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Dan Lloyd Acupuncturist

Congresbury, North Somerset, N Somerset

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I am an Acupuncturist, I have been practicing since 2000 , treating many different ailments and helping countless patients.

I am happy to treat young and old alike.

After completing a Sports Degree I worked at a private health-club as a personal fitness instructor for two and half years.

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23 July 2018

I have visited Dan on several occasions and would really recommend him. He makes you feel at ease & cared about. Keep up the good work

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23 July 2018

Dan, is a fantastic healer and is very patient and calming. I imagine all his services are offered professionally and to a high standard, while maintaining a calm and relaxed environment and atmosphere. I had Reiki healing and for many days after I feel grounded, calm and free of stress and anxiety. I visit Dan @ his treatment rooms at Iwood Manor Lodge and the building and environment is so calming and feels so right, that maximizes relaxation and the right feeling...Thanks Dan More...

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I am so happy to be working as an Acupuncturist, the fact that I can dedicate time and effort into making people feel cared for, listened to and also actually do something to help them get better. That is why I love my job.

After working as a Gym Instructor, I knew I had to further myself. Having had Acupuncture and getting fantastic results for Migraine, Lack of Energy and Sporting Injuries, Acupuncture was a very positive move, especially with my knowledge in Anatomy and Physiology.

I was fascinated by the Philosophy of Ancient movement having done Yoga for a very young age and also learning Tai Qi and Qi Gong.

Choosing an Acupuncturist is a very personal thing, and I believe that gaining a good rapport with a patient is very important, for this to happen the Acupuncturist needs to spend time learning who the patient is and how they are likely to react to treatment.

The knowledge of how the ancient systems work and how to diagnose the imbalances of the body is very important.
The way these imbalances are treated is also very important.

But if that Acupuncturist doesn't truly know who you are and is not willing to spend time getting to know this fundamental knowledge, there will always be something missing.

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