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On The Net
The internet is a fast and easy way to get information on a number of topics.
We have included some sites that could be useful to you or someone you know.
A healthy retirement
www.Tetleywellbeing4life.com.au

With more than 2.8 million Australian
residents currently over the age of 65,
Australia’s ageing population, and
the added health concerns associated
with ageing, are now at the top of the
national health agenda. The Australian
Institute of Health and Welfare’s 2004
report says that nationwide, over one
million seniors are at risk of serious
health problems, three times more
than twenty years ago. To maintain its
commitment to improving the wellbeing
of Australian women, including
the 1.5 million Australian women
aged over 65, Tetley has established a
partnership with women’s health specialists
the Jean Hailes Foundation.
Together they have produced a free,
accessible and easy to use health and
lifestyle information resource just for
Australian women and their families.
For more information about emotional
and physical wellbeing, visit www.Tetleywellbeing4life.com.au.
Connect to the afterlife
www.energemedicine.com
A website by Suzanne Porter that
offers techniques and programs
such as ‘Cutting The Ties That Bind’,
‘Afterlife-Conexions’ and ‘Thought
Stress Therapy’. Suzanne claims a
success rate in the high 90s and says
that AFTERLIFE-CONEXIONS helps
people to connect with their loved one
who has passed over allowing each to
harmonise any previous problems. It
is quite unique here in Australia and
also offers an e-book titled And God
Said, comprising 40 beautiful affirmations
from God and soothing words
of wisdom giving those suffering grief
and loss an opportunity to be close to
their creator.
Tinnitus relief
www.neuromonics.com

Relief from tinnitus – a hearing condition
which severely affects one
in 50 Australians, including many
seniors – is now available by way of a
clinically proven treatment that helps
manage the condition. Neuromonics
Tinnitus Treatment is based on over
a decade of research into the effect of
various sounds or ‘acoustic stimuli’
on tinnitus, and includes an interactive
and progressive program of
care with specialist Neuromonics
clinicians. Neuromonics currently has
clinics offering treatment in Sydney
and Perth, with plans to expand
around Australia early in 2005, and
eventually make it available in the
USA and Europe. Neuromonics can
be contacted on 1300 367 907, or via
their website.
The Theosophical Society
www.austheos.org.au

An international organisation founded
in New York in 1875 by Helena P
Blavatsky, Henry S Olcott and others,
today the Theosophical Society has
branches in about sixty countries. The
Australian Section of the Society was
established in 1895. The Australian
Headquarters is in Sydney and there
are branches of the Society in most
Australian cities. They offer many
public programmes and enquiries
are welcome. The Society has three
objects one of which is to encourage
the study of comparative religion,
philosophy and science. Members are
united by a common search for truth.
They explore teachings which have
been with humanity since earliest
times. No doctrines or opinions are
binding on any member, as freedom
of thought is upheld by the Society.
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