146 days ago

Flower essence blends / essential treatments

Lizzie from Wakefield

Hi everyone,
I am an experienced NZ reg flower essence practitioner and therapist!
I have a treqtment space at my home in marchioness way. I also work for Te whatu ora as an occupational therapist. I am soon to be running a retreat in the golden bay area over a weekend.
- do you get stressed easily?
- suffer with energy challenges,
- Feel out of balance?
- care for others but put your self last?
- struggle with anxiety or other difficult emotions?
I would love to help you!
I amnoffering free consults for the month of march ( my birthday month) blends are $30
- aromatouch treatments are $65 for 40 - 45 mins + foot soak or combine with a flower essence!
Contact via :www.essenzetherapies.com

Price: $65

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