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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Suzette Laux From Palm Beach Florida USA Visits Aberdeen

Suzette Laux who is presently visiting Aberdeen and the nearby Karoo towns, is a trained massage therapist in Cranio-Sacral Therapy. She specialized in this technique at the Upledger Institute, and has worked at the well known Hippocrates Health Institute in Palm Beach Florida for the past seven years. The Hippocrates Health Institute is America’s ‘Premier Health Encounter’, and is instrumental in the treatment of a person’s health crises in all forms. Suzette, who was born in Miami, is of Irish, Austrian and French descent. She also has links to the Huron Indians.
Suzette is also an accomplished sculptress and her sculpture of a three foot high model of St Theresa is beautiful and astonishing in its quality and likeness to the Saint.
Suzette tells of how she has found personal fulfillment by working at the Institute, which can accommodate up to fifty people at a time. Most of the clientele who have health challenges usually stay for a three week period, and it is during this period that Suzette witnesses the extreme health changes and very often recoveries that take place in these people, depending on their health issues.
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diabetes, M.S. Cancer and the mental challenges of Vietnam Veterans are all treated by very advanced techniques.
Group vibration therapy and diet changes among many other treatments usually assist in a person regaining health and balance which produces a shift in the body, ultimately giving peace and happiness. Suzette finds an extraordinary satisfaction and pleasure in seeing the release of problematical health challenges in a person in just that three week period.
The Institute has a peaceful environment and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. A large number of their clientele are French Canadians.
Suzette has found Aberdeen to be a unique and beautiful place in the Karoo, ‘a place to be still and yet to be entertained by the beauty of churches and the passion of the people’. She has also found friendliness and likeminded people who have a desire for a simple lifestyle. Suzette will be leaving South Africa shortly, but she has said that she would love to return to the Karoo.

Article By: Joan Tinker