Lancashire BB9 7EN, Uk.
Tel:++ 44(0)1282 699378

General Hypnotherapy Register
PO Box 204
Lymington
SO41 6WP
Tel/Fax: ++ 44 (0)1590 683770
www.general-hypnotheraphyregister.com

Homeopathy

Homeopathy uses natural remedies made from a variety of sources -animal, mineral and plant – which stimulate the body’s own headling powers. It is one of the most popular alternative therapies. The theory is that the remedy acts like a vaccine. It is used to treat allergies, eczema, asthma, irritable bowel syndrome and insomnia. Homeopathy can be available within the NHS as some GPs are also homeopaths. The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital is still part of the NHS and patients can be referred there by GPs.

Information:
Society of Homeopaths
2 Artizan Road
Northampton NN1 4HU. UK.
Tel: ++ 44(0)1604 621400
Fax: ++ 44(0)1604 622622
info@homeopathy-soh.org

UK Homeopathy Medical Association
6 Livingstone Road,
Gravesend Kent DA 5DZ. UK
Tel: ++44 (0)1474 560336
www.homeopathy.org
webmaster@the-hma.org

Or to find a doctor who is also a homeopath:
Faculty of Homeopathy
2 Powis Place
Great Ormond Street
London WC1N3HT
Tel: +44(0) 207 837 9469
www.trusthomeopathy.org

Rosaline George LCPH MHMA MBTER
Imperial College Health Centre
Southside, Prince’s Gardens
London SW7 1LU
T. +44 (0)20 7603 8600

Herbalism

Many of today’s drugs are derived from plants and herbs, such as aspirin which is derived from White Willow. Herbalistsuse a great range to treat many ailments. Useful for skin and stress problems. Because of their potency they should not be
taken by pregnant women, without seeking advice from a GP.

Information from:
National Institute of Medical Herbalists
56 Longbrook Steet
Exeter Devon EX4 6AH. UK.
Tel: ++ 44(0)1392 426022
Fax: ++ 44(0)1392 498963
nimh@ukexeter.freeserve.co.uk

Healing

A healer uses their hands to transfer “healing energy” to the recipient. Some healers believe that their powers come from God or from the cosmos or universe. Some work complementary to dctors and do not charge a fee but appreciate a
contribution towards their expenses.

Information from:
The Confederation of Healing Organisations 113 High Street
Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire HP4 2DJ. UK
Tel+44 (0)1442 870660

Flotation Therapy

Patients lie in a warm tank of water which has Epsom salts to aid flotation and listen to relaxing music. Useful for stress and back pain.
Information:

Float Tank Association
PO Box 11024
London SW4 7ZF. UK
Tel +44 (0)207 627 4962

Feldenkrais Method

Special exercises are used to improve posture and teach an awareness of movement.The teacher guides the patient throught the movements to enable more graceful movements.

Information from:
Feldenkrais Guild UK
PO Box 370
London N10 3XA. UK
Tel: ++ 44(0)7000 785506
enquiries@feldenkrais.co.uk

Egyptian Cartouche

A reader uses a deck of 25 cards decorated with ancient Egyptian figures to predict the future and create healing powers.

Dream Therapy

A therapy that helps people to understand their dreams. Said to aid those who are contemplating psycotherapy.

Detoxing

It is believed that bad diet and the environment pollute the body affecting the immunesystem. Detoxing usually involves a specific diet and drinking lots of water. Available from health clinics.

Crystal Therapy

Crystals are placed around the body to assist relaxation and relieve stress. The healer choses a crystal which is said to have harmony with the client. It is mostly used for emotional problems, fears and mentral problems.

Further information:
Affiliation of Crystal Healing Organisations
PO Box 344
Manchester M60 2EZ. UK
Tel: ++ 44(0)1479 841 450

The Crystal Healing Federation
11 Heather Close
New Haw
Surrey KT15 3PF. UK
Tel: ++ 44(0)1392 348815