Monday, December 21, 2009

Kurrajong Natural Medicine Centre Opens October 3rd

KURRAJONG Village is about to become a centre for addition medicine, accustomed therapies and healing.

Kurrajong Natural Medicine Centre will accessible on Saturday, October 3, in Kurrajong Village (opposite Crazy Daisy’s Nursery in the above Harry Howard Fine Furniture building).

The owners Danny and Susan Siegenthaler are both experts in their fields, and are admiring to action Hawkesbury and Sydney association their able abilities and expertise. Together they accept over 50 years of acquaintance in analytic convenance and accept accomplished hundreds of acceptance in a array of disciplines.

Danny has 24 years of acquaintance as a absolutely qualified-practitioner in acceptable Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, moxibustion and Chinese herbal medicine.

Susan is a medical herbalist and offers herbal anesthetic consultations, medical aromatherapy and alleviative massage. Both are associates of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS) and covered by a lot of clandestine bloom funds.

"In addition, we accept a aggregate herbal tea bar area you can accomplish up your own herbal-tea alloy or get a tea formulated accurately for your needs. We aswell banal a abounding ambit of alleviative herbs in our herbal dispensary”, Susan said.

Another big draw agenda is you’ll be able to touch, feel, that appears to smell and sample the abounding ambit of our accustomed derma and claimed affliction products, as able-bodied as our abounding ambit of ameliorative compounds and creams. All are hand-made by Susan and are of advance 100 per cent natural.
Kurrajong Natural Medicine Centre will aswell action account classes in Tai Chi, an age-old Chinese aggressive art, which is acceptable for all ages and all levels of bloom and fitness. In addition, there will aswell be accepted absorption courses accessible in the abreast future.
The centre opens on Saturday, October 3, and you’re arrive to accompany this departure accident (if you appear to be active anywhere abreast the Blue Mountains of Sydney...).

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