The CNHC on Healing

White Wave is Registered for Healing and Massage Therapy through the CNHC

The CNHC has particular wording – as agreed with the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) – that it would like displayed on their registrants websites regarding Healing. Please find below the text as required…

The history of Healing stretches back for thousands of years. Nowadays most Healers view their work as a natural and purposeful energy based process which, from mostly anecdotal evidence, is believed to help relieve everyday stress, provide a sense of physical and emotional revitalisation and on some occasions bring about a deep sense of peace.

Each healing session will vary according to the needs of the client, but there are some general themes. The client remains fully clothed and may be seated or lying down. In simple terms, healers work with a conscious intention to help and support. The process focuses on using the hands, placed on or above different areas of the body, often in sequence, in order to facilitate a natural sense of wholeness and well being. Although there are some variations amongst Healers as to the philosophy and belief systems associated with it, most agree that Healing recognises the sanctity within the holistic nature of being.

  • White Wave in 2024…

    White Wave has been fully operational, accommodating Covid, since July 2020, with necessary due care. The use of PPE – if required or requested – and working in a Covid-safe environment will continue.

  • Contact White Wave

    If you have an enquiry or to make an appointment:- Telephone: 020 8444 7570
    Email: therapy@white-wave.org.uk

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    For Birthdays, Anniversaries, Easter, Mothers Day, Fathers Day and Christmas – a relaxing therapeutic Massage or Energy Work gift for someone you care about, to help them unwind…

  • Special offers -10% discount

    If you pay in advance for 4, 5 or 6 sessions you will receive a 10% discount. For more info, click HERE

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