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Enjoy a 1-Hr Introductory Massage or Facial for $45!
Refer 2 friends at the Intro Price & receive your next session for $45, too. Schedule online, discount applied at checkout.
407.212.2988 2901 Curry Ford Rd Ste 2
Orlando, FL 32806
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LiveOakYoga@gmail.com
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Rapidly Healing Your Anxiety at Heart2Heart Counseling
eart2Heart Integrative Counseling Center, located in Longwood, Florida, specializes in energetic holistic health counseling by focusing on the WHOLE person integrating Mind, Body and Spirit. Heart2Heart’s mission is to balance and heal individuals by fi nding the root causes of problems and healing energetically. By integrating traditional counseling techniques (Talk
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Therapy) and holistic techniques (Energy Psychology), individuals will feel better quicker because these methods are rapidly effective. Energy Psychology’s techniques are very powerful, non-invasive and easy to learn. Founder and Owner of Heart2Heart Integrative Counseling
Center, Tara Wenig, MA, LMHC, NCC, DCEP is an intuitive Licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Certifi ed Counselor, Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology, and a Board- Certifi ed Holistic Health Practitioner by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. She has a sincere passion and gift for counseling and healing those with anxiety, post- traumatic stress and highly sensitive individuals for the past 15 years. Sessions are private, safe and confi dential and are designed for each person’s specifi c counseling goals from age 5 through adult. For more information and to schedule an appointment, call 407-595-6393 or visit
www.heart2heartcounseling.org
ROLFING®
• Reduction of physical pain (Carpal- Tunnel, Neck, Back and Hip Pain, etc.)
• More effi cient use of muscles • Increased energy • Change in body contours • Comfortable, safe and long-lasting
ROBYN MARTIN Certifi ed Advanced Rolfer®
Rolf Movement Practitioner (407) 645-2309
235 S. Maitland Avenue • Suite 213 • Maitland
www.rolfi
ngorlando.com
Free consultations and literature
available on request. MA 0025820
Howard Partridge at Florida Massage Trade Show
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he Florida State Massage Therapy Association (FSMTA) will celebrate its 75th anniversary at this year’s convention from
LOTUS Yoga Center
465 Oakland Avenue • Apopka, FL 32703 (behind Popeye’s off 441/Main)
352-217-2873
www.LotusYogaCenter.com
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ZYTO Assessments • Massage • DoTerra Essential Oils & Skin Care Central Florida natural awakenings
LOTUS Yoga Center A Center for Health and Wellness Gentle Yoga • Chair Yoga • Power Yoga Yin Yoga • Kundalini Yoga • Tai Chi ZUMBA • Workshops
June 26 to 29 at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld hotel. This year’s keynote speaker is Howard Partridge, author of the top-selling books, 7 Secrets of a Phenomenal Life and The 5 Secrets of a Phenomenal Business. Partridge is considered a legacy speaker for renowned motivational teacher and trainer Zig Ziglar. The FSMTA, established in 1939, has been a leader in promoting, protecting, uniting and advancing the fi eld of massage therapy and massage therapy professionals. Conference participants can attend the Success Summit presentation, select courses taught by top educators in the massage industry, shop new products and services at the trade show and enter to win prizes to support the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Massage therapy students and newly-licensed massage
therapists will also want to attend the free Successful Start program to kick-start their careers. A free Medical Hot Topic lecture, open to all participants on the latest in medical marijuana and massage, will be presented by Dr. Adam S. Levine of Clearwater, FL, an attorney and founder of the Florida Legal Advocacy Group. To learn more about the Florida Massage convention and trade show, visit
myfsmta.org
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