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Monday April 21, 2008
The NAET Clinic of Ottawa Presents
Monthly Lecture Series
on Health Promotion
On Thursday evening, April 24th 7:00-8:00 pm
Judy Spence will speak on the benefit of NAET and of
Auricular Therapy in treating ADD, ADHD and
Autism Spectrum disorders.
This is a public service talk. Admission is free.
Call the NAET Clinic: 613-728-2579 to reserve a seat
536 Dovercourt Ave. Ottawa - Bus Route #16
Thursday May 24, 2007
Monday April 2, 2007
Thursday March 22, 2007
Saturday, December 3, 2005
In order to ensure that Meridians is able to meet the needs of all clients, our hours have ben expanded.
Saturday, November 19, 2005
A variety of Detox Treatments are now available at Meridians including spinal exerciser to move waste into lymph system, sauna to sweat out toxins and an assortment of exercise equipment to mobilize toxins.
Monday, December 08, 2003
Manual Lymphatic Drainage is part of a well-rounded allergy treatment plan. Lymph is the fluid that moves out form the arteries into connective tissue. This fluid contains nutrients, immune complexes, proteins, salts and much more. When people suffer from many allergies and hypersensitivities, they tend to pull much fluid from their circulatory system into tissues. The fluids go into interstitial spaces and often lead to edema (tissue swelling). In time and given repeated allergic reactions, the lymph can get thicker and it can become 'organized'. When that happens, lymph nodes, which are usually the size of pin heads, can grow to the size of peas or beans. This organized lymph starts to block local lymphatic drainage, leading to more fluid pooling in tissues.
Manual lymphatic drainage is a gentle therapeutic technique that, in a word, 'milks' interstitial fluid back into the lymphatic system, in a most gentle manner. Draining specific areas (i.e.: abdomen, face and neck, legs, back, etc.) improves the efficiency of the lymphatic system, allowing lymph fluid to return more readily from tissues into the lymphatic system where it is cleaned and ultimately, is removed from the body.
May I suggest that you consider booking manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) treatments as an adjunctive therapy to complement any allergy treatments that you are receiving either here at the NAET/BioSET Clinic, or elsewhere.
Sunday, December 07, 2003
At this time of the year, many people want to use up the balance of their medical benefits allotment. Since the fee for the initial work-up is heftier than that of treatments, I suggest that prospective clients book their new patient visits before year's end. That way, next year's budget can be applied strictly to treatments.
Current patients will often use up the balances in their medical benefits allotment to have additional allergy screening tests done for allergens or other health issues that they always wanted to have assessed, i.e.: parasites (worms, protozoa), nightshades, neurotransmitters, metabolic functioning, etc.
The clinic will be open on two days between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Looking forward to welcoming you into my practice,