Your Guide to Complementary Therapies and Local Therapists

Partners

We are privileged and excited to be affiliated with some influential and life-changing organisations and people. Collectively, we are all passionate about promoting Complementary Therapies, Alternative Medicines and Holistic Health and the positive benefits they bring to peoples’ lives.

We work closely with all our affiliates sharing knowledge, experiences and to make real changes to real people. Our affiliates are unique and range from charities to individuals but we all have one common goal: because Complementary Therapies and Alternative Medicines have changed and influenced our lives, we want to share these positive experiences with others to help and enrich their lives.

To review our affiliates, please use the menu on the right-hand-side to navigate to their specific details and take a minute to read about the amazing work they do, what they are trying to achieve and how you can get involved with them.

If you feel that you or your organisation share the same aim and objectives for Complementary Therapies and Alternative Medicines and would like to be affiliated with loveurSoul, then please feel free to contact us.

Our partners

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Yes to Life

YES TO LIFE is a new charitable initiative to open up a positive future for people with cancer in the UK by supporting an integrated* approach to cancer care.
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Mood Foundation

Rupert Young is the founder of The Mood Foundation. His aim is to help people suffering from depressive conditions who are being prevented from recovery because they cannot afford the correct treatment or they do not meet the correct 'threshold' to access the appropriate services".
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Elizabeth Whiter

Elizabeth Whiter is a qualified animal and human healer, specialising in zoopharmacognosy, nutrition and indigenous plant material
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Caitlin's Wish By Victoria Taylor

Caitlin's Wish is a storybook written for children who have a disabled or sick family member, relative or friend. It is a magical fairytale with a twist. Enabling young carers to see their role from a different perspective, and enabling those not affected by disability to get an insight into what being a young carer is really like!