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ANIMAL HEALTH


GROOMINGDALES Andrea Killebrew 103 Frazier Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405 (behind Bone Appetit) 423-756-8515


Canines go green at Groom- ingdales, which offers sooth- ing baths with blueberry fa- cial, all-natural spa treat- ments wi th “No More Itchies,” color enhancement or citrus flea and tick soak, arthritis bath and paw mas- sage.


Wine with body, heart and spirit.


Feel good about the wine you drink. Natural source of antioxidants & resveratrol. Organic wines available.


COLLEEN SMITH, DVM, CVA, INTEGRATIVE VETERINARIAN/ CERTIFIED ACUPUNCTURIST Animal Hospital of Signal Mountain 423-886-7387 Small Animal CARMA: Chattanooga Acupuncture Referral Medicine for Animals 423-443-6327 Equine CSmithDVM@hotmail.com


Holistic veterinarian and certified veterinary acupunc- turist integrating conven- tional and alternative thera- pies for cats and dogs. Small animal nutrition consulting and food therapy. Equine acupuncture therapy for horses used in pleasure rid-


Animals are such


agreeable friends – they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.


~George Eliot


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ing and in training. (Appointments necessary.) ASTROLOGY


A system of traditions and beliefs that holds that the relative positions of celestial bodies either directly influence life on Earth or cor- respond to events experienced on a human scale. Modern astrologers define astrology as a symbolic language, art form and type of divination that can provide information about personality and human affairs, aid in the interpretation of past and present events, and predict the future.


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Astrologer and counselor with extensive education and experience helps you gain greater self-understanding. Explore work, relationships, children, career, and life purpose. Appointments for birth-chart, chart compari- son, current cycles, counsel- ing, classes and mentoring.


BIO-IDENTICAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT


The treatment of the symptoms of meno- pause (and its male equivalent, andropause) through the use of hormones that have the same chemical structure as those naturally produced by the body. Many compounding pharmacies have staff trained in Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), which is thought by many to have fewer risks and side effects than traditional methods of hormone replacement.


CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE, PC Gloria Keel-Edwards, RN, BS 1100 E. Third St. Ste. G-100 Chattanooga, TN 37403 Phone: 423-643-2246 Fax: 423-643-2030 CIM.md


Gloria is a nurse educator with more than 20 years’ experience working with physicians and practitioners. Gloria offers education and counseling in bio-identical hormones to minimize the physical and psychological effects of hormone defi-


ciency for men and women.


FULL CIRCLE MEDICAL CENTER Charles C. Adams, MD 4085 Cloud Springs Rd. Ringgold, GA 30736 706-861-7377 DrPrevent.com


For over a decade, we con- tinue to help men and wom- en get their youth back by balancing hormones natu- rally with bio-identical hor- mones.


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trogen herbs. Botanically based options for natu- ral balance.


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