Ex UK resident returns from New Zealand to help people in extra-ordinary ways

Health therapist, nominated for New Zealand Woman of the Year for ‘innovation and contribution to health and science’, assists people to recover from chronic illnesses deemed incomprehensible, and in some cases incurable, by many doctors.
 
RICKMANSWORTH, U.K. - July 19, 2013 - PRLog -- Ex Northwood resident Kim Knight, back in the UK from her current place of residence in New Zealand, is helping people recover their health in unusual yet effective ways.

Specializing in long-term conditions such as C.F.S. (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), M.E. (Myalgic Encephalopathy) and Fibromyalgia, Ms Knight has trained in several professional approaches which seek to identify and rectify symptoms at a root causal level.  

Her work focuses on the psycho-emotional-mental (thought-feeling-beliefs) aspects of health and the ways in which we often unconsciously prevent wellbeing through not addressing present or past stresses, conflicts and negative emotions. These methods also help people understand and resolve a multitude of baffling conditions including irritable bowel, anxiety, depression, insomnia, plus a variety of seemingly inexplicable and unusual aches and pains. What makes her work even more extraordinary is that it can be carried out by phone or skype remotely from anywhere in the world.

Having recovered from 20 years of debilitating chronic fatigue, clinical depression, severe back pain, chronic urologial issues, multiple allergies and more, her passion is to help those who have been told there is no hope that they can recover and regain their lives.

In her words “It is more important than ever that this information is now brought to the attention of the general public. The solutions are here now, and it is our duty to let people know they can reduce their pain and symptoms rather than living a life of despair and hopelessness”. In her experience clients who have been ill for 10 or 20 years can find themselves well in just a few weeks.

Ms Knight left the UK in 1990 to live in New Zealand. Since then she has trained in several cutting-edge health techniques including Mickel Therapy, Moativational Medicine™, Dr Bradley Nelson's Emotion Code and Qigong. Her 2011 online teleseries on how to recover from chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and chronic illness was nominated for a prestigious health excellence award in 2012 in New Zealand.

In one client’s words: "It amazed me how quickly Kim mapped the history of my physical injury to the emotional experience I was having when I sustained the injury six years ago.  The pain I suffered was revealed to be related to feelings and beliefs I have held for many years.  It was quite mind blowing (and almost humorous) to see the connection so clearly. This enabled the injury to be shifted, space was created for healing to take place”.

On Wed 31 July Ms Knight will be giving an evening seminar at Moor Park Golf Club, Herts, entitled ‘A Fresh Perspective on Health’. During the seminar she will share some of the life-changing advances which have been made in healthcare over the past 20 years, and how it may be much easier to identify the cause of seemingly inexplicable pain than could ever have been imagined.

Entry to the seminar is by donation with 50% of proceeds to the Lady Captain’s Charity for Huntingdon’s Disease. To register for the seminar go to http://healthyrevolution.eventbrite.com/

For more information contact Kim by email: info "at" artofhealth.co.nz or see her website www.artofhealth.co.nz

To see what people say about her work: http://www.artofhealth.co.nz/pp-feedback-individual.htm
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