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TUCSON SPEECH AND LANGUAGE CENTER, INC. 1200 N. El Dorado, Suite A-150 Tucson 85715 520-298-7883 shani@tucsonspeechandlanguage.com tucsonspeechandlanguage.com


HEALTH SCREENING


Speech, occupational and music therapy, neurological feedback, many other therapeutic techniques to address ADD, autism, Down’s syndrome, head and stroke injuries, voice disorders, language delays. See ad on page 15 and article on page 18.


HEALTH FOOD STORES


NEW LIFE HEALTH CENTERS 6979 E. Broadway Suite 105 Tucson 85710 520-850-7275 newlifehealth.com


New Life Health Centers, locally owned and operated, serving Tucson since 1970 with products to help you live a long, healthy l i fe. “New Li fe KNOWS Nutrition!” See ad on page 19 and article on page 90.


PROACTIVE HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC Lynda Witt ACCT Certified Thermographer 3861 N. 1st Avenue Tucson 85719 520-235-7036 proactivehealthsolutions.org


Breast Thermography offers women a test of physiology to determine regions of inflammation/ abnormal blood flow


that could indicate disease may be starting. Safe, non- invasive, earliest alert possible.


HEALTHY EATING


BLUE NILE CAFÉ 933 E. University Dr., Suite 112 Tempe 85281 bluenilecafe.net meetup.com/bluenilecafe


Serving raw, organic food seven days a week, plus a huge vegetarian selection. See ad on page 89.


be used to help ease pain and chronic stress, enhance neurological functioning, improve posture, and restore flexibility.


SHAMANISM


An ancient healing tradition based on the belief that loss of power is the real source of illness, and that all healing includes the spiritual dimension. Shamanic healing usually involves induction into an altered state of consciousness and journeying into the spirit world to regain personal power and to access the powers of nature and of teachers. Shamanic healing may be taken literally or employed symbolically, but in or out of its cultural context, the tradition is thought to facilitate both self-empower- ment and self-healing.


SHIATSU


The most widely known form of acupres- sure, Shiatsu is a Japanese word mean- ing “finger pressure.” Practitioners of the technique apply varying degrees of pres- sure to balance the life energy that flows through specific pathways, or meridians, in the body. Shiatsu is intended to release tension and strengthen weak areas in order to facilitate even circulation, cleanse cells, and improve the function of vital organs. It may be used to help diagnose, prevent and relieve many chronic and acute con- ditions that manifest on both physical and emotional levels.


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