Phytotherapy at Healing Master UK means personally prepared blends of teas, oils, and hydroalcoholic plant extracts — mixed for your situation after an assessment, not picked from a standard product line. It is the part of the practice clients take home between sessions.
Mr. VIO has worked with medicinal plants for more than 27 years across Romania, Israel, Italy, and England, in a tradition where herbal preparation is a craft learned from masters rather than a retail category.
Depending on what your assessment shows, Mr. VIO prepares specific blends — teas to drink at set times, oils used during massage and at home, or plant extracts measured for your needs. Each preparation comes with plain instructions: what it is for, how to use it, and for how long.
Nothing is sold for the sake of selling. If a preparation is not appropriate for you, or something you already take conflicts with it, you will be told.
Phytotherapy rarely stands alone here. It usually supports a wider plan built from a foot reading or initial consultation, working alongside reflexology and healing massage. The treatments work on the body directly; the preparations extend that support to the days between appointments.
Herbal preparations support the body — circulation, digestion, sleep quality, general resilience. They are not a replacement for prescribed medication, and Mr. VIO will never advise you to stop a treatment your doctor has given you. If you have a diagnosed condition, the preparations are chosen to work alongside your medical care, and you should keep your GP informed.
That honesty is deliberate. Clients stay with this practice for years precisely because the claims are realistic and the recommendations are personal.
Preparations are discussed and priced individually as part of your treatment — see treatments and prices for session costs.
That is exactly the kind of thing discussed before anything is prepared. Tell Mr. VIO what you take — some plants are avoided alongside certain medications, and the blend is adjusted or skipped accordingly. Nothing is handed over without that conversation, and you should keep your GP informed.
The preparations are made for a specific person after an assessment, so there is no off-the-shelf range. The right way in is an initial consultation — from there, any blends that would genuinely help are prepared for you.
No responsible practitioner promises cures. Phytotherapy is complementary support: it can help the body cope and recover, and many clients feel a genuine difference. Medical conditions still belong with your doctor — the two approaches work best together.