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Historic Shangri-La Healing Waters Spa/Hotel to Reopen C


elebrated by a pre-Christmas two-day public reception, the reopening of the historic Shangri-La Healing Waters Spa/Hotel, in downtown Bonita Springs, is approaching. Exten- sive remodeling is expected to be completed by March or April,


with initial availability for weddings and other special events. The healing spring, for which the property is named, was the first natural mineral spring spa in North America. Originally built in 1921 as a hotel, the facility was converted to a Healing Spa and Health Resort in 1940 by an osteopathic physician. During the 1990s, the property fell into disrepair and was bought out of foreclosure in 1998 by current owners Addison Fischer and Heather Burch, who are committed to preserving the integrity of the property as a holistic healing center for mind, body and spirit. The entire facility is certified organic and includes an organic garden and orchard located on the south end of the eight-acre property. The owners have also purchased an additional six acres for future expansion. When completely remodeled, the Shangri-La will offer 67 guest rooms, a completely organic restaurant, meeting rooms, a spa building with sauna and steam rooms, and a large, tranquil soaking pool, fed by the healing spring.


For information about available facilities and services and upcoming events, visit ShangriLaSprings.com.


Polsky-Orfely Opens Riverstone Spa & Shoppe


ennifer Polsky-Orfely, who practiced for many years at the French Quarter Center, in Naples, has opened a new holistic health spa and is now offering colon hydrotherapy and other treatments. The 22-year licensed therapeutic massage veteran is serving clients at Riverstone Spa & Shoppe, at 975 Imperial Golf Course Boulevard, Suite 114, in North Naples.


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Jennifer Polsky- Orfely


Her expertise features therapeutic-grade essential oils and


state-of-the-art, FDA-certified equipment for colon hydrothera- py treatments, including an exceptional water filtration system that removes fluoride. Deep-tissue massages, pulse magnetic therapy, craniosacral therapy and body wraps are also offered, along with skin care products.


“We are committed to quality care with a personalized


touch, in a setting akin to a mountainside retreat,” says Polsky- Orfely. “We are about quality, not quantity.”


For more information or to make an appointment, call 239- 254-9984 or visit RiverstoneSpaNaples.com. See ad, page 48.


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