AcuMedic The Comprehensive Organisation for Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine |
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Aromatherapy & Allied Practitioners' Association The AAPA was formed in 1994 by a small group of therapists who saw the need for an aromatherapy association which was non profit making and dedicated to the development of the profession & support of therapists |
Aromatherapy & Allied Practitioners' Association The AAPA was formed in 1994 by a small group of therapists who saw the need for an aromatherapy association which was non profit making and dedicated to the development of the profession & support of therapists |
Aromatherapy Council We are the regulatory body for the UK Aromatherapy profession, and we were set up to keep a register of Aromatherapists who meet the agreed national standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health. |
Aromatherapy Trade Council Membership is open to those who applicants who agree to comply with the Aims and Objectives of the ATC. A written undertaken must be given to abide by the ATC's Constitution. |
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Association of Systematic Kinesiology Purposes: 1. To bring the value of Applied Kinesiology to the notice of the public, 2. To maintain a Register of Practitioners bound by a strict Code of Ethics & Practice, 3. To monitor high standards in the training of Applied Kinesiologists |
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Brighton Tai Chi Association Professional training and representation for Tai Chi Teachers of all grades. Research into the health benefits both physical and mental of Tai Chi, specifically in regard to stress reduction. |
British Acupuncture Council Maintains standards of education, ethics, discipline and Codes of Practice to ensure the health and safety of the public at all times. It is also committed to promoting research and enhancing the role that traditional acupuncture can play in the maintenance of the public’s health and well-being. |
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British Chiropractic Association The British Chiropractic Association has been established since 1925 and now represents over 800 UK chiropractors. It has strict codes of conduct and ethics. Only chiropractors who have trained for at least four years full time at an accredited college can become members. |
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British Complementary Medicine Association The BCMA is the major Complementary Medicine (CM) multi-therapy umbrella body in the UK, representing some 45 single therapy organisations (some of which are in themselves umbrella bodies but for a single therapy) and some 18 independent schools. |
British Herbal Medicine Association The British Herbal Medicine Association (BHMA) was founded in 1964 to advance the science and practice of herbal medicine in the United Kingdom and to ensure its continued statutory recognition at a time when all medicines were becoming subject to greater regulatory control. |
British Holistic Medical Association Wims to further the development of holistic healthcare through bringing together the many people who can contribute to a system for the 21st century, and through its activities |