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People who are new to the field of Complementary Medicine are sometimes concerned
about the range of choices open to them.
Complementary Medicine is going through the same changes as many other aspects of
life: supermarkets now offer an international range of products; GP's choose from a
huge range of drugs where once there were very few. Products and ideas now come from
all over the world, and any that are new and effective are quickly developed in many
different ways. This applies as much to ways of healing and helping people as in other
areas.
The increase in wordwide travel and communication is also leading to a greater
acceptance of new ideas about health, and a general increase in standards and
understanding as therapists' organisations develop international networks.
One of our aims at the Centre is to give clients the opportunity to benefit from
these exciting developments, and to help each person to choose the most appropriate
approach or approaches.
After visiting our website, reading our booklet (obtainable from the Centre free
of charge) and discussing your needs with therapists, receptionists and friends; you
will probably find a number of approaches that could help you. From your shortlist you
should be able to select the approach or approaches that you feel most comfortable with.
Be aware that many forms of treatment require several sessions to start showing
their effectiveness. Many therapies also work with the whole person - do not be
surprised if you begin to feel generally better, or if minor symptoms disappear before
the problem which initially led you to approach us.
Make sure that the therapist is available at times that suit you. Working with more
than one therapy can often be beneficial, especially if they come from different
groupings.
Remember that one of the best investments that you can make in Complementary Medicine
is in finding approaches which keep you healthy!



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