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The Natural Healing Centre

[August 2008] It is said that no two snowflakes look alike. The same can be said of humans, as we are not only different on the outside, we are different bio-chemically too. The Natural Healing Centre grasps this concept and provides a consulting service that improves the body’s health naturally.

The Natural Healing Centre (NHC), their staff and consultants aim to uplift and improve the lives of their clients in a holistic, interactive and educational manner. It is their intention to focus their energy, skills, and experience on helping people to achieve true healing. This means shifting attention from disease to the message it carries and helping people to open up to and align with the full, free flow of life energy.

The NHC makes use of a program called the Body Scan which is tailor-made to satisfy an individual’s needs by detecting all deficiencies within the body. A professionally trained consultant will explain the results obtained by the scan and determine what nutrients your body needs to remain healthy.

Sounds simple? Yes it is. This process can detect bodily stressors that cause disease and harm to the organs. Factors such as stress, depression, anxiety and many more only adversely affect the body. The NHC makes use of biofeedback therapies, nutritional evaluations and anti-aging therapies to promote a healthy body and individual.

Marian Ludewig and Su Crafford, both trained Biofeedback Energetic Therapists and owners of the Natural Healing Centre, believe in the following principles of healing:

  1. The healing power of nature

    The body is more than the sum of its physical parts. Their role is to assist the body in working with the ordered and intelligent efforts of the natural life force as it acts in the body and in the person’s life.

  2. Balance the whole person

    The current appearance and functioning of the physical body is the result of a larger life system in each person that includes nutrition, exercise, and other factors including mental, emotional, genetic, spiritual, environmental, and social aspects of life. When there is imbalance anywhere in the system, the body will sooner or later display illness.

  3. Identify the cause

    Disease symptoms are the natural result of the body’s attempt to heal itself or adapt to an imbalance in the person’s life. For example, a fever is the body’s way of killing germs. Using symptoms as clues to underlying imbalance, they search for and aim to balance the imbalance.

  4. Prevention is the best cure

    Rather than wait until disease demonstrates underlying imbalance, it is best to live in balance. Their role is to understand each person well enough to identify imbalance before it leads to disease, and to teach the person how to create the best possible circumstances for health.

  5. First, we do no harm

    Their responsibility is to guide the person in choosing the tools and techniques most likely to support the body’s life force, and causing the least possibility of adverse effects.

  6. Doctor as teacher

    The original meaning of the Latin root for doctor was teacher. The primary aim is to inspire, guide, and teach a person how to be well, and how to care for him or herself in the event of disease. Even in hands-on treatments, they are not the healers, but only serve to facilitate healing by the life force acting in the person.

They do not want to replace the use of a doctor. On the contrary, a doctor, health professional or health care provider can provide accurate diagnosis and relevant treatment advice.

The Natural Healing Centre provides is services not only to individuals, but to companies as well. This service will help employees of big corporations to de-stress and cope with their workload. This in turn could increase productivity and can be offered as an incentive.

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Centuries ago people relied on nature to heal themselves. The Natural Healing Centre wants to encourage natural healing by examining both internal and external factors affecting the body. Both Marian and Su believe that they can make an impact on service delivery in various sectors in our community.

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