Darkfield Microscopy, also known as Live Blood Analysis, is a special technique through which people may see their own live blood cells on a video screen. Unlike typical blood tests, which are based on chemical analysis, with Darkfield Microscopy the blood sample is assessed visually and the patient’s blood cells, as well as other bodies the exist within the blood stream such as bacteria and micro-organisms, can be observed in their living state. It is thought that by observing the blood in this way, a health professional will be able to detect nutritional disorders before outward symptoms have developed.

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Alex Hutton.September 30th, 2008
Denas, which stands for Dynamic Electro Neuro Adaptive Stimulator, is a battery operated non-invasive electronic nerve energy regulator and stimulator which employs SCENAR technology at full strength. Denas therapy is non-toxic, portable, energy-efficient and completely drugless.
Denas is used within many spheres of medicine. Doctors, physicians, chiropractors, osteopaths, sports therapist, beauty therapists, health practitioners, Naturopath as well as unqualified purveyors of healing treatment can all make use of Denas therapy.
Denas therapy optimises health, improves functionality, relieves pain and induces a person’s body into an ideal physical state by promoting the release of the body’s own neuropeptides.

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Alex Hutton.September 30th, 2008
Dance Movement Therapy is a form of art therapy. Patients are directed to express their inner feelings through dance movement, and this is thought to bring about healing from disease and trauma. Sometimes through verbal dialogue deep seated negative emotions will elude a therapist, but through Dance Movement Therapy it is thought that emotion may be more readily expressed. Under Dance Movement Therapy, the body and mind are inseparable entities. Psychological issues are brought out to the physical level.
Dance Movement Therapy is used in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, day care centres and counselling centres.

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Alex Hutton.September 30th, 2008