Rebalance Your Energies
The combination of herbal medicine and Bach flower therapy can positively influence physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing across all body systems.
How it works
Herbal medicine profoundly impacts physical health by supporting metabolic processes and addressing specific systems, such as digestive, musculoskeletal, hormonal, immune, nervous, skin and urinary. It aids in regulation, balance, nourishment and pain reduction, and is particularly beneficial for women’s health during fertility, pregnancy, and menopause. Additionally, herbs can help manage adrenal stress, burnout, and conditions like anxiety and depression.
Bach flower therapy focuses on emotional health, alleviating issues such as anxiety, loneliness, depression, trauma, PTSD, fears, phobias, and panic. It is also safe for children and during pregnancy.
It is useful to have an outline of your past medical history and a clear impression of an ideal outcome from the treatment. The treatment may cause a little tiredness but not in every case.
FAQs
What/who is the treatment beneficial for?
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Fertility problems
- Menopause symptoms
- Menstrual issues
- Headaches/Migraines
- IBS
- Insomnia
- Digestive issues
- Blood Pressure
- Tiredness/Lack of Energy
- Cleansing and Detox
- Musculoskeletal problems
- Back Pain
- Joint Pain
What should I wear for my treatment?
Clients should wear loose clothing. Generally points used will be on lower legs and arms but could also be on the back and in specific areas of discomfort.
How often is treatment recommended?
As an aid to a weeks reset acupuncture can help to nourish and support the cleansing and detox, especially through treating the vital organs, give relief from pain and improve your mood.
For chronic conditions weekly treatment is usually best to start until your health improves and then as and when needed. There is a cumulative effect that contributes to a strengthened immune system, hormonal balance and an overall sense of vitality.
How should I prepare for the treatment?
During your session your therapist will ask about areas that you consider require treatment, your medical history and medication you are taking. It would be helpful if you can prepare this information in advance.
Meet Katie Tildesley, Herbal Medicine Practitioner
Katie is a fully qualified Medical Herbalist and Bach Flower Practitioner, a member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists and a Bach Flower Registered Practitioner. Katie’s interest in the natural world led her to study for a first degree in Plant Biology. During this time, having worked with and received treatment from an inspiring local herbalist, Katie pursued a second degree in Herbal Medicine. A fascinating eight years followed working with the herbal and education team at Pukka Herbs whilst also building a private practice. Working with many patients suffering from the results of a high-stress lifestyle the effects of burnout, fatigue and stress related anxiety and insomnia took Katie on a further journey learning about the Bach Flower treatment system and its unique ability to target specific emotional states and a qualification as a fully trained Bach Flower practitioner.