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Kirsten Chick
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Kirsten Chick has been practising nutritional therapy for over a decade, having been inspired to train after recovering from cancer. Her experience, training and research has led to an approach to wellbeing that focuses on nourishment at every level, while paying attention to the body’s detoxification and elimination pathways.

Kirsten has a varied practice, and tailours recommendations to each person according to their individual aims and needs. She is a member of the Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practitioners (FNTP) and the British Society for Integrative Oncology (BSIO), and offers private consultations in person (often at the Vision of Hope Clinic in Brighton) and also via phone and video calls.

Kirsten is also an accomplished lecturer and workshop facilitator. She has spoken at Yes to Life events as well as at a number of clinics and community groups, and regularly works on retreats both for general wellbeing and with people recovering from cancer.

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Nutritional Therapy



Last Updated:10/02/2024
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Kirsten Chick
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Nutritional Therapy for Cancer
Nutritional therapists seek to ensure you are well nourished by your diet, and that you are fully absorbing and utilising the nutrients it provides.

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The Vision of Hope Clinic
332A Dyke Road, Brighton, BN1 5BB, UK - England (South East)

+44 1273 232 779 vohc@visionofhopeclinic.com http://www.visionofhopeclinic.com
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Hypnotherapy
Hypnosis is a state of deep relaxation and focused concentration.

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Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia is the application of concentrated therapeutic heat to treat cancer.

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Vitamin C Therapy
Vitamin C can be given intravenously as part of a programme of Metabolic Therapy.

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Counselling
Seeing a counsellor or psychotherapist, who is trained and experienced at working with cancer patients, can help you and others close to you deal with the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis and help to make sense of the many emotions that you are experiencing.

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Oxygen Therapy
Oxygen therapy introduces substances into the body that are supposed to release oxygen.

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Nutritional Therapy for Cancer
Nutritional therapists seek to ensure you are well nourished by your diet, and that you are fully absorbing and utilising the nutrients it provides.

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