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Upper Cervical Health Center Opens D


407-894-5678


Eco-Friendly Since 1999


State Certifi ed, Licensed & Insured


Keeping Bugs at Bay The Natural Way


r. Mark Williams has returned to the area to open his own practice in upper cervical care: a growing form of chiropractic that focuses on the top two bones in the neck. The brain stem transitions into the spinal cord in this area and is responsible for transmitting nerve impulses from the brain to every part of the body. “If one of the top two bones is misaligned, even slightly, it can affect the nerve transmission to any one or multiple parts of the body. Correcting this interference allows the body to heal itself naturally without the use of harmful drugs or surgery.” A precise, state-of-the art percussion sound-wave- adjusting instrument is the tool. “This procedure,” explains the doctor, “offers patients a gentle, painless and precise treatment for the upper cervical correction. Realigning the head, neck and spine to their proper positions restores balance to the body and removes the interference.” Upper Cervical Health Center is located at 1786 N. Mills Avenue in Orlando. For more information call 407-985-2880.


New World Wellness Offers Weekend Workshop “


workshop January 25-27. Including both lectures and experiential activities, participants will learn how to deal with anxieties, worries, depression and past traumas. Participants must be screened for appropriateness and space is limited. Fri: 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat: 2:00-8:00 pm and Sun: 12:00-6:00 pm. Cost for early registration is $175 and day of is $225. Register with New World Wellness, Kissimmee, 407-847-8792.


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hy People Suffer: Practical Real Life Ways to Transcend Suffering” is the focus of this weekend


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