Free naturopathy sessions for student case studies
Hi again Coasters! Do you, or does anyone you know, have a medically diagnosed condition? I'm a naturopathy, nutrition, and herbal medicine student in my final, clinical year at Wellpark College in Albany. I, and my classmates, each need two people with THE SAME condition to be case studies for our final clinical papers. Conditions like arthritis (RA or osteo), any autoimmune diseases, digestive conditions like IBS or an inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular or respiratory disease, depression, anxiety, reproductive conditions, or any diagnosed condition or disease. You will receive 8 free sessions with one of us and experience amazing changes in your life, energy, happiness, and wellbeing. We're looking for people for an initial 2 hr consultation the afternoon/evening of the 24th and 31st of July. There will be 7 x 45 minute follow ups every two weeks after that. Please message/email me or reply here for details. Thank you! Lucy :) lucy@thebalancedway.co.nz ph. 021 065 5339 * You can also contact Wellpark College directly at premaclinic@wellpark.co.nz ph. 09 360 0560
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