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The Art of Healing

editor’s note

Given our recent celebrations of fifteen years of producing The Art of Healing magazine, I have been reflecting on how the world has changed since I started it in 2002 – specifically in the context of health and healing. When we began, the knowledge base – and acceptance of natural therapies, was so small. There was of course an established ‘natural healthcare’ industry in

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