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Local Institute Focuses on Improving Health


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any individuals question why they are experiencing pain even after


undergoing several medical tests and conventional treatments, and may feel resigned to suffering for the rest of their lives. With 20 years experience in the field of holistic medicine, the experts at Bonita Springs-based St. Paul’s Holistic Institute (SPHI) of Southwest Florida can help pro- vide answers and solutions for improved health and well-being.


“We all are very concerned about how are we are going


to live during the next 20 years, especially when it comes to brain and heart function,” says Germain Tarquino, ND, BS, a board-certified holistic health practitioner at the practice. “We spend money on things that are very important to us. The ques- tion is, can we identify what is important to ourselves and find the therapies related to what is important to us?” At SPHI, questions about inflammation, autoimmune dis- ease, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological disease, cardiovascular challenges or any other illness can be answered and provide the keys to personalized wellness programs. The institute provides individually designed treatment plans, based on complete holistic assessments.


Location: 3411 Bonita Beach Rd., Ste. 308. For more infor- mation or to make an appointment, call 239-495-7850, visit StPaulsHolistic.com or email StPaulsHeart@aol.com. See ad, page 30.


Access Consciousness Sessions on Marco Island


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pportunities to feel better naturally and gain relief from physical discomforts have increased on Marco Island. Angel Lights by Shirley is offering Access Consciousness Bars, a set of dynamic tools and techniques that can provide ener- getic facelifts and body work, along with other treatments and services, at 317 North Collier Boulevard, Suite 204-C. Shirley Bost, a certified Access Consciousness practitioner, also offers infrared and LED light, electro-pulsed magnetic machine and aqua chi footbath sessions.


For more information or to make an appointment, call 432-352- 4301 or email Angel.Lights@hotmail.com. See ad, page 58.


Winter Solstice Celebration at Naples Botanical Garden


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he Naples Botanical Garden’s annual Winter Solstice celebra- tion will return with new activities, live music, roasted marshmallows, delicious treats from Tastebuds and more lights than ever. Night Lights: A Winter Solstice Celebration will


be held December 20 to 23 and December 26 to 30. Highlights include a special free preview for members on


December 20, with a concert by the Wholetones and a screen- ing of the holiday film, The Polar Express, on December 22.


Fees: Regular facility admission (Movie: $7, adult members; $3, member children; $15, adult non-members; $5, non-member children.) Location: 4820 Bayshore Dr. For more information, call 239-643-7275 or visit NaplesGarden.org.


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