Healing Gardens

As always you are assured a warm welcome at the Healing Gardens where our lovely therapists and healers are once again offering a fabulous selection of relaxing and beneficial treatments for your body, mind and soul.

Book early to avoid disappointment, or drop by, chill out and soak up the festival atmosphere while you wait.

This years treatments include Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Reiki, Hopi Ear Candling, Traditional (Swedish) Body Massage, Aromatherapy and Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Tui Na Chinese Massage, seated acupressure massage, osteopathy and yoga.

Nina Truman – Therapixie

Nina established Therapixie after discovering first-hand how complementary therapies can help our well-being. By facilitating our own natural healing capability, these therapies can help people to achieve their own full potential – physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Nina specialises in taking her therapies to unusual places and spaces and is excited to be looking after the Healing Gardens at Wychwood again this year. Especially happy in her festival feet, she loves to help people discover their inner sparkle!

Therapixie is offering : Indian Head Massage, Reflexology (hands & feet), Reiki, Hopi Ear Candling, Traditional (Swedish) Body Massage Pixie Pebble Massage

Stop by to find out more about a Pixie-Pummelling or a Pixie-Pampering!

Nina is always pleased to answer any questions and promises not to bamboozle you with science, nor blind you with pixie-dust!

Tel : 07734 428 320 www.therapixie.co.uk

Emilie Bailey

Greetings Wychwood revellers…I am Emilie, a Massage Therapist and Holistic Practitioner from Bristol. I have been working for the last five years providing Aromatherapy and Deep Tissue Massage, Indian Head and Hot Stone Massage, Relexology and Reiki. I enjoy continuously learning and developing my skills, and am committed to providing a professional and friendly approach to holistic health and well being …

Through travelling abroad and journeying through life, I soak up influences from various cultures around the world, and this is reflected in my treatments as well as my personality. I look forward to meeting you and sharing the gift of massage and healing…

www.flowmotiontherapies.co.uk

Mark Collins

Mark is based in Gloucestershire and has been practising Chinese Therapies for 10 years and working as a therapist at Festivals for nearly that long.

Tui Na Chinese Massage is a very comprehensive therapy, working on the sound principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and excellent for painful and stiff backs, necks and shoulders, as well as for condition such as RSI, insomnia, fatigue and depression.

Mark also teaches Tai Chi and Qigong and his Medical Qigong healing uses the energy he derives from the practice of these wonderful Chinese Internal Arts, working both “off body” and “on body” focusing on specific acupoints.

The Urban Escape

Denise and Richard of The Urban Escape will be offering a choice of two treatments at Wychwood to enhance your festival experience.

Seated acupressure massage – based on a traditional Japanese massage, you remain fully clothed whilst sitting on a specially designed chair. The massage, without oil, is applied to acupressure points in the back, neck and head.

Reflexology – this is an extremely relaxing therapy which uses the manipulation of the feet to treat the whole body.

Each 15 minute session will leave you relaxed, energised and revitalised.

Contact: denise@u-escape.co.uk www.u-escape.co.uk

Paula Brookes

From acrobatics, dance, performing and frequent visits to India, I graduated to yoga and bodywork. I teach Yoga and practise the Bowen Technique, Reflexology, Indian Head Massage and Reiki.

The Bowen technique : increasingly well-know for its light touch and big results …
“the first time I’ve been free from pain in five years …”
Relaxing self-maintenance instructions, often given after treatments, can avoid re-visiting therapists.

Indian Head Massage
“arrived in pain … left with no pain at all.” Martin

Reflexology
“…felt fantastic afterwards!!!” Linzi

Reiki?By itself or integrated with other treatments

T Stokes Psychic Palmist
Has many TV and radio appearances with over 50 years of practice, meditation and study, plus qualifications in Metaphysics, Psychology, Eschatology and Divinatory skills which can take a subject from pre-birth through the main events of life, to the present day, with advice and guidance for the future, giving release from emotional turbulence and anxiety with heart-escape counselling, including assessment of problematic psychological postures.

With caring advice and pointers on emotional anatomy and karmic infrastructure. Book of Isiaah 49 – 16 “for behold I have engraven thee on the palms of my hands”

This particular style is known to experts as “Jungian Holistic Psycho-Chirology”
T Stokes is known worldwide as the “Holistic Palmist”

www.T.Stokes.co.uk

Neil Fennel – Osteopath

“Why classical osteopathy?”
Neil Fennel trained under top UK osteopath John Wernham from 1988-1992 in the Maidstone College of Classical Osteopathy, where he discovered at length how this traditional classical style works so well. Classical osteopathy is more fluid and more rhythmical than the modern version and achieves longer lasting improvements, treating the whole spine, not mainly the tight areas and the person usually improves quickly and comfortably. Many body areas are worked on including limbs, hips, back and head/neck. Improvements usually include reduced pain and tension in ligaments and muscles, more optimal function of the circulation and nerves, improvements in the following: immune system, sleep, energy, digestion, breathing.

Frequently used by musicians, other therapists, stall holders and stewards here.

Pink Monkey Massage

Working intuitively, Pink Monkey Massage, a subtle blend of Swedish, Indian, Thai and Positivi-Chi ; reflects a rhythmic flow between mind, body and soul – holistic treatments tailored to each individual on a Japanese-style Futon.

Sue – AKA Pink Monkey Massage holds regular clinics in Cheltenham, Bath and Winchester and available for corporate and home visits nationwide.

Meditating daily, beliefs based on Ayurvedic/Osho principles, Sue also runs hand-drumming/percussion workshops, is an accomplished musician and a performance artist.

Recreational time : appreciating music and dance in spectator/participatory mode.

Monkey Motto : “Let me show you how to make your body work for you”

2012 is Monkey’s 6th Wychwood
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