ENERGY FIELD WORK: The art and practice of realigning and re-attuning the body be- tween the physical and the etheric and auric fields to assist in natural healing processes. Working directly with the energy field in and around the body, the practitioner channels and directs energy into the cells, tissues and organs of the patient’s body to effect healing on physical and nonphysical levels simulta- neously. Sessions may or may not involve the physical laying on of hands.
ENZYME THERAPY: Can be an important first step in restoring health and well-being by helping to remedy digestive problems. Plant and pancreatic enzymes are used in complementary ways to improve diges- tion and absorption of essential nutrients. Treatment includes enzyme supplements, coupled with a healthy diet that features whole foods.
FLOWER REMEDIES: Flower essences are recognized for their ability to improve well- being by eliminating negative emotions. In the 1930s, English physician Edward Bach concluded that negative emotions could lead to physical illness. His research also con- vinced him that flowers possessed healing properties that could be used to treat emo- tional problems. In the 1970s, Richard Katz completed Bach’s work and established the Flower Essence Society, which has registered some 100 essences from flowers in more than 50 countries.
FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE: A personalized medicine that focuses on primary prevention and deals with underlying causes, instead of symptoms, for serious chronic diseases. Treatments are grounded in nutrition and improved lifestyle habits and may make use of medications. The discipline uses a holistic approach to analyze and treat interdepen- dent systems of the body and to create the dynamic balance integral to good health.
GUIDED IMAGERY AND CREATIVE VISUALIZATION: Uses positive thoughts, images and symbols to focus the mind on the workings of the body to accomplish a particular goal, desired outcome or physi- ological change, such as pain relief or heal- ing of disease. This flow of thought can take many forms and involve, through the imagi- nation, all the physical senses. Imagination is an important element of the visualization process; it helps create a mental picture of what is desired in order to transform life circumstances.
DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
AUGUST POINT WELLNESS Dylan Jawahir 11848 Bernardo Plaza Ct, Ste 100 San Diego, CA 92128 858-349-5057
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Digestive issues? Let August Point Wellness help. We treat IBS, Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis, and other digestive
disorders naturally. Many seemingly unrelated problems may clear up with improved absorption of foods. Our treatments will work with your cur- rent medications, if applicable. Through a combi- nation of ancient Chinese medicine and modern Western medicine, we can help you improve the function of your gastrointestinal tract. Visit us on- line at:
AugustPoint.com. See ad page 43.
DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY
SEASIDE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY James Kim 2089 San Elijo Ave Cardiff, CA 92007 760-944-9679
We are an environmentally safe dry cleaners and laundry. Our specialties include wedding dresses, tuxedos, oriental rugs and all types of designer leather and suede, such as purses, briefcases, jack- ets, pants and coats. You can trust us with your fa- vorite apparel.
PET PRODUCT STORE AND SPA
DIRTY DOGS Salomon Btesh 2 Locations: 2107 San Elijo Ave., Cardiff, CA 92007 4639 Carmel Mountain Rd, Ste 101 San Diego, CA 92130 760-944-3647 • 858-944-3647
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We have carefully se- lected the food, treats, toys and shampoos that will have the right nu-
trients in the right proportions which are indis- pensable to keeping your dog and cat healthy. At Dirty Dogs we have the perfect atmosphere and products to make the cleaning experience the most enjoyable and comfortable, for you and your furry companion. Dirty Dogs provides you with all the tools you need to get your matted, furry dog looking fabulous. As fun and convenient as our self-service wash is, we know that bathing a dog is not always on your list of Top 10 favorite ways to spend your free time. Dirty Dogs offers the option of having our full-service, professional certified groomer do the job for you.
EARTH-FRIENDLY ECO-SURF ACCESSORIES
STAY COVERED Jamie 1025 S Cleveland St Oceanside, CA 92054 760-721-6599
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The Eco Manta Sock is a surfboard sock. Our Eco Manta socks are made of 100% organically grown cotton and Upholstery Swatches for the nose patch. They are available in all size ranges. Avail- able for purchase at
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EDUCATION
INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF BODYWORK
9025 Balboa Ave, Ste 130 San Diego, CA 92123 858-505-1100 Fax: 858-565-4118
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International Professional School of Bodywork (IPSB) is a massage school located in San Diego. It is accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA), is a member of the Thai Healing Alliance International, is ap- proved as a CEU provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, and is a CE provider by the National Cert. Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB). It is also approved by the Dept. of Education to offer Federal Student Aid to students who qualify.
NATURAL LIVING SOURCE Anna Allen The Center for Living in Harmony Valley Center 760-716-2662
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Learn how to create and live a Toxin-Free-Life now. Gather your friends, family and community to plan your own 6-, 12- or complete 18-week Natural Lifestyles Cur-
riculum. Class will meet 1x/week for 2 hours and includes all materials, projects, recipes for food- skin-household-pet products, snacks and beverag- es plus field trips. This fun and informative series includes skills training in: Domestic Detox, Per- sonal Care, Healthy Eating Made EZ, Edible Gar- dens (for neighborhood, community & individu- als), Pet Care, Water Know How, Breathing, Yoga, Meditation and much more. Want to become a Certified Natural Living Coach? Call or email NLS today. See ad page 13.
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