Entries by Robin Kiashek

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Dr. Raymond Perrin – Chronic Fatige Syndrome in BOA

Dr Raymond Perrin is a Manchester-based osteopath who has come to prominence for his
work with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) otherwise known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
(CFS). He qualified from the BSO in 1984 and for the last 21 years has dedicated himself to
the research of ME and the development of a system of manual diagnosis and treatment
which he claims has helped hundreds of patients and cured many.

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Dr. Adam Law

“We all need to listen, not just with our intellects but our hearts as well,” Law said. “As long as we see the people in front of us as people and hear their stories, I think there is a lot of hope.” “

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ME ASSOCIATION NEW NATIONAL SURVEY

ME ASSOCIATION NEW NATIONAL SURVEY The ME association has published the results of the largest independent survey for ME patients ever conducted in the UK. The result of which treatments were most successful. Of a list of 25, 1st was Pacing and 2nd was Relaxation/meditation, both which obviously  help ME sufferers who are doing too […]

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DL-W AT sleep

I have suffered with sleeping problems for most of my adult life, however over the last few months these problems got so much worse that my life became almost unbearable…. Robin suggested that I try Autogenic Training. After 7 sessions my sleep has improved dramatically!!

After all these years and the many, many things I have tried, I really didn’t think anything would help me – thanks to Robin and Autogenic Training, I have been proved to be wrong– and that’s a first!!

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RK life coaching

Robin as been my osteopath for 10 years. His addition of NLP Neuro Linguistic Programming & Life Coaching to his practice has been useful to me. After redundancy I found life increasingly depressing.

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Stress ‘slows healing’

Researchers have shown that stress and anxiety can make it more difficult for wounds to heal.  Professor John Weinman, from the Institute of Psychiatry at King’s College London, presented the findings at the Cheltenham Science Festival.  Healthy volunteers, whose levels of stress were determined using a standard questionnaire, were subjected to small ‘punch’ wounds. The […]