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ACUPUNCTURE
LIVING WELL HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER Nancy L. Corsaro,
L.Ac 14330 Midway Rd, Suite 121, Dallas, TX 972-930-0260
Nancy@LivingWellDallas.com LivingWellDallas.com If you have pain, digestive issues, allergies or need help to quit smok- ing, acupuncture can help these and many other conditions. This ancient healing modality can also help to maintain good health and balance. Nancy Corsaro is a Texas-licensed acupuncturist and Chinese herbolo-
gist. She holds a Master’s degree in Oriental medicine and is nationally board-certified in acupuncture (NC- CAOM). Call for a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your health concerns.
VALLEY RANCH ACUPUNCTURE Carlos Chapa, MS,
L.Ac, Dipl. OM 8350 N. MacArthur Blvd , Suite177, Irving, TX 972-444-0660
ChapaOMD@gmail.com VRACU.com
Valley Ranch Acupuncture is your source for quality, compre- hensive health care. This is what truly separates Eastern & West- ern Medicine. We treat the Root, not simply the symptoms. If you struggle with chronic pain, want to experience wellness naturally,
or if traditional therapies have failed you, it may be time to consider Valley Ranch Acupuncture. Our Practitioners are Licensed & Board Certified Acupuncturist & Herbalist, practicing medicine for over 25 years combined. See ad page 19.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AND REPAIR
KWIK KAR BY THE LAKE Brenda & Nick Timineri 8100 Garland Rd, Dallas (Across from the Dallas Arboretum) 214-319-8989
KwikKarByTheLake.com Kwik Kar by the Lake is a
full mechanical Automotive Services shop. ASE certified Master Mechanic and other staff technicians provide honest, superior services for
brakes, transmission flush, tire rotate/balance belts, radiator work, air conditioning service and any other auto repair needs. Bring friends and family while waiting for efficient, quality service, or step across the Street to visit the Arboretum while your car is serviced. Kwik Kar uses environmentally sensitive practices in its repairs, materials usage and disposal. Voted “Best” Auto repair shop –Readers Choice by D Magazine for 2011. See ad page 6.
CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTHWORKS Dr. Jennifer Taylor & Dr Christy Porterfield 2317 Coit Rd, Ste B, Plano, TX 972-612-1800
HealthWorksTX.com
Family healthcare encom- passing all stages of life. We offer specific, gentle Chi- ropractic care with an em- phasis on patient education including: How a healthy nervous system keeps you well, nutrition, detoxifica-
tion, exercise, and emotional freedom. Comple- mentary weekly workshops available. See calendar listings on p{??} for January classes. Mention this ad and receive your first visit for only $27.00. This is a $265.00 value and includes a consultation, comprehensive history and examination as well as all necessary x-rays. Formerly Taylor Family Chi- ropractic.
COACHING AND SPEAKING
CREATIVE OASIS COACHINGTM Jill Allison Bryan P.O. Box 180913, Dallas, TX 214-232-8586
CreativeOasisCoach@Me.com CreativeOasisCoaching.com Do you wish you had time in your busy life to pursue your creative passions? Do you long to feel energized, inspired and fulfilled by creativity? As a cer- tified creativity coach, Jill will help you: Stop procrastinating • Move past perfectionism, fear and overwhelm • Enjoy focus
and follow-through • Replace time-consuming habits with creative satisfaction • Move past blocks and live a more joyous, fulfilling life E-mail creati-
veoasiscoach@me.com to schedule a free 30-min. coaching session today. See ad page 12.
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COUNSELING
LAKEWOOD PROFESSIONAL GROUP 6220 Gaston Ave, Suite fo1, Dallas, TX 214-632-6500
MaryRipStart@hotmail.com Hopeful-Journey.com Specializing in treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Through the process of Eye Move- ment Desensitization and Reprocessing(EMDR), a psycho- therapy treatment that was origi- nally designed to alleviate symp- toms of traumatic memories, we can specifically treat PTSD very successfully. It is also very effec-
tive for depression, anxiety, and grief/loss. My hope for all my clients is that we discover together the imbalance, be it emotional, spiritual, or psychologi- cal that continues to challenge our well-being. Most Insurance Accepted/Sliding Scale. See ad page 14.
ENERGY MATTERS NOW SARAH OWEN, MS, LPC 12830 Hillcrest Rd, Suite D111, Dallas, TX 972-364-9008, Ext 2206
SarahLPOwen@gmail.com EnergymattersNow.net
Specializing in energy psy- chologies, EMDR, Eden Energy Medicine, and Resonance Re- patterning to relieve the effects of stress and trauma on the mind and body and to enhance vitality and performance. I use a gentle, intuitive, integrated approach to
treat the whole person and give simple, powerful ways to keep helping yourself. Together we create the approach that works best for you! Sessions and classes, 25+ years experience. Start feeling better today.
EDUCATION
THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL 11600 Welch Road, Dallas 214- 363-6311
Hockaday.org
Established almost 100 years ago, The Hockaday School provides a college preparatory education for girl; from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade, including Boarding school for grades 8-12. With an enrollment of approximately 1000
students and a 10:1 student teacher ratio, Hockaday students enjoy a 100% acceptance rate to college. Notable Hockaday alumni include Barbara and Jen- na Bush, Dixie Carter, and Pamela Willeford.
Believe you can and you’re halfway there.
~Theodore Roosevelt natural awakenings September 2011 35
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