HOLISTIC VETERINARIAN
ALTERNATIVES FOR ANIMALS Dr. Karen Rettig 1042 Brown Ave Lafayette 925-283-6160
Info@Alternatives4Animals.com
Alternatives for Animals is one of the few veterinary clinics in the Bay Area exclusively dedicated to holistic medi- cine. We offer acupuncture, chiropractic, Chinese herbal medicine, homeopathy, Reiki,
cranio-sacral, bioresonance therapy, nutrition, Flower Essences and Pulse Signal Therapy. We are excited to make a difference in animals’ lives, whether it be offering non-invasive options for a terminal illness to advising you about natural ways to rear your new pet.
HYDROTHERAPY
SKYE WELLNESS Laura Hollabaugh 2123 Ygnacio Valley Rd, Ste 210 Walnut Creek 925-939-7069
Laura.Hollabaugh@Skye-Wellness.com Skye-Wellness.com
Colon cleansing and wellness services with nutritional guidance to assist health-conscious individuals to achieve
their optimal life and body balance. Skye Well- ness helps defend against internal and external toxins by activating cleansing modalities which enhance your energy and build your defense mechanisms against stress and illness. See ad page 25.
WELLNESS CENTER
PLEASANTON FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER Kathleen Beaulieu, CMT 31 Old Bernal Ave, Ste 3 Pleasanton 925-600-0503
Kathleen@PleasantonWellness.com PleasantonFamilyWellnessCenter.weebly.com
Discover your body’s healing potential. Specializing in hor- mone balancing for women and men, nutritional counseling for lifestyle changes, weight loss, and disease prevention. Proven results with light laser therapy
to promote wound healing after surgery or injury. Expert massage therapy with specialty in preg- nancy and after surgery. See ad page 13.
WELLNESS SPA
PURE BLISS WELLNESS SPA Silvy Franco 2363 Boulevard Cir, Ste 104
Walnut Creek 925-478-9333
PureBlissWellness.com
“Rejuvenating, pampering, blissful, heavenly…” These are only some of the comments clients have made after their Pure Bliss experience. We take pride in spoiling our clients with the highest quality of service. Our holistic treatments include: customized facials,
whole health coaching, energy healing, painless waxing and bodywork using several massage techniques.
classifieds BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CURRENTLY PUBLISHING NATURAL AWAKENINGS MAGAZINES – For sale in Lexington, KY; Manhattan, NY; Pensacola, FL; Southwest VA; and Ventura/Santa Barbara, CA. Call for details 239-530-1377.
HAIR STYLIST STATION RENTAL – Up- scale Walnut Creek full-service salon looking for Independent Contractors. Rent includes back bar, towels, and coffee and tea service, product commissions and more. Ample, free parking. Must have insurance and steady cli- entele. Contact Suzette: 925-588-1774.
FOR RENT
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 3BD/2B (SLEEPS 6-10) – Enjoy the tranquility of Lake Tahoe in this 1,350 sq. ft. 3bd/2bth home plus con- vertible beds. Whether you want to practice your tennis skills, gamble at the casinos, relax on the private beach in the summer, or ski at some of the world’s best resorts in the win- ter, this one-story home is Tahoe’s fi nest. For more info, go to
VRBO.com/252745.
SUITE IN SPANISH-STYLE BUILDING – Gorgeous 295 sq. ft. suite overlooking a fl ower-fi lled courtyard with fountain. Small entry way opens up to spacious room with kitchen area with cupboards, sink and space for small refrigerator. Located in the histori- cal Highland Building in Walnut Creek, suite is ideal for healing practitioner. Lots of free parking. Contact 925-939-3985.
PAY IT FORWARD OPPORTUNITIES
HELP FEED THE HOMELESS – Monthly meal preparation and food service needed for the Richmond Homeless Shelter. Join St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Walnut Creek and make (or buy) food or volunteer a few hours per month to help nourish others. For more info, contact 925-285-2299.
“I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”
~Thomas Edison natural awakenings February 2011 31
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