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Links are provided for Tracey Goulding's practices and her published articles. There are also links to general health websites and to selected other therapists. In the specialist sections on this site you will find links to specific websites related to subject area of the section.
Tracey Goulding's London Practices
- Essential Therapia: Private Practice
- Practice sessions are mornings, all day Tuesdays and Fridays, up to 8pm (7pm on Fridays). This home-based practice is located just off the main East Dulwich shopping area of Lordship Lane in a quiet and peaceful location. Franklin's farm shop and bar and restaurant are on the corner of the road. Free parking.
- The Crystal Palace Osteopathic Practice
- A small friendly osteopathic clinic which has been serving the community of Crystal Palace since the 1980s. Excellent reputation for offering effective treatments. Tracey works with a team of osteopaths, offering acupuncture and SCENAR Therapy. Practice sessions on Monday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings up to 8pm. Car park at the back of Sainsburys on Westow Street or side-roads off Gypsy Hill. Nearest railway stations are Gypsy Hill and Crystal Palace.
- Chatfield Healthcare Centre
- A busy GP practice in Battersea, Tracey offers acupuncture and SCENAR therapy. Practice sessions are held on Thursdays afternoons and evenings up until 8pm (last appointment 7pm). Parking restrictions on Chatfield Road operate. However, parking available in nearby Homebase if you make a purchase.
For further information email Tracey at tracey@essentialtherapia.com or phone on 07941 740018.
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General Health Sites
- NHS Complementary and Alternative Medicine specialist library
- Provides reviews of research on complementary therapy interventions.
- NHS Choices
- Information from the National Health Service on conditions, treatments, local services and healthy living. Includes an A-Z of health conditions and rates service providers such as hospitals (with mortality rates), so you search for those that specialise in your condition.
- UK Self Help
- List of UK self-help groups.
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Acupuncture
- The British Acupuncture Council
- The UK's leading regulatory and professional body for the practice of traditional acupuncture.
- The Acupuncture Research Resource Centre
- Has excellent briefing papers on the effectiveness of acupuncture for different illnesses and symptoms.
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Aromatherapy: Essential Oil Suppliers
- Baldwins
- Good value with a wide range of products. Shop located near the Elephant and Castle in South East London.
- Natural Touch Aromatherapy
- Online supplier offering a good range of products at reasonable prices.
- Essentially Oils
- Online supplier offering an excellent range of products. Good quality.
- Florame Aromatherapy
- Supplies a very good electric essential oil diffuser.
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Colleagues
- Pierre-John Cousin: Acupuncture, herbs, homeopathy in Southfields, Kensington
- An experienced practitioner with broad range of interests. Has written books on skin care.
- Suzanne Goggin: Holistic Aromatherapy Massage, Deep Tissue Massage and Facial Rejuvenation Massage in Crystal Palace
- Suzanne tailors each treatment to your individual needs resulting in soothed muscles, renewed energy and an improved sense of wellbeing. She is IFPA accredited.
- Paul Lowe: Scenar, Magnetic Field Therapy, Quantum Wave Laser, Body Field Analysis, in Lewes, Sussex.
- An experienced therapist helping a wide range of health issues from sports injuries to chronic pain.
- Nita Mistry: Osteopathy, Cranial Osteopathy, naturopathy in North Finchley, Southfields
- A fully qualified and registered Osteopath has gone through extensive training. Nita Mistry also has a broad range of clinical experience in Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy.
- Katie Sedgwick: Craniosacral therapy, Reflexology in East Dulwich, Borough
- Katie specialises in treating clients with hormonal/fertility problems and supporting clients during pregnancy and postnatal care. She has postgraduate qualifications in Maternity Reflexology and Fertility, is a member of the I.F.R and the Craniosacral Therapy Association. Qualifying as a craniosacral practitioner in 2005, she has taken subsequent postgraduate qualifications in: working with pregnant women, babies, children and visceral organs. She also works with Craniosacral Therapy to support clients with fertility problems, treatment after miscarriage, and emotional blocks around conception. Katie also specialises in treating clients suffering from stress, depression, chronic pain, fatigue, and trauma related conditions.
- Tanya Shoop: The Alexander Technique in Brixton, City
- Tanya Shoop is an experienced Alexander Technique teacher. The Alexander Technique helps us to think about our bodies and how we use them in daily activities so that we put less strain and tension on our systems and have posture that is open and relaxed. People come for many reasons including poor posture, back pain, neck pain, RSI or pregnancy.
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Published Articles
Positive Health October 2008: an article by Tracey Goulding on treating depression using Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This article highlights the importance of emotions in illness and how a Chinese Medical diagnosis can treat both the mind and body. The article describes the typical advice given by a Chinese Medical practitioner, which can include lifestyle and dietary advice. Depression is a difficult condition to treat, Chinese Medicine offers a complementary or even alternative choice, to anti-depressants and extensive counselling.
Further details: read article on Positive Health's website.
Diabetes Wellness News April 2008: an article by Tracey Goulding on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Diabetes has been published by the Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation. This article explores some of the research on the effectiveness of TCM, with a specific focus on acupuncture, at treating blood sugar levels and the consequences of diabetes, such as diabetic neuropathy. Research suggests that the best results are obtained for treating mild to moderate Type II diabetes.
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Article About SCENAR
What is SCENAR: an article by Professor Revenko.
This article explains the scientific action of SCENAR and compares its effectiveness to other forms of electrotherapy. The effectiveness of SCENAR at stimulating the C-fibres of the nervous system to produce neuropeptides is explained and related to the body's constant need to achieve homeostatis. The concept of the adaptive response is introduced. The conditions SCENAR treats are also highlighted. The author, Professor Revenko, is one of the Russian inventors of SCENAR therapy.
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