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Articles
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This section
contains various articles on The Bowen Technique as well as other
articles which might be of interest to Bowen therapists as well as
others. Bowen Related Articles |
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Bowen
Technique Migraine Study
London-based Bowen Technique practitioner Nikke Ariff recently completed
The Bowen Technique National Migraine Research Program, which sought
to determine the efficacy of The Bowen Technique in the treatment
of the migraine condition |
Primary
Care
An article that appeared in Primary Care magazine, highlighting
the successful use of The Bowen Technique in a primary care setting,
in this case a GP's surgery.
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THE BOWEN TECHNIQUE
The Bowen Technique is fast becoming one
of the most popular complementary therapies in the UK. Given that
Bowen only arrived here in 1993, this is a remarkable feat, so just
what is it that gives this technique such pulling power?
Appeared in Magazine of the OCPPP (Chartered
Physiotherpaists in Private Practice)
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N2N Nurse to
Nurse Vol 1 Issue 12 June 2001
THE BOWEN TECHNIQUE gentle and effective antidote to pain by Janie
Godfrey
In an article about The Bowen Technique which
appeared recently in Therapy Weekly, Bowen practitioner Paula Esson
noted: “More and more physiotherapists and doctors are incorporating
the technique into their working lives as an excellent additional
or primary tool for addressing dysfunction. The collaboration between
Bowen and conventional, orthodox medicine is indicative of a subtle
shift away from a drug-dependent medical culture to one that recognises
the benefits of treating the whole person.” |
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Bowen
and Sports, a Winning Formula
This article appeared in the July 2002 edition of Massage and Body
Therapists Magazine and illustrates the benefits of Bowen for sports
people |
Bowen
and Lymphatic Drainage
This article was published in the British Lymphology Society Newsletter
- Issue 24, Spring 1999. |
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The Bowen Technique
– simple, gentle, effective
by Julian Baker
Julian Baker is Europe’s leading Bowen
practitioner and teacher, having brought the technique to the UK from
Australia in 1992. Baker originally trained as a reflexologist in
Australia before discovering Bowen whilst living in Queensland.
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THE TIMES SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 22, 2003
IT WORKS FOR ME - THE BOWEN TECHNIQUE
Kick the inhaler into touch
A gentle therapy can be a breath of fresh air for asthma sufferers.
Celia Dodd reports
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