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ShiatsuHealth Information
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Discovering Shiatsu Description: Article by Catherine Sutton. (articleindex.com) |
Kimura Shiatsu Institute Description: Offers treatment and courses to make one's body healthy physically, mentally and spiritually. (shiatsu-k.com) |
Mike Flanagan's Shiatsu Information Pages Description: Information, international practitioner directory, pictures, links and book reviews. (shiatsu.8m.com) |
Self Healing Australia Description: [Newtown, NSW, Australia] Natural therapies site offering information, newsletter, treatments, classes, courses and workshops in zen shiatsu. (self-healing.com.au) |
Shiatsu Description: Definitions and charts. Multilingual site maintained by Jose Manuel Afreixo Nunes da Cruz. (geocities.com) |
Shiatsu, Japanese Massage Description: Includes Do-in exercises and list of worldwide practitioners. Multilingual site maintained by Rian Visser, Haarlem, Netherlands. (rianvisser.nl) |
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