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The Cleansing Center Now Open S


pecializing in colon hydrotherapy, The Cleansing Center recently celebrated the grand opening of its Pacific Beach lo- cation at Holistix of San Diego. “We are excited to offer colon hydrotherapy as our primary service, helping people de- toxify their bodies,” says co-owner Ruth Guymer. “It’s the fastest way to get rid of toxic chemicals in the body. People want to enjoy good health and feel vibrant. Colon hydrotherapy has an enormously positive effect on the entire body.” In addition to colon hydrotherapy,


Ruth Guymer


The Cleansing Center offers raw food coaching, lymphatic drainage, su- perfood supplementation for intense nutritional support, enzymatic therapy


to support the digestive and hormonal systems, Thai massage, pH balancing and nutritional counseling. An experienced hydrotherapist with a background in


general nursing, Guymer relocated to San Diego from Syd- ney, Australia.


Location: 4469 Morrell St., San Diego 92109. For more infor- mation, call 858-539-9355, email TheCleansingClinic@gmail. com or visit ColonCleanseSanDiego.com.


2011 Wildlife Research Institute Fundraiser


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he Wildlife Research Institute will present Preserve the Ramona Grasslands, their annual fundraiser, from 11 a.m.


to 5 p.m., April 16, at Highland Valley Studios, in Ramona. The full day of fun will include a nature and wildlife art fair featuring works from local artists and Ramona High School’s Art Society students; wine and beer tasting; and a catered paella lunch. A silent auction will feature gift certifi- cates for restaurants, massages, hair salon services and more.


Gift baskets and the opportunity to sponsor and assist in


banding young golden eagles and helping to research golden eagle nest sites in a helicopter survey will provide attendees with the chance to support the Institute’s grasslands preserva- tion acquisitions and wildlife habitat protection programs. Mike Clark, a master falconer, will be on hand to share his expertise and introduce a special, trained golden eagle.


Cost: $25 person (includes paella lunch). Location: 18528 Highland Valley Rd., Ramona 92065. For tickets or more information, call 760-789-3992 or visit Wildlife-Research.org.


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