Jane Cooper IFA Dip ITEC IFR Dip MCThA
Jane is a member of the Complementary Therapists Association. She qualified as a clinical Aromatherapist in 1996 with the International Federation of Aromatherapists. She also holds diplomas in Reflexology (IFR), Remedial and Deep Tissue Massage (ITEC) and Thermal Hot Stone Therapy.
Over the last 11 years Jane has gained vast experience in preventative health, spending many of these working in NHS Clinics and GP's surgeries before helping to form the clinic with her fellow practitioners.
You will experience a relaxing and restorative treatment that aims to correct any imbalances of the body, leaving you feeling refreshed and re-energised. The treatments are tailored to your individual needs and may include deep tissue massage, reflexology, pressure points, lymphatic drainage or thermal hot stones.
More recently Jane has added to her knowledge with Injury Prevention Massage, Advanced Reflexology Training (A.R.T. Seminar)and Ayurvedic Face Lift Massage.
Feel free to come and discuss your personalised requirements in a friendly and caring environment.
Philippa Elms MAR IFA ThM Dip
Philippa qualified in Reflexology, Anatomy and Physiology and Therapeutic Massage in 2002 and is a member of the Association of Reflexologists(AOR). Philippa has continued her professional development over the years to include advanced reflexology (A.R.T.), injury prevention techniques, fertility & maternity care, lymphatic and endocrine work.
Philippa specializes in Reflexology and has found this gentle yet powerful therapy has helped many of her patients who have suffered with back pain, injuries, infertility, headaches, sleep disorders, digestive problem, stress and hormonal inbalances.
She has worked hard to raise the awareness of reflexology in the local community and often works with local charities to give free taster sessions.
To visit the AOR just CLICK HERE to go straight to it
Mary Lenihan, LicAc MBAcC
I am a fully qualified acupuncturist and follow in the tradition of Classical Five Element Acupuncture as taught by Professor J R Worsley.
I have been using natural medicine as the primary health care for myself and my family since the birth of my two children, now aged 15 and 17. I was so inspired by the benefits, particularly those that acupuncture brought, that I decided to train as a practitioner and studied full time at the School of Five Elements in Camden, North London for three years.
At present I treat a variety of conditions in both men and women with physical or emotional difficulties. My keen interest is that of women’s health and fertility and I have attended further training with fertility experts in this field such as Zeta West and other respected Acupuncturist in this field.
I am a member of the British Acupuncture Council.
I have trained with the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association which can help combat withdrawal problems connected to alcohol, drugs and smoking. I have also trained in facial revitalisation.
Many people, of all ages, come for acupuncture for help with a wide range of symptoms. Acupuncture has recently been endorsed by the British Medical Association and the House of Lords as particularly effective in treating conditions such as back pain, migraines, nausea, vomiting and dental pain.
Associates:
Hester Baker BSc (Hons) Ost
Dennis Picknett BSc (Hons) Ost
"Where there is movement there is life. Where there is stasis there is morbidity". A.T. Still (Founder of Osteopathy).
Our bodies were designed to run, jump, climb trees and sleep on the ground.
Little wonder that our modern life is often accompanied by pain and discomfort in joints and muscles.
I work through harmonic oscillations of the body combined with long muscle stretches and joint manipulation to appeal to the body's innate sense of what is 'right'.
This returns vigor to the tissues and assists in posture and relaxation.
Rachel Potter BSc (Hons) Psych LLSCH RSHom
Rachel qualified as a Classical Homeopath in 2002 and became a Registered Member of the Society of Homeopaths in 2004. www.homeopathy-soh.org. She also holds a Psychology Degree.
Homeopathy is a profound energy system of medicine that cleanses and stimulates the energy system of the body. It is effective in curing a wide range of illnesses from minor health problems to very serious conditions. It offers a safe alternative to conventional medicine as it treats the whole person, the physical as well as the emotional. There are no side effects, as in conventional medicine, as no chemical reaction takes place.
The word homeopathy comes from the Greek words omeos meaning 'similar' and pathos meaning 'suffering'. So the literal translation and fundamental principle of homeopathy means 'like cures like' - something causing imbalance in the body being used to restore balance. This was first introduced by Hippocrates, but brought to life and developed by Dr Samuel Hahneman in the late 18th Century.
'The highest ideal of cure is speedy, gentle and enduring restoration of health by the most trustworthy and least harmful way' Samuel Hahnemann, founder of Homeopathy.
Lisa Hopper Cert ECBS,Grad.Dip.ITEC, MBTER, MAAPA,CNHC
Lisa is a member of The Bowen Therapist European Register and the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council. She graduated with distinctions in Holistic Massage and Anatomy and Physiology in 2005 and has continued her professional development, studying Indian Head Massage, Slavic Massage™, Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular therapy for the neck, shoulders and back, Chinese foot Massage and Lymphatic techniques through Reflexology, foot and leg massage.
Lisa has since studied The Bowen Technique with the European College of Bowen Studies (E.C.B.S) 2007-2008 (please visit www.thebowentechnique.com for more information)and she will be focussing on The Bowen Technique at The Tenterden Natural Health Clinic.
