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Yoga Without Tree Hugging - Simple, effective postures that offer stress reduction and physical benefits.

Bristol School of T'ai Chi - Includes information about classes in t'ai chi, qigong, meditation and chinna, in and around the city

Bryan Rookes - [Kingsdown] Masseur describes the various types of massage offered in a studio located within the sports centre.

Chris Wilkinson - [Windmill Hill] Practitioner gives details of his homeopathy practice and indepth information about some remedies.

David Kato - [Westbury-on-Trym] Details of his hypnotherapy practice and the treatments offered.

Sara Redpath - Therapist offering massage, reflexology and aromatherapy. Very basic details and fees.

Jane Ellwood - Registered nurse and mobile aromatherapist. Includes detailed information about aromatherapy and conditions it can be used for, and various articles.

The Clifton Practice - Alternative clinic with most treatments available. Details of the therapies and practitioners.

Ed Mansell - Local homeopath, who also practises in Bath. Introduction, FAQ, links, articles, and contact details.

Frank Roberts Herbal Dispensaries - [Bristol BS2] Supplier of herbal products. Catalogue, ordering, and contact details.

Steve Mallinson and Carla Bamonte - Information on the practitioners and very basic details of their reiki classes.

The Relaxation Centre - [Clifton] Offering saunas, steam room, hot tub, spa pool, floatation room, relaxation lounge, meditation room, and massage. Details of facilities, treatments, workshops, opening times, booking information.

The Natural Health Clinic - [Cotham Hill] Centre for complementary medicine with more than twenty practitioners introduces intself and lists the therapies offered.

Christine Lunt - [Westbury Park] Details about her usui reiki treatments, classes and training. Information on the therapy in general.

Bristol Centre for Craniosacral Therapy - [Cotham] Details about a team of experienced therapists, treatments and courses offered.

Bristol Positive Health - [Clifton] Offering osteopathy, Alexander techniques, sports massage, stress consultancy, physiotherapy, and nutritional advice. Treatment details and staff profiles.

Daphne Nancholas - [Windmill Hill] Practitioner specialising womens health using homeopathy and herbs. Personal introduction and practice details.

Yogawest - [Bishopston] Daily Iyengar classes for all levels, as well as foundation courses, workshops, events, contact details.

Yoganjali Teaching and Therapy Centre for Viniyoga - [Bishopston] Description of the style of yoga taught and details of the group and one to one teaching offered. Also, articles, links to other viniyoga information and details of meditation, chanting and other focused evenings.

Ali Burrows - Teacher of Alexander technique to individuals, and details of the practitioner training offered. Also information on voice training using Indian raga singing.

Shirley and Ken - [Bristol] Details of services including tarot readings, life mentor coaching, astrology, crystals and feng shui. Relationships, feelings and love insight by psychic clairvoyant.

David Gould - [Ashley Down] Practitioner gives advice on the practical use of NLP with numerous examples. Testimonials of his service.

Barny du Plessis - Sports massage therapist describes the treatments he offers.

Global Alchemy - Information about an organisation offering personal coaching, emotional therapy and workshop leading.

B-Lifecoached - Personal and business coaching consultancy outline their services and give some details of the individuals.

Howard Bult - [Victoria Park] Description of the reflexology and Bowen technique offered.

Hilary Justice - [Barrs Court] Outline of aromatherapy and massage offered for ladies only.

Pat Mason - Reiki practitioner describes the treatments she offers.

Oonagh White - [Knowle] Introduction to reflexology and her practice.

Chris and Elizabeth Clarke - [Kingswood and Bradley Stoke] Hypnotherapy, life Coaching, reflexology and stress management practitioners describe their treatments.

Clifton Chiropractic Clinic - Introduction to the practitioners, ailments treated and list of fees.

Linda's Herbal Clinic - [Bishopston] Practce details for therapists offering Chinese herbal therapy, acupuncture, and acu-massage.

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