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OUR PHILOSOPHY 

NATURAL

INGREDIENTS

Holistic

Health

BALANCE

AND RESTORE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SALIX HEALTH
AND
WELLBEING CENTRE

 

Discover The Difference Naturopathy Makes
Ethical And
Sustainable
Hippocratic
Principles

Naturopaths believe in treating the

 "whole person" and emphasise preventative care.

They often recommend changes in diet and lifestyle to enhance the health of 

their patients.

They consider health to be not just the absence of disease but complete physical, social and mental wellbeing.

Naturopathic Practitioners often say that diseases must be healed not just by

suppressing symptoms, but by rooting out the true cause. 

Symptoms are actually viewed as the 

body's natural efforts to heal itself and 

restore balance.

Naturopathic medicine modalities 

include a variety of healing treatments, 

such as Diet and Clinical Nutrition, 

Homoeopathy, Botanical medicine, Soft 

Tissue and Spinal Manipulation, 

Iridology, and Acupuncture. 

 

 

 

 

 

We source our products from a wide range of companies who all strive to be as ethically conscious as possible.

 

We supply products that are:

 

  • Fairtrade

  • GMO-free

 

  • Organic

 

  • Licensed by the Soil Association

  • Eco-Friendly

  • Cruelty-Free

 

  • Sustainable

 

Our own label range is certified GMO free

 

 

We have one ambition and that's to provide you with the very best in Alternative Medicine and Healthcare by following the Hippocratic Principles of working with you to improve every aspect of your Health and WellBeing.

 

  “If we could give every individual the right      amount of nourishment and exercise, not      too little and not too much, we would have    found the safest way to health.” 

 

   Hippocrates

 

In your consultation, we will take the time to get to know you holistically so that we can treat you as a whole person and not just disguise your symptoms.

 

In the word of Hippocrates


"It’s more important to know what sort of  person has a disease than to know what  sort of disease a person has.” 

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