The Bowen Technique aims to balance the whole person and is potentially helpful for back and neck pain, sciatica, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, sports injuries, leg length differences/tilted pelvis, joint pain, muscle spasm, hamstring strain, pain management, acute and chronic fatigue, asthma, hayfever, bronchial complaints, IBS, digestive problems, strokes, whiplash, infant colic and PMT to name but a few.
The Bowen Technique - Client endorsements
Knee Injury – 3 treatments
The Bowen method was a surprisingly gentle treatment, which deceptively, seems at first to involve almost no action. Specific moves are made and then a rest takes place before more moves follow. At first I was sceptical that the long standing injury to my knee would be addressed by this. However, afterwards I felt some relief and it was more usable and as we continued the course over a number of weeks, the injury seemed to be diminishing. There was an element of natural improvement, I think, but certainly my knee got better more quickly than it had over the previous nine months or more. The curiously unassertive treatment on a strong joint like a knee surprised me in its apparent effectiveness.
Sean, Cranbrook, Kent - 2008
Low back and neck pain – ongoing treatments
Having been very cynical about alternative therapies I would like to say how happily surprised I have been by how successful Bowen has proved for me. I have had a bad lower back for many years due to damage done in my twenties (I am now in my late forties) and have suffered neck pain intermitently following a whip-lash injury.
I have tried various therapies, including different physiotherapists, osteopaths and an acupuncture therapist, with little success. Since starting a course of Bowen with Lisa I have been almost completely clear of symptoms and when I start to feel a twinge, I visit for a top up and the Bowen seems to keep problems at bay. Amazing! I would thoroughly recommend your practice.
Jo, Rye, East Sussex - 2008
Frozen shoulder – 5 treatments
After one year of unsuccessful conventional treatment for a frozen shoulder I tried the Bowen Technique with Lisa and after three treatments, was pleased to find the pain and inflammation beginning to fade. After another couple of treatments the shoulder was almost as good as new. With an active lifestyle, I will be seeing Lisa every few months to maintain the benefits of the treatment.
Kathleen, Headcorn, Kent – May 2009
Shoulder Pain - 5 treatments
Having dislocated my shoulder some years ago, I have only been able to raise my arm waist high. After receiving various different treatments without success I decided to try The Bowen Technique with Lisa.
I am now able to raise my arm above shoulder height without pain or discomfort which is really amazing. I fully recommend Lisa and The Bowen Technique to anyone who has any joint/muscle problems and will continue to have top up treatments as and when required.
Alan, Northiam, East Sussex - Nov 2009
Jane is a member of the Complementary Therapists Association. She qualified as a clinical Aromatherapist in 1996 with the International Federation of Aromatherapists. She also holds diplomas in Reflexology (IFR), Remedial and Deep Tissue Massage (ITEC) and Thermal Hot Stone Therapy.
Over the last 11 years Jane has gained vast experience in preventative health, spending many of these working in NHS Clinics and GP's surgeries before helping to form the clinic with her fellow practitioners.
You will experience a relaxing and restorative treatment that aims to correct any imbalances of the body, leaving you feeling refreshed and re-energised. The treatments are tailored to your individual needs and may include deep tissue massage, reflexology, pressure points, lymphatic drainage or thermal hot stones.
More recently Jane has added to her knowledge with Injury Prevention Massage, Advanced Reflexology Training (A.R.T. Seminar)and Ayurvedic Face Lift Massage.
Feel free to come and discuss your personalised requirements in a friendly and caring environment.
Philippa Elms MAR IFA ThM Dip
Philippa qualified in Reflexology, Anatomy and Physiology and Therapeutic Massage in 2002 and is a member of the Association of Reflexologists(AOR). Philippa has continued her professional development over the years to include advanced reflexology (A.R.T.), injury prevention techniques, fertility & maternity care, lymphatic and endocrine work.
Philippa specializes in Reflexology and has found this gentle yet powerful therapy has helped many of her patients who have suffered with back pain, injuries, infertility, headaches, sleep disorders, digestive problem, stress and hormonal inbalances.
She has worked hard to raise the awareness of reflexology in the local community and often works with local charities to give free taster sessions.
To visit the AOR just CLICK HERE to go straight to it
Mary Lenihan, LicAc MBAcC
I am a fully qualified acupuncturist and follow in the tradition of Classical Five Element Acupuncture as taught by Professor J R Worsley.
I have been using natural medicine as the primary health care for myself and my family since the birth of my two children, now aged 15 and 17. I was so inspired by the benefits, particularly those that acupuncture brought, that I decided to train as a practitioner and studied full time at the School of Five Elements in Camden, North London for three years.
At present I treat a variety of conditions in both men and women with physical or emotional difficulties. My keen interest is that of women’s health and fertility and I have attended further training with fertility experts in this field such as Zeta West and other respected Acupuncturist in this field.
I am a member of the British Acupuncture Council.
I have trained with the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association which can help combat withdrawal problems connected to alcohol, drugs and smoking. I have also trained in facial revitalisation.
