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News: Larry Fujimoto at SHA Wellness Clinic

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 09 Apr 2014   Posted by BonnieF


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World renowned acupuncturist and expert in natural therapies, Master Larry Fujimoto, will be heading to SHA Wellness Clinic this month until 3rd May to provide guests with consultations and treatments. 

Professor Fujimoto is famed as a doctor of Oriental Medicine, working at Samra University.  His natural therapies originated from oriental medicine, and he is an instructor, practitioner, and medical healer whose practice concentrates on balancing the Ying and Yang powers of healing.

SHA Wellness Clinic has aptly been described as a ‘wellbeing Mecca’ on the Spabreaks.com website as in addition to being dedicated to rest and relaxation, as the name suggests, wellness is a major driving force behind the resort, drawing inspiration from India, Japan, and other Eastern legacies, which are combined with modern medicines to deliver their guests with the best experience.

This acupuncture opportunity is not one to be missed, especially with the World Health Organization recognising the practice as an effective treatment for a whole host of health complaints from IBS to migraines.

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Written by BonnieF
A journalist by trade, Bonnie is the Editor for Spabreaks.com. Keen to spread the message on accessible wellbeing and a spa experience for all, she thinks green smoothies are somewhat overrated and her favourite spa treatment is an Elemis Couture Technology facial.


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