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Connecting you to the leaders in natural healthcare and green living in our community. To find out how you can be included in the Community Resource Guide email houadvertising@naturalawakeningsmag.com to request our media kit. For more products and services see the WholeList Directory at www.naturalawakenings-houston.com.


AYURVEDA: PERFECT HEALTH STRATEGIES


EKAM YOGA CENTER Chopra-Certified Wellness Programs


Maggie Grueskin Perfect Health Instructor maggie@ekamyoga.com 281-358-9642


Get in the best Mind/Body shape of your life! Call for a free 30-minute consult to determine your “Dosha,” or attend our next 8-Week Total Body Transforma - tion Workshop. Free Intro every Saturday at 2 p.m. See ad page 37.


COLON HYDROTHERAPY


JOYCE LONG’S DETOX-LYMPHATIC- WELLNESS INSTITUTE


Colon HydroTherapy with M.D. Prescription Yours or Ours, Lymphatic Drainage Massage & Facials, Infra Red Soft Heat Sauna, Ion Cleans Hand & Foot Baths, Chinese Cupping Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Reflexology & Chakra Balancing. 2301 Yorktown, Suite 201-A, Galleria Area and Rosenberg Area. Call 713-623-0866 for both Locations


Our knowledge and services are equal to European Health Facilities where you can Detoxify and Rejuve nate. The treat- ments are specifically


designed toward improving that vital bond between your mind and body. Your protocol is individualized just for you. See ads pages 35 & 36.


GARDEN DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION


Garden Dreams


Catherine Ingham, ASLA (TX, L.A. #1573), LMT, MA 281-558-1112 www.TexasGardenDreams.com


Inspired designs born of 25+ years creating Texas Gardens + Dedicated craftsmen including stone masons, carpenters, water & lighting specialists, and garden crews = YOUR sacred garden sanctuary.


GREEN EATING RUGGLES GREEN @ CITYCENTRE


801 Town & Country Blvd. Houston, TX 77024 713-464-5557 www.rugglesgreen.com


Houston’s first certified Green Restaurant, Ruggles Green, opened its second location at the new CITYCENTRE. We use locally grown pro - duce, and all natural ingredients for a healthy fast casual dining exper ience that taste great. See ad page 15.


COUNSELING JOAN W. GILL, MED, LPC


4100 Westheimer Road, Suite 233 Houston (Spectrum Center) 77027 (Inside Loop 610) 713-906-0306 www.JoanGill.com


A psychotherapy practice spe- cializing in grief, trauma and issues that affect older women. Trained in EMDR (Eye Movement and Desensitizing Reprocessing) for Acute Stress Disorder and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and


Ericksonian hypnosis one of the fastest growing and influential branches of hypnotherapy today that regularly achieves success where traditional hypnotherapy fails.


HOLISTIC NETWORKING


HOLISTIC LIVING NETWORK Peggy Rome & Kathleen Elmore 281-359-5285 www.holisticlivingnetwork.org. nrome@kingwoodcable.com


Providing learning and net- working opportunities for those interested in all aspects of holistic living. Meets 7 p.m. on second Tuesday of month at Cafe East in Humble.


THE WOODLANDS WONDER WORKERS


281-292-5125 judybunch@gmail.com


A community of seekers and holistic practitioners who transform and heal through education and experience


and a Networking group that provides a supportive forum for learning new ideas, healing mind, body and Spirit, exploring various modalities, sharing experiences, creative expression education of the community while living in a spirit of unity and integrity. Meets monthly on the third Monday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Healing Tree Wellness Spa & Retreat, 29903 W. Hawthorne, Spring. See Monday Ongoing Calendar for monthly speaker.


A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down.


~Robert Benchley www.naturalawakenings-houston.com February 2011 45


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