Bazaar Beauty
March 2005

Here, 10 lifesavers who will help you find the remedy.
Who do the A-list call when they need to reclaim those pre-baby denims, kick that dependency on bad men and Benson & Hedges (Extra Mild) or simply quiet their wandering mind? Forget taking a head clearing walk around the block, popping an aspirin or having an early night. They consult their guru. Here, we reveal the health practitioners favoured by stressed-out starlets, frazzled fashionistas and those in the know.
This highly respected Sydney Chiropractor uses his array of expertise in the fields of complementary medicine to heal the minds, hearts, bodies and souls of his demanding patients load. Despite a colourful client list base of visiting Hollywood actresses, supermodels, city based powerbrokers, personal development gurus, and partied-out princesses, there is no star treatment or queue-jumping at Universal Health and the waiting list, it must be said, can test your faith. Bablis is a softly spoken man of many talents who truly loves what he does. His is anything but a cookie-clutter approach and he carefully assesses both mind and body, incorporating his complementary skills as a kinesiologist, homeopath, herbalist and naturopath to help restore you to good physical and emotional wellbeing. His appointment book fluctuates with the seasons; desperate-to-detox file in around spring time; the angst-ridden anticipating dysfunctional family bust-ups visit him before Christmas; while New Year sees the annually repentant, desperate to change their ways. Sound familiar?
Universal Health, 8 Patterson Street, Double Bay, NSW, (02) 9302 2888; www.universalhealth.com.au Also at Suite 1, Level 5, 187 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, (20) 9232 8840.