Is your iPhone causing you anxiety? A new clinic in Sydney thinks soAQ1, an Ayurvedic and homoeopathy clinic, has opened its doors in Sydney’s boutique shopping district in Woollahra and is offering iPhone, iPad and Twitter anxiety treatments.“I shattered my iPhone in a symbolic gesture to a client to demonstrate to them that their life does not need to operate in the world of instant messaging, tweets and status updates that serve to feed their anxiety,” said Martina Vekiarellis.
“We are finding people are turning to alternative treatments such as Ayurveda to supplement approaches by Western doctors as they need more than just a few pills to give them peace of mind,” said Ms Vekiarellis.
“In the world of the iPhones, iPads and instant messaging we are seeing a lot of people looking for a holistic approach to healing that helps bring their life back into balance.”
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian healing system with a central philosophy that illness is caused by an imbalance of the bodies three vital energies or ‘doshas’: Vata (made up of air and ether), Pitta (made up of fire and water) and Kapha (made up of water and earth).
According to Martina Vekiarellis, “Ayurvedic treatment stems from the belief that everything in the universe is made up of five elements: earth, water, fire, air and ether. Each of these elements is represented in the human body and go to make up an individual’s ‘doshas’.”
Ayurveda can be used to treat a range of disorders such as:
AQ1 offers treatments for iPhone anxiety, iPad anxiety, Internet depression and Twitter separation anxiety.
For further information visit www.aq1.com.au, email info@aq1.com.au or phone +61 2 9328 7591. You can also join the conversation on twitter @aq1ayurvedic.
29 Jan 2012
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