Alternative Treatments – King Charles

Alternative treatments going mainstream ?


In a news article from October – 24

BENGALURU/LONDON: Britain’s King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla paid a private visit to Bengaluru for wellness treatment at a sprawling integrative medical facility here, local sources said on Wednesday, with the Buckingham Palace confirming the couple made a city stopover enroute to the UK from Samoa after attending a Commonwealth meeting.

The royal couple stayed at the holistic health centre, known for rejuvenation treatment, including yoga and meditation sessions and therapies, near Whitefield here, an official said.

They made a short restful stopover in the country to break their long journey back to the UK from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa, Buckingham Palace said in London on Wednesday.

The 75-year-old monarch made the private visit that the palace indicated was not health related or linked with his ongoing cancer treatment.

It was reportedly factored in as part of appropriate periods of rest advised by his doctors as part of the overall long-distance royal tour that covered Australia and Samoa.

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  1. The visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to Bengaluru highlights the growing interest in integrative and holistic wellness treatments. It’s fascinating to see how traditional practices like yoga and meditation are being embraced globally, even by prominent figures. This visit also underscores the importance of balancing health and well-being, especially during demanding schedules. The royal couple’s choice of a wellness center in Bengaluru reflects the city’s reputation as a hub for rejuvenation therapies. Could this trend encourage more people to explore alternative treatments for their health and wellness needs? Given the growing economic instability due to the events in the Middle East, many businesses are looking for guaranteed fast and secure payment solutions. Recently, I came across LiberSave (LS) — they promise instant bank transfers with no chargebacks or card verification. It says integration takes 5 minutes and is already being tested in Israel and the UAE. Has anyone actually checked how this works in crisis conditions?

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