My first appointment revealed a few interesting sensitivities: wheat/gluten, dairy, scallops, lettuce (?), cigarette smoke, pet hair and dust among others. On top of avoiding these I was also given a stack of homoeopathic medicines and supplements from a company called Mannatech. And I booked my first NLP session for the following week.
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Getting started
As I am a real fan of alternative therapies I really wanted to find a homoeopath/nutritionist who could help, and having seen a nutritionist at The Hale Clinic some years ago I decided to start there. I found a programme on their website called Fat Loss/Inch Loss Integrated Low GI System, which seemed to take an integrated approach looking at nutrition as well as the emotional side using NLP.
My first appointment revealed a few interesting sensitivities: wheat/gluten, dairy, scallops, lettuce (?), cigarette smoke, pet hair and dust among others. On top of avoiding these I was also given a stack of homoeopathic medicines and supplements from a company called Mannatech. And I booked my first NLP session for the following week.
My first appointment revealed a few interesting sensitivities: wheat/gluten, dairy, scallops, lettuce (?), cigarette smoke, pet hair and dust among others. On top of avoiding these I was also given a stack of homoeopathic medicines and supplements from a company called Mannatech. And I booked my first NLP session for the following week.
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fat loss,
homoeopath,
homoeopathy,
low GI,
NLP,
nutritionist,
the hale clinic
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