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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Jocelyn Carter - Moonhawk Healing Natural Therapies Gender: Clinic Phone: Mobile Phone: Clinic Email: .au I became a naturopath so I can help people take a pathway to better health and wellbeing.I work with clients to achieve this through the use of herbs, functional nutrition, essential oils, and lifestyle changes.Area i can help you with include:         digestive function & health through strategies to repair the GIT & maintain peak digestive function         immune health through strengthening the immune system to prevent illness, & provide symptomatic relief when a person is unwell         oncology - supportive care for cancer patients         Genomic wellness & nutritional genomics         headaches (migraine and tension) by identifying triggers, prevention & symptomatic relief         skin conditions e.g acne, dermatitis, eczema, fragile skin, poor would healing, rosacea, psoriasis         chronic/complex health conditions e.g fatigue, fibromyalgia, MS         mental health by assisting people to build resilience          diabetes and pre-diabetes/metabolic syndrome through healthy eating plans, coaching clients through lifestyle changes, and herbal/nutritional supplements         Initial appointment for corrective care/treatment programs to address current and/or ongoing  health issues (60 minutes)         Follow up appointments for wellness/maintenance to maintain your health and wellbeing (20-45 minutes)         Short appointments for symptomatic/acute care to provide symptomatic relief for acute infections and other medical conditions         Longer appointments (up to 90 minutes) for complex/chronic health conditions Pathology testing services available through NutriPATH and BioScreen Medical I offer 3 levels of care  A refund for a consultation is available from most private health funds.
I offer a number of programs to manage a range of health conditions, for example, a immune support program for the cold/flu season, several detox programs preventing seasonal allergies, a program for ongoing health and wellbeing.Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Sciences, Charles Sturt University Advanced Diploma Western Herbal Medicine, Health Schools Australia Advanced Diploma in Naturopathy, Health Schools Australia Certificate of Aromatherapy, Certificate of Massage Therapy, Reiki Master, Aromatic Kinesiology, Touch for Health Memberships: National Herbalists Association of Australia Australian Tradtion Medicine Society Australian Reiki Connection Clinic Map: Located in: Practicing Full Membersmöbel rämistrasse zürichCBC News CBC News Navigation Home Opinion World Canada Politics Business Health Entertainment Technology & Science Video World Photo Galleries Nepal earthquake death toll hits 6,260 as government plans to compensate families The equivalent of $1,000 US for each victim killed, plus $400 for funeral costs The Associated Press Posted: May 01, 2015 4:46 AM ET Last Updated: May 02, 2015 8:31 PM ET Hope among the rubble in Nepal 2:45 Hope among the rubble in Nepal 2:45 Rural Nepal devastation 1:19 Rural Nepal devastation 1:19 Fresh croissants emerged from a popular bakery and were quickly snapped up.preiswerte möbel im landhausstil
Farmers delivered fresh produce and lines disappeared at gasoline stations.Slowly, life edged back toward a semblance of normal in Nepal's quake-hit capital Kathmandu on Friday as residents packed up tents and moved indoors."People are looking for the necessities of life.alte möbel günstig kaufen wienThe stores are starting to open.mobel aargauThese are the kinds of things that are happening," said CBC News correspondent Sasa Petricic.mobel zellerA man walks along the street in Kathmandu on Friday near a collapsed house levelled by the April 25 earthquake in Nepal.mobel kaufen in lorrach(Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters) "At the same time, there are some areas where the searchers are still going in, still looking for people," he said.möbel design erfurt
As rescue workers continued to comb the rubble in the city for survivors, the government said it was handing out the equivalent of $1,000 US to families for each victim killed in Saturday's earthquake, and another $400 for funeral costs, according to state-run Nepal Radio.günstige möbel in braunschweigThe death toll from the mammoth quake climbed to 6,260 including those who died in an avalanche on Mount Everest, plus more than 60 elsewhere in the region.günstige möbel in münsterThe city got a lift Thursday when two survivors, including a 15-year-old boy, were rescued after being buried in debris for five days.Live blog: CBC journalists report from Nepal Nepal earthquake: complete coverage Photos: CBC images from Nepal Mount Everest climbs to resume next week DART, Canadian Red Cross relief efforts ramp up Although poorer sections of the city remained strewn with collapsed buildings, there were visibly fewer tents standing in a central part of Kathmandu that had been packed with people in the first few days after the magnitude 7.8 quake hit amid repeated aftershocks.
Krishna Maharjan, a farmer on the outskirts, brought green onions and cauliflower on his bicycle into the city."We are trying to get as much fresh food to the people as possible," he said."I feel it is our small contribution.But that's what we can do and every little bit helps."Earthquake survivors board an Indian helicopter to be evacuated from their village, at Sirdibas Village, in Gorkha on Friday.(Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters) More than 130,000 houses were reportedly destroyed, according to the UN humanitarian office.Its chief, Valerie Amos, landed in Nepal for a three-day visit to meet victims and local leaders.Amos told reporters there were "immense logistical challenges" for aid workers trying to get aid to isolated, mountainside villages where helicopters can't land and roads have often been destroyed."Of course we are worried that it is taking so long to get to people who desperately need aid.Some of those villages are virtually flattened.But it's very, very hard to see how we're going to get to them," said Amos, who saw some of those places by air on Friday.
In the past 48 hours, the UN Children's Fund, or UNICEF, has delivered nearly 30 metric tons of supplies, including tents, water purification tablets, and first aid and hygiene kits.Rescuers are moving into the country's more remote villages as quickly as they can, but face an incredible task, Petricic said."There are thousands and thousands of people expected to be found dead in those areas," he said.Nepal appealed to international donors on Friday to send more tents and tarpaulins, along with grain, salt and sugar."We have received things like tuna fish and mayonnaise.What good are those things for us?We need grains, salt and sugar," Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat said.Information Minister Minedra Risal said Nepal immediately needs 400,000 tents but so far has only been able to provide 29,000 to people in need.A European Union official said about 1,000 people from Europe are still unaccounted for and had not reached out to their embassies since the earthquake struck.EU Ambassador to Nepal Rensje Teerink told reporters Friday that "of course doesn't mean they are dead.
It just means they haven't reported back."Most of the people came as tourists and trekkers, and many do not register with their embassies.A group of Nepal's Gurkhas serving the British army have rushed back home to help their quake-hit countrymen get clean drinking water.The soldiers from the Queen's Gurkha Engineers Unit on Thursday set up a portable water purification unit on the Kathmandu grounds of the old royal palace."I am just glad I could serve my countrymen when they really needed something so necessary like clean drinking water," said Cpl."I have been away for 13 years serving in a foreign land and finally I can do something for my motherland."Follow the live blog here Stay Connected with CBC News Mobile Facebook Podcasts Alerts Newsletter Latest Video Suicide bomber hits Somali capital 0:37 Japanese university students test small-scale space elevator 0:42 Fiery car explosion in Paris being called terror attack 0:38 'A truly horrific terrorist attack on our city' 0:53 Most Viewed Van plows into crowd near London mosque, driver arrested on attempted murder, terrorism charges Otto Warmbier, U.S.