Introduction
Exmoor Wellbeing Centre is a beautiful location that focuses on all that promotes wellness.

Helen has worked across both professions of wellbeing and education for over 25 years. She works with a multitude of modalities, giving her a unique range and depth of understanding of the human body and being. Her broad training perspective gives her the ability to treat not just the physical body in isolation, but the whole human being – body, mind, soul and spirit.

Practice name
Sound Life
Practitioner
Helen Jenkinson
Address

Periton House
MIDDLECOMBE, MINEHEAD
TA24 8SN
United Kingdom

Business telephone
01643 705618
Mobile telephone
07896631468
Business Email
info@exmoorwellbeing.com

51.2013778, -3.5008969

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