The Cross Patch

A regular blog on various matters associated with physical therapy, acupressure and energy medicine bodywork by one of the most experienced practitioners in the U.K.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

BOOKS

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As the autumn equinox comes around for another year - winter draws on and it is time to think about doing some writing over the winter month...
Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Spring 2014 teaching seminars

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Further to the last blog - I am keen to teach other practitioners my pioneering techniques so that they themselves will be able to teach oth...
Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Medical dowsing

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At last April's annual conference of ACPEM I gave a talk and workshop on the various aspects of medical dowsing. It included dowsing wit...
Monday, 15 July 2013

Catch up

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Sorry about lack of recent posts and apologies to the scores of you who have logged on to see the latest pearls of wisdom . This is the time...
Thursday, 9 May 2013

Royal Mail - Grrrrrrr........

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I have mentioned this in my web site but will put it here as well. I write of the draconian increase in price of parcels here in the UK sinc...
Monday, 29 April 2013

Hello Again - Catching Up

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Although it is late April, it seems that here in the UK winter is still with us. I have just been out with the dog and it seems just like a ...
Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Time for a break

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I have decided to take a wee break from writing this blog for a few months until the Spring. Two main reasons - Firstly I am coming up to a ...
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The Cross Patch
I am a retired chartered physiotherapist, acupuncturist, reflexologist and cranio-sacral therapist. I have also written 12 books on acupressure, the chakras and acupuncture and give practical experiential workshops on these topics. I am passionate about integrating GOOD professional complementary therapies into mainstream physiotherapy and think that ALL medicine should be integrated ie the best of modern Western and the best of Traditional.
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