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The Alternative Guide - Local alternative health information for London and the South of England searchable by region.

Synergy - Large database of therapists and health news. Online sales of supplements.

UK Therapy - Therapists have their own web pages on this site with business and location details.

Complementary Healthcare - Gateway to information about alternative healthcare, including local sources of medicines, therapy, treatments and practitioners.

Internet Health Library - Extensive natural healthcare site offering A-Z's of Alternative and Complementary therapies, health problems, referenced research, self-analyis health tests, online clinics, and health news.

Therapy World - Search for a therapist, healer or practitioner of alternative medicine or advertise clinic, services, treatment, therapy, skills, or techniques.

Holistic Pages - Holistic therapists, associations and schools - with a members chat/advice room. Also includes a support groups directory.

Healthy Pages - News and discussion boards.

Health Utopia - Practitioner and training course listings.

Complementary Healthcare Information Service - Resource for all those wishing to know more about holistic health and the natural ways to care for oneself.

Be You - Articles and information about complementary health and therapist search.

The Alternative Health Directory - Descriptions and practitioner lists for a wide range of alternative health and complementary medicine therapies.

Holistic Health Guide - Symptoms and their treatment with alternative health therapies. Find a therapist, course, workshop, organisation or event.

Holistic Directory - News and searchable list of holistic health resources.

Therapy Pages - Searchable list of therapists.

Best London Alternative Therapists - London based practitioners in alternative/complementary therapies with links to individual or practice web pages where available.

UK Alternative Medicine Guide and Directory - Information about alternative medicine and therapies. Training information and a list of practitioners by area.

Purple Health - Variety of information about alternative therapies including practitioner directory and online shop.

Therapy UK - A short list of therapists searchable by county rather than therapy method.

Therapy 4 Living - Listing of qualified therapists in over 40 therapies with a reference to find a local practitioner.

Naturalife - Dorset/Sommerset-based organisation provides local therapist directory, clinic listings, natural lifestyle features, vegetarian recipes and vegetarian restaurant reviews. Plus online purchase of products.

Workplace Therapy - Therapists who offer a service to the workplace.

Holistic Health - Practitioner listings and articles.

Leicestershire Directory of Therapists and Healers - Selection of healers including photographs and the treatment types they offer.

Therapeutic Practitioners - Directory of therapeutic and complementary practitioners.

Complementary Cumbria - Featuring a directory of complementary health practitioners in Cumbria, articles and a significant dates diary.

Mettá - Information about a variety of treatment types as well as holidays, holistic centres and recommended reading. Directory of UK practitioners.

Holistics - Directory of Scottish practitioners, classes and events. Online magazine.

New Health Online Magazine - List of practitioners and therapists in the central England / Midlands area, plus articles and information.

Sort Life Out - Directory of holistic health resources, practitioners, and products.

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