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Skin 'N' Tonic Beauty Salon

31-Jan-2012

Skin 'N' Tonic Beauty Salon The Perfect Cocktail of Health & Beauty A Beauty Salon with a difference! As we are affiliated with the Health &a.. Read More

Ultrasound Lipocavitation

02-Jan-2012

Ultrasound Lipocavitation: Skin 'N' Tonic has now been running Lipocavitation for several months and has been seeing some great results. Clients h.. Read More

Amino Acid Compounding

16-Jan-2011

AMINO ACIDS are the building blocks of all supplements and medications provided by any health practitioner. Our AMINO ACID laboratory has developed hi.. Read More

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Who is Greg Bantick and how can he help you?

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Greg has been working out of the Health & Healing Wellness Centre for over three years but now is fully integrated into the clinic. For those of you whom may not have met Greg before, he is a 30 year experienced acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Herbalist. His focus in general practice is in the areas of gynaecology (fertility and women's health issues), mood disorders, skin disorders, chronic or acute pain, general wellbeing and many more. Read the full article



Chronic Fatigue Help !

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

People experiencing fatigue may feel tired, lethargic, sleep or just lacking in energy. Fatigue is different from drowsiness, as it doesn't go away, even with more rest. Fatigue (physical fatigue or mental fatigue) is a common occurrence and complicated by the fact that fatigue is a normal healthy response to physical exertion or emotional stress. Fatigue could be the result of working, mental stress, over-stimulation and under-stimulation, depression and often boredom, disease or lack of sleep.  Read the full article



Acupunture doubles your chance of getting pregnant with IVF!

Friday, September 30, 2011

There have been numerous studies and research completed over the years showing that Acupuncture has a profound impact on the success rate of IVF. Of particular interest for us in Australia was a study completed by the University of Adelaide in 2006.  Read the full article