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Activated Charcoal Cleanse

Superheated charcoal ingested with an intention to achieve 'internal cleansing'

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Acupressure

The treatment of disorders by stimulating 'acupoints' (acupuncture points) on the body. Instead of the needles used in acupuncture, the pressure is applied by fingertips, hand, elbow, feet or special devices. This is believed to clear blockages in the body meridians through which life energy flows

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Birds

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Dogs

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Fish

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Horses

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Insects

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Other Medium Sized Pets

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Other Small Sized Pets

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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Animal Assisted Therapy: Pocket Pets

The use of an animal companion as a pet to improve an individual's social, emotional, motivational or functional activities

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