February Blood Analysis
enlightening dis-
cussion on using
T
eresa Embry, a Cellular Microscopist/Phlebotomist,
intuition to create
is offering a 30% discount on all Live and Dry Blood
a desirable life.
Analysis appointments during the month of
Laurie Handlers
February. During an analysis, Embry utilizes
will also return
a high-powered microscope to view a drop
with her popular
of capillary blood from a client’s fingertip.
Tantra Workshop.
She then observes the blood for imbalances
According to
in body chemistry such as parasites, bacteria,
event organizer
yeast, fungus and mold. She can also see if
Kathleen Zurenko,
the body is properly absorbing fats, proteins,
“In these challeng-
carbohydrates, or if there are blood sugar imbalances creat-
ing times, we all
ing acidity.
need to take care
According to Embry, “Many make New Year’s resolutions
of ourselves.” Drop by and meet people in the holistic-health
that include weight loss, getting healthy or experiencing true
field who are eager to share their knowledge and support you
well-being. Having a blood analysis may help resolutions
in your health and well-being.”
find a successful path and head in the right direction for a
healthy 2009.”
There will be prizes and giveaways throughout the day. Park-
ing and admission are free. For more information contact
The Live and Dry Blood Analysis is 30% off the regular $95
Kathleen Zurenko at 386-248-1868 or
kzdab@bellsouth.net.
price. These services are provided at Health Point Acupunc-
See ad page 39.
ture & Natural Medicine, 394B North Causeway in New
Smyrna Beach. For more information call 386-426-2232 or
321-262-6629. See ad page 33.
Third Annual Florida
6
th
Wholistic Health Fair
Wildflower Festival
N
atural Awakenings and Wholistic Health Fairs LLC
T
he third annual
Florida Wildflower
partner once again for the Wholistic Health Fair on
Festival will be held from
Saturday, February 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Sunshine
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Satur-
Park Mall in South Daytona. The community is invited to stop
day, March 28 in Down-
by to be pampered, entertained, enlightened, inspired and
town DeLand on West
educated with various products and services for the spirit,
Indiana Avenue. Origi-
soul and body.
nally having a Volusia
Many vendors hailing from up and down the East Coast
County focus, the festival
will participate, including professional chiropractors, acu-
is gradually expanding
puncturists, massage therapists, life coaches and astrolo-
into a statewide celebration and a forum to encourage wild-
gers. There will also be book-signings by local authors and
flower propagation both commercially and residentially. The
mini-services such as detox footbaths, allergy tests and blood
atmosphere is lively with family-friendly programs, hands-on
analysis. Health products will be available and local health
demonstrations, children’s activities, entertainment, an art
food stores will also be present at the event.
contest and field trips.
The line-up of seminars and mini-workshops includes
In addition to wildflower education, the festival features
topics such as reflexology and weight management, holistic
vendors who provide information, wildflower-themed prod-
health introduction and follow-up, a fitness seminar and an
ucts, and arts and crafts related to native plant gardening,
gardening for birds, butterflies and wildlife, habitat creation,
environmental conservation, recycling and “green” living.
The event is free, open to the public and offers free
parking. The program is being sponsored by River of Lakes
Heritage Corridor, MainStreet DeLand and the University of
Florida IFAS-Volusia County Extension Service.
Vendor spaces at $30 each are still available. Applications
with detailed vendor requirements may be downloaded at
FloridaWildflowerFestival.com or by contacting 386-734-
0162 or
jessi@river-of-lakes.com. Products must correspond
to the festival theme and categories described above. No
food vendors are requested at this time.
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