Natural Healing

Your physical and mental well-being go hand in hand - a healthy mind in a healthy body is a popular saying for a reason. Do you want to take the health of yourself and your clients into your own hands and tackle ailments and discomforts in a natural and healthy way? Do you want to immerse yourself in the world of aromatherapy, Bach Blossoms, phytotherapy and homeopathy? Then don't wait any longer and sign up for one of the courses from the sub-theme Natural Healing!

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Acupressure is the new acupuncture. Both techniques are very similar, but acupressure does not use needles. Instead, therapists use their bodies. They press on certain points on the body with their hands, elbows and feet. In this way, they relieve pain and stress and improve the overall well-being of their clients.

Ayurveda is going mainstream. For years, Ayurvedic herbs have been used in India. According to Ayurveda, certain plants have restorative properties that make them increase health and longevity. Today you find herbs everywhere, for example in the form of supplements, or even in spicy green smoothies.

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As an expert in natural health you can work as an alternative therapist or natural nutritionist in a specialty store. You help people with advice on healthy and natural nutrition adapted to the person. Or you apply certain healing therapies, such as gemmotherapy, Bach Blossom therapy or aromatherapy.

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As an expert in natural health you can work as an alternative therapist or natural nutritionist in a specialty store. You help people with advice on healthy and natural nutrition adapted to the person. Or you apply certain healing therapies, such as gemmotherapy, Bach Blossom therapy or aromatherapy.

Acupressure is the new acupuncture. Both techniques are very similar, but acupressure does not use needles. Instead, therapists use their bodies. They press on certain points on the body with their hands, elbows and feet. In this way, they relieve pain and stress and improve the overall well-being of their clients.

Ayurveda is going mainstream. For years, Ayurvedic herbs have been used in India. According to Ayurveda, certain plants have restorative properties that make them increase health and longevity. Today you find herbs everywhere, for example in the form of supplements, or even in spicy green smoothies.