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Yvonne Brewer NHII Dip (Reflexology) also organizes community workshops on the benefits of reflexology for the individual and family.
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Amethyst Healing, Cork city.Yvonne Brewer NHII Dip (Reflexology) also organizes community workshops on the benefits of reflexology to the individual and family, as well as reiki.
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