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Can Ki Therapy benefit children and the elderly?

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Can Ki Therapy benefit children and the elderly?

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Children’s bone structure remains quite fragile as it develops (right up to age 24). Children also have a tendency to injure themselves playing sports, etc. For these reasons Ki Therapy is an excellent treatment for children. As children have a strong energy and ‘life force’ they don’t often need many sessions of Ki Therapy. Ki Therapy is a simple and effective way to ensure the health of your child. Twice yearly sessions are often enough to maintain good body structure alignment as your child grows. The elderly tend to be more depleted in their ‘life force’, and thus Ki Therapy can help restore energy and balance. Older patients are likely to need more regular treatment in the beginning.

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