Many people, of all ages, come for acupuncture for help with a wide range of symptoms. Acupuncture has recently been endorsed by the British Medical Association and the House of Lords as particularly effective in treating conditions such as back pain, migraines, nausea, vomiting and dental pain.
Associates:
Hester Baker BSc (Hons) Ost
Dennis Picknett BSc (Hons) Ost
"Where there is movement there is life. Where there is stasis there is morbidity". A.T. Still (Founder of Osteopathy).
Our bodies were designed to run, jump, climb trees and sleep on the ground.
Little wonder that our modern life is often accompanied by pain and discomfort in joints and muscles.
I work through harmonic oscillations of the body combined with long muscle stretches and joint manipulation to appeal to the body's innate sense of what is 'right'.
This returns vigor to the tissues and assists in posture and relaxation.
Rachel Potter BSc (Hons) Psych LLSCH RSHom
Rachel qualified as a Classical Homeopath in 2002 and became a Registered Member of the Society of Homeopaths in 2004. www.homeopathy-soh.org. She also holds a Psychology Degree.
Homeopathy is a profound energy system of medicine that cleanses and stimulates the energy system of the body. It is effective in curing a wide range of illnesses from minor health problems to very serious conditions. It offers a safe alternative to conventional medicine as it treats the whole person, the physical as well as the emotional. There are no side effects, as in conventional medicine, as no chemical reaction takes place.
The word homeopathy comes from the Greek words omeos meaning 'similar' and pathos meaning 'suffering'. So the literal translation and fundamental principle of homeopathy means 'like cures like' - something causing imbalance in the body being used to restore balance. This was first introduced by Hippocrates, but brought to life and developed by Dr Samuel Hahneman in the late 18th Century.
'The highest ideal of cure is speedy, gentle and enduring restoration of health by the most trustworthy and least harmful way' Samuel Hahnemann, founder of Homeopathy.
Lisa Hopper Cert ECBS,Grad.Dip.ITEC, MBTER, MAAPA,CNHC
Lisa is a member of The Bowen Therapist European Register and the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council. She graduated with distinctions in Holistic Massage and Anatomy and Physiology in 2005 and has continued her professional development, studying Indian Head Massage, Slavic Massage™, Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular therapy for the neck, shoulders and back, Chinese foot Massage and Lymphatic techniques through Reflexology, foot and leg massage.
Lisa has since studied The Bowen Technique with the European College of Bowen Studies (E.C.B.S) 2007-2008 (please visit www.thebowentechnique.com for more information)and she will be focussing on The Bowen Technique at The Tenterden Natural Health Clinic.
The Bowen Technique aims to balance the whole person and is potentially helpful for back and neck pain, sciatica, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, sports injuries, leg length differences/tilted pelvis, joint pain, muscle spasm, hamstring strain, pain management, acute and chronic fatigue, asthma, hayfever, bronchial complaints, IBS, digestive problems, strokes, whiplash, infant colic and PMT to name but a few.
The Bowen Technique - Client endorsements
Knee Injury – 3 treatments
The Bowen method was a surprisingly gentle treatment, which deceptively, seems at first to involve almost no action. Specific moves are made and then a rest takes place before more moves follow. At first I was sceptical that the long standing injury to my knee would be addressed by this. However, afterwards I felt some relief and it was more usable and as we continued the course over a number of weeks, the injury seemed to be diminishing. There was an element of natural improvement, I think, but certainly my knee got better more quickly than it had over the previous nine months or more. The curiously unassertive treatment on a strong joint like a knee surprised me in its apparent effectiveness.
Sean, Cranbrook, Kent - 2008
Low back and neck pain – ongoing treatments
Having been very cynical about alternative therapies I would like to say how happily surprised I have been by how successful Bowen has proved for me. I have had a bad lower back for many years due to damage done in my twenties (I am now in my late forties) and have suffered neck pain intermitently following a whip-lash injury.
I have tried various therapies, including different physiotherapists, osteopaths and an acupuncture therapist, with little success. Since starting a course of Bowen with Lisa I have been almost completely clear of symptoms and when I start to feel a twinge, I visit for a top up and the Bowen seems to keep problems at bay. Amazing! I would thoroughly recommend your practice.
Jo, Rye, East Sussex - 2008
Frozen shoulder – 5 treatments
After one year of unsuccessful conventional treatment for a frozen shoulder I tried the Bowen Technique with Lisa and after three treatments, was pleased to find the pain and inflammation beginning to fade. After another couple of treatments the shoulder was almost as good as new. With an active lifestyle, I will be seeing Lisa every few months to maintain the benefits of the treatment.
Kathleen, Headcorn, Kent – May 2009
Shoulder Pain - 5 treatments
Having dislocated my shoulder some years ago, I have only been able to raise my arm waist high. After receiving various different treatments without success I decided to try The Bowen Technique with Lisa.
I am now able to raise my arm above shoulder height without pain or discomfort which is really amazing. I fully recommend Lisa and The Bowen Technique to anyone who has any joint/muscle problems and will continue to have top up treatments as and when required.
Alan, Northiam, East Sussex - Nov 